West Coast
John and Peg
Steve and Renie
Eric and Sharron
David Oh and Family
Alan and Judy
Friends, Jim and Evelyn Costa
We had a great time at the Havasu Desert Run.
The first run we did was a 4+ (might
have been 4) trail called
Paul strengthend my feeling that things were good, so I took the
opportunity and Renie and I did the run.
We met some friends from last year
that knew we would be there and wanted to run the trails that we ran,
again. That was kind of neat.
The first trail was completed on the
way in by
The second trail (on Saturday) is 30
miles south in Parker. Rodney, out of
Parker Four Wheelers met us right on time.
He had a friend, Harley following him and they lead us across the
trail. Rodney is a great wheeler and a
guide that we have followed several times in the past. Really good driver. Harley is/was a great person. This person was
the funniest person I have ever met. Really cracked us up on every turn. He is about the biggest person I have ever
met too. He ate from the time we met to
This is a very technical trail, and
Rodney is a good leader and has a great time with folks. Everytime someone
made a difficult climb, he was right there and cheering or guiding them
on. Then, we made it to the last obstacle. This is called the "Launch
Pad". But, just before that, we had
a little thing to cross that seemed to be nothing special. Both John B and David Oh broke their front
ends on it. John's break was an ARB that
would not disengage. This was not a bad
situation, but David's was a broken locker or a ring and pinion. I think the latter.
In any case, Rodney started up the
Launch Pad. Right up at the top, and
this thing is very steep, like steep enough that my gage does not register, his
front end hopped. Things happened pretty quick then.
What ever happened, Rodney was going over. Like 15-20' straight down. The front
of the Jeep hood hit first but only by a second. The rest of the Jeep came to
rest on his roll bar. We were at the Jeep in a second and had him out. Harley damn near pushed the Jeep apart to get
him out. Rodney was OK. He had a dog in the rig that disappeared. We think it was home before we got his rig
righted.
I was right there so we had the rig
turned back over in a few minutes, and any mess cleaned up. All the good stuff was put in one bag and the
trash in another, including the windshield.
Then things got more
interesting. We had to have a person at
the top. We knew that most of the rest of the group was not going to drive up the
hill, so I went up. I had to just for my own self esteem. I turned around and we ran a winch to
everyone, just in case. Harley came up
after me without the winch and anchored to me.
All the time he was motoring up, he was cussing out Rodney for making
him nervous. Most of the rigs did not
need it, but being tied in helped for sure.
But David was broke and needed it and Eric felt he needed it. I then winched up Rodney's rig and we were
out of there.
That was the trip. Great time, great trip, great friends. I
think that was it.
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