ED4, Here are the photos from the Adopt-A-Trail June 18th and 19th. http://flickr.com/gp/19001911@N08/BYjr84
Ole and Sherry, could you please forward this link to Lonnie?
Have a geat 4th everyone!!
Cheers,
Jason
Trip Reports
ED4, Here are the photos from the Adopt-A-Trail June 18th and 19th. http://flickr.com/gp/19001911@N08/BYjr84
Ole and Sherry, could you please forward this link to Lonnie?
Have a geat 4th everyone!!
Cheers,
Jason
Name: CJ ArnesenDate: 6/27 - 6/28/08 Location: Adopt-a-Trail 7N09 off of HWY 4 and more Trail Boss: Jason Green Attended Friday by: Jason Green, Jay Lohr, Tom Vella, Ed Lorenzen, Chris Mains, Sherry Stortroen, CJ Arnesen, Jim Hodges and Ole Stortroen.
Attended Saturday by: Chris Mains, Jay Lohr, Jason Green, Tom Vella, Ellen Layendecker, Jim Hodges, Brian McMinn & Thu Doung, Rick & Val Arnesen, CJ Arnesen, Loro Paterson, Darell Kroeker & Lynn Warkentin & Bob Atchison, and Sherry Stortroen.
***Most of these pictures, and then MANY from the Slickrock obstacle are available HERE. The pics are in photo albums by driver. Feel free to browse through the folders. If you click the center of the image it should load a high res version, or you can click the little blue arrow download icon to the lower right side of the photo. These will still be somewhat low res. If you need higher res, or want to make a print just email me the file name of the photo you are needing and I can email you the original. Hopefully this makes sense once you see the photo album.***
I drove up late thursday night after some last minute Jeep repairs. My family has a cabin in Dorrington about 25 min away from the camp site at Horse Gulch so I slept there Thursday night and drove into camp Friday morning.
We left promptly at 9am. A shot of the camp.
we headed out on Corral Hollow Trail.
Our first obstacle/trail repair
Not being much more manual labor we used gas powered chain saws and gas powered pulling devices.
And then we posed like we actually worked. I’m kidding, Ole got a good workout using the chain saw, and everyone pitched in to help roll trees out of the trail. However it is fun to use our "toys" to do some of the work.
We came to a beautiful meadow where this old hunting shack sits.
Group Photo time. More obstacles
I was too busy eating and didn’t take any photos.
After lunch we drove the rest of the trail to the "stairstep" obstacle. The photos below try to describe each person’s attempt up in only one photo.
Tom, good line, lifted a tire, drove right up.
Chris, spun a few tires, but crawled right up, and was very stoked that he made it.
I bounced my way up with little finesse.
Ed crawled right up it, like it was a speed bump in a shopping mall.
Jason needed some revenge after getting high centered so he took a second CRAZY line over the left of the obstacle.
Just in case you need help while on the Slick Rock trail the locals have devised a Hillbilly Cellphone in case of emergencies. It says "Hillbilly Cell Phone, Go to Highest Hill and Holler, If No answer Holler Louder, NumPad, Can you hear me now?, GOOD!"
In proper ED4 spirit people jumped right in to roll it out of the way. What a fun trip, thank you. It was great to explore new parts of an area where I have grown up. Also it was great to be a part of keeping these trails open.