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CB4x4 Hell Week**aka-Ultimate Adventure** - broncomatt - 03-28-2013 Its too far off for me to tell yet if I can make it or not. Also depends on if I'm stil in the middle of a body/frame swap. But I am interested, I will say that setting something up like this does take a bunch of planning. Setting up campgrounds in advance, routs, park permits, volunteers to help should any problems occure (face it when off roading they will occure!). It realy reminds me of setting up for a baja race. Lots of prep time, spare parts, even pre running areas to be sure all rigs that attend can make the trails. Regardless of how many people go it will take a support network in reserves, unless you have a large check book should something happen (Like blowing your rear axle coming home from URE). Lets face it a tow truck home from Tenn would brake your check book. As for spares, Mike you said it. Each person must know what there ride needs. What works in my eb wont work in yours (I.E. couger rear end, chevy disk up front, ect). The other factor will be the cost of the gas, Lets face it if you get 15mpg your doing good. At an avarage of $4.00 a gallon you could rack up a grand in just gas (in just a few days let alone a week), not including campgrounds, food and repairs (ever tear a side wall out on a 33" tire?). So the importent part is to put as many of these place close together as possible. Even if you could start with some larger spots(URE,GULTCHES,Coal CReek) and then some smaller places on the way. Find out from some locals of smaller spots to see on the way, use Rick Pe'we's mottow of dirt every day. Use a map book to find dirt roads between the places you want too wheel. Possibly ending up at a schedualed event. (super celibration,ect) Just some food for thought. CB4x4 Hell Week**aka-Ultimate Adventure** - broncosbybart - 03-28-2013 Ya know, that is a great idea, to have the 'finale' at the super celebration up in TN. It is kinda boring, but I bet we'd have a good time even amongst ourselves with stories and the like. We could roll in with a few muddy and beaten rigs amongst the sea of shiny show ones. That'd be super cool, IMHO. I can't make anything this year, but could be interested for next year. The only thing I'd say is that I would prefer to stay on easier trails to minumize the chances of breakage and to maximize the number of trails hit. Anyone who breaks because of driver error, running out of gas, or pansys out and goes home early has to put $100 into a pot that the others split up at the end So, I'm officially on the fence for about this time next year. Most of it revolves around work. I 'should' have a rig to drive by then... Chuzie, you can add a tarp and drain bucket to your list of tools. I usually bring them with me to an event or race, but sometimes didn't and wish I had. Oh, another thought- if we did the super cel we could get there on a thursday night, wheel at windrock on Fri, and come back for the show Sat. Way cooler than driving around on the streets. I bet plenty of people would consider going to the super cel if a wheeling event was offered like it used to be years ago. Maybe even have Duff's get involved with it and coordinate groups or something? I bet they'd be all about it. What say ye?? CB4x4 Hell Week**aka-Ultimate Adventure** - blazinchuck - 03-28-2013 all great ideas!!! wonder if suzy would par take? CB4x4 Hell Week**aka-Ultimate Adventure** - chuzie - 03-28-2013 Below is my parts list I typically take to events. Attached is my expanded list to encompass everything from rig to campsite. Just food for thought. It all adds up really fast. For this type of event, I will definitely add to the parts list so check back for updates denoted by an *** Spare tires bottle jack universal lug wrench valve stems tire plug kit spare lug nuts wheel studs jumper cables tree saver chain yank strap leather gloves u-joints x2 ***u-joint straps*** rear axle shafts front axle shafts rear driveshaft front driveshaft Hubs fuel pump (hp / lp) EEC spare injector spare MAF / MAP spare engine belt(s) radiator cap ***Spare starter*** ***spare starter solenoid*** ***spare wheel bearings*** ***fuel filter*** diff oil gear oil 5 gal water 1 gal ATF 1 gal 50w oil Bearing lube PS fluid brake fluid wd-40 5 gal gas fire extinguishers x 2 first aid kit hub tool general tools various engine hoses various hose clamps fuses relays electrical tape hatchet shovel trail map rope / cargo straps GPS LED head mount light flashlight w/ spare batteries duct tape MRE toilet paper (trail) misc nuts/bolts zip ties panty hose for intake Hand cleaner rags 5 gal bucket w/ lid CB4x4 Hell Week**aka-Ultimate Adventure** - BucknEB - 03-28-2013 I like the idea of ending at the SC, another addition to the idea is to roll straight from the Meet n Greet and have a week long adventure ending in TN. Although I don't think I will have a capable rig for the obstacles that I think we would encounter, I would not be opposed to driving the whole thing in my Bronco pulling a trailer with supplies, parts, etc. :beer: CB4x4 Hell Week**aka-Ultimate Adventure** - broncosbybart - 03-28-2013 Well Doug, I like every post you've had except for this one. Cowboy up and get you some ARB's!! Tell the wife that you simply don't have any other choice! Nice list chuzie. Looks good to me, except panty hose for Doug. CB4x4 Hell Week**aka-Ultimate Adventure** - chuzie - 03-28-2013 Is coal creek the same thing as windrock? Both are in oliver springs, tn. CB4x4 Hell Week**aka-Ultimate Adventure** - blazinchuck - 03-28-2013 i dont think so CB4x4 Hell Week**aka-Ultimate Adventure** - broncosbybart - 03-28-2013 same place. i'd love to go back there. we raced on a side of the park where no trails exist. ecors cut their own stuff and it sucked. From what Suzy was saying, there are TONS of trails out there. here are a list of trails/websites from the link I posted earlier: GEORGIA Beasley Knob ORV - Blairsville GA Durhamtown Plantation - Union Point GA http://www.durhamtown.com ALABAMA Choccolocco Mtn - Jacksonville AL http://www.choccoloccomountain.com/ Grayrock, Gardendale, AL http://www.grayrockorv.com/ Hale Mountain New Market, AL http://www.halemountainohvpark.com/ Hawk Pride Mountain Offroad, Tuscumbia http://www.hawkpridemountainoffroad.com/ Morris Mountain - Heflin AL http://www.morrismountainorv.com Wilborne Offroad, Hanceville, Al http://www.myspace.com/wilbornoutdoors TENNESSEE Chinquipin , (Sneedville) http://www.chinquipinoffroad.com Coal Creek aka Windrock Oliver Springs TN http://www.coalcreekohv.com Golden Mountain OHV Park -Sparta TN http://www.goldenmountainpark.com Jellico,TN – No Web-site Mayhem Offroad Park Mayhem Offroad Park - Viola Wheelin in the Country (aka Summertown) Lawrenceburg http://www.wheelininthecountry.com/ Windrock, AKA-Coal Creek, (Oliver Springs) http://www.coalcreekohv.com Wooley's Offroad, Lewisburg, http://www.woolysoffroad.com/ NORTH CAROLINA Uwharrie ORV Area - Troy, NC http://www.cs.unca.edu/nfsnc/recreation/uwharrie/uwharrie_off.htm SOUTH CAROLINA Rice's Creek ORV - Liberty SC Gulches ORV Park - Laurens County, SC http://www.gulchesorvpark.com CB4x4 Hell Week**aka-Ultimate Adventure** - BucknEB - 03-28-2013 broncosbybart Wrote:Well Doug, I like every post you've had except for this one. Cowboy up and get you some ARB's!! Tell the wife that you simply don't have any other choice! Hah, unless you can poop out $3k worth of parts that you can give me for free, I'll keep my happy marriage thanks. The "cheap" EFI engine swap last year is still an occasional topic of debate when talking about the Bronco. And for the record I usually go commando.:thefinger: |