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While
eating my sandwich, I thought I'd take a picture of how little you have
hanging down with the Mighty Kong, just that little dip in the center.
Then
into Metal Masher.
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Just
one of the great views.
Here
Jason tackles the ledge.
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Some
rain falling off in the distance, but it was not a problem all week for
us. :-)
A
fun obstacle we hit on Behind the rocks. Depending on the line, you could
really get some air in the front end. This is a fun trail.
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I
participated in a night run of Hells Revenge. Even though the rest of the
group had a good 45 minutes on me, I managed to locate them out on the
trail. Trying to follow Hells Revenge at night with little more then a
flash light and a guide book is not easy! I have only done this trail once
before, but I must admit that it is my favorite. The group of Zuks on this
run turned out to be members of the same club, Zuks of Arizona. A nice
bunch of guys. I followed them as they did their best to pick out the
trail. I followed the Orange Zuk (Stomper) up one very steep hill, and was
surprised to see no one else coming up. About this time I discover this
guy has a reputation, and they tend not to follow his lines. Doh! It was
fun watching him run all over the place.
We slowly picked our way
around, and found an obstacle called the Escalator. Stomper decided to
head on over and give it a try. So everyone jumps out to film and spot.
Long story short, he hits it with the wrong line, and does a full endo,
landing on his tires. Had he gone over again, he would have fallen off a
sizable ledge, and probably would have been hurt. Darn near everything came out of the
Zuk including the headrests. The drivers first comments were: "Tell
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His
cage held up well, and the driver was fine, but the Zuk took a fair amount
of damage including a crushed left front fender, a busted right rear spring, and
the shock mounts ripped out etc. So a couple of vise grips, some duct
tape, and a little jack action had it back on the trail in about 45
minutes.
Here we are fixing
up the front end to clear the tire, and pulling the radiator away from the
fan. (He runs a Solex carb from a VW.)
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The
next morning we headed off for the Suzuki sponsored run. Thanks to all the
folks that set up the run, and the sponsor that handed out goodies and lunch.
We did the Poison Spider Loop. I had never done the full loop, usually heading
off to do Golden Spike instead. I must say this was a fun trail with lots
of options, I'll have to spend a little more time up there next year
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Eddie Casanueva from Spidertrax brought out a few of
their rigs. Kind of a 'before and after' in the world of tube rock
buggies. The one in the middle (and right) picture is their new 'STX'. Cool! |
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This
is another very nice Zuk that was well thought out, and works well too. He is
kind of in mid-build here, so the rear still looks a little strange.
We did a lot more trails then I have photos for including 2 night runs.
Sorry about that, we were having so much fun we forgot to take pictures.
For those of you that have not made it out to Moab yet, I can not
recommend this trip enough. The wheeling is great, the Zuks are great, and
you will make a bunch of new friends. I look forward to the next event
even before I leave.
I'd like to thank Aaron Andrews for the loan of the vehicle and
trusting me not to dent it up. I'd also like to thank Petroworks and Trail
Tough for helping me out as I would not have been able to bring the
Samurai out there without their assistance.
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