Big Red's JV Run

David Taylor said:
I would like to thank Andy for stepping up to the plate and taking one for the team.
It looks like a win win for almost everybody. Big Red gets his J.V. cheery popped, and the Swamp run is saved.

Your a better man than I Porch Puppy :cheers:
You will be missed on the swamp run.

Thanks Andy. Hopefully we can do JV and Swamp in July. Not trying to be a problem, just was hoping to get in on a run to do the trails I've been reading and seeing, sorry it took 5 pages to do that. Thanks again. :wave:
Troy
 
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Big Red said:
Then screw that b.s. NAXJA run. There are plenty of other hardcore Toyotas, Jeeps, etc that do these trails full width with 60/14 bolt combos etc. I will run these trails 1 way another, with or without NAXJA.

I told you to go with FlyTard. Did you email him to see if he wants to go? I bet Jes can get you in touch with him. I know he's dying to make JV run and you can pop your cherries together.

-Mike
 
Mike L said:
I told you to go with FlyTard. Did you email him to see if he wants to go? I bet Jes can get you in touch with him. I know he's dying to make JV run and you can pop your cherries together.

-Mike

He looks a little scary. I really need to go with someone who know where he is going. Two JV newbies is not a good thing up there. I have directions and know where about JV is, but not what are the hard trails to the easier ones, where the trails begin/end etc etc. Just though we could get a NAXJA run combining our Sierra Chapter with the SoCal group and get a good showing down there. I know many of U who go down there go in small groups with invited members, but I ask that U put that behind U and try to encourage a good size group of anyone who wants to go. While JV is not for the faint of heart, maybe we can get a few runs down multiple trails from easiest to hardest and spread the group out, but hopefully be able to meet up again for a camp out etc. Just a thought.
Troy
 
Big Red said:
He looks a little scary. I really need to go with someone who know where he is going. Two JV newbies is not a good thing up there. I have directions and know where about JV is, but not what are the hard trails to the easier ones, where the trails begin/end etc etc. Just though we could get a NAXJA run combining our Sierra Chapter with the SoCal group and get a good showing down there. I know many of U who go down there go in small groups with invited members, but I ask that U put that behind U and try to encourage a good size group of anyone who wants to go. While JV is not for the faint of heart, maybe we can get a few runs down multiple trails from easiest to hardest and spread the group out, but hopefully be able to meet up again for a camp out etc. Just a thought.
Troy
that sounds like a good idea.... all newbies welcome..... a group of about 15-25 sounds about right.....
min requirements are 31's + 1 locker + skids....

doesnt that sound like a good plan? :hang:
 
witt said:
that sounds like a good idea.... all newbies welcome..... a group of about 15-25 sounds about right.....
min requirements are 31's + 1 locker + skids....

doesnt that sound like a good plan? :hang:

Oh man, I dream about runs like that... :dunce:
 
witt said:
that sounds like a good idea.... all newbies welcome..... a group of about 15-25 sounds about right.....
min requirements are 31's + 1 locker + skids....

doesnt that sound like a good plan? :hang:

True, we have to have some requirements for a trails as hard as JV, but if people want to run it with 33's and at least a rear locker and sliders then they assume the risks, as all of us do, of damaging our rigs. Are there easier trails within JV that the people that are pretty close to stock with minimum mods can run? I'm sure we can work something out. It will be very hard to almost impossible to get a group of 15-25 to do JV, I could see a group of 5-10 rigs showing up, from extreme to mildly built. Can we at least throw it up there and see how many people want to make it from the Sierra & SoCal chapters? This thread is a joke, it has been used to target me, so I suggest that we include a JV run in July like Andy has thrown out there. We can get more specific with days, meet place, etc as we get closer to July.
Troy
 
Well Julys temp should only be 115 to 118 :doh: ...So I think I'll lead so I can be back at camp drinking beer ....you might be a 100 yards into the trail :dunno:
 
Porch Puppy said:
Well Julys temp should only be 115 to 118 :doh: ...So I think I'll lead so I can be back at camp drinking beer ....you might be a 100 yards into the trail :dunno:

I'll try to keep up with my ac blasting.
 
Don't worry guys, I won't miss Swamp. I always wanted to know what hard-core was - does running JV in July qualify? :D

Wait - I only have 33's and stock axles, so maybe Big Red should lead.
 
Porch Puppy said:
Don't worry guys, I won't miss Swamp. I always wanted to know what hard-core was - does running JV in July qualify? :D

Wait - I only have 33's and stock axles, so maybe Big Red should lead.

That's more hardcore than I'd ever want to be.

Troy,
The only moderate trail in JV is the dirt road leading to the trail.
 
FarmerMatt said:
The only moderate trail in JV is the dirt road leading to the trail.

If we did a JV run and invited everyone, the moderate trail would be the road leading out to Sunbonnet, and the easy trail would be the road leading to any of the other trails and then they can walk up and watch. NONE of the actual trails should be run by a rig with only one locker. Lower Big Johnson and Clawhammer could be run with one locker, but it's not fair to do the rock stacking that would be required.

Troy, plan to go to Fun in the Desert on Columbus Day weekend.....then take it from there.
 
Porch Puppy said:
Don't worry guys, I won't miss Swamp. I always wanted to know what hard-core was - does running JV in July qualify? :D

Wait - I only have 33's and stock axles, so maybe Big Red should lead.

It only qualifies if your a/c doesn't work.

Hey Troy, I would suggest stepping back and re-reading the posts here. If I were you I would try to do a JV run with the FITD group. Good Luck.

-Mike L.

Damn Goat, you's dun taken dem werds frums mys mouf! :gag:
 
Ok, I can't sit and watch this anymore. Troy, I know you want to wheel. Hell, I spend way too much time looking at run pictures myself. But there's more to being ready to run JV than a built rig. If I tried running JV now in Goatman's rig, or Jes', or Crash's, or Porch Puppy's, or Paul S', or SeanP's, or...(you get the point?), I'd fail horribly. I'm going to hang out up here, on my local trails, and get seat time. If the guys who run JV decide I know what I'm doing AND my rig is ready, I may consider heading down for a run. Until then, I'm going to have fun where I can.

I suggest you do the same.

And please, oh dear god please, don't post so much. We get it. Like Brett's front leaf springs and Toy 8", we get it.
 
Phil said:
Ok, I can't sit and watch this anymore. Troy, I know you want to wheel. Hell, I spend way too much time looking at run pictures myself. But there's more to being ready to run JV than a built rig. If I tried running JV now in Goatman's rig, or Jes', or Crash's, or Porch Puppy's, or Paul S', or SeanP's, or...(you get the point?), I'd fail horribly. I'm going to hang out up here, on my local trails, and get seat time. If the guys who run JV decide I know what I'm doing AND my rig is ready, I may consider heading down for a run. Until then, I'm going to have fun where I can.

I suggest you do the same.

And please, oh dear god please, don't post so much. We get it. Like Brett's front leaf springs and Toy 8", we get it.

Isn't Jes' big issue about more seat time? Maybe Troy should listen to Jes some more. I mean, Jes does make sense on some occasions after a few beers. :cheers:

-Mike L.
 
BrettM said:
i am honestly amazed at how nice everyone has been in this thread, oh the fun it would have been on the pirate board...

What do you want to see? Someone tell tell Big Tard to sit down and STFU, Noob? If that's all then there you go. LOL

-Mike
 
Alright sorry guys. I'm just an eager to get some of those hard trails under my belt. As U know I've been deprived alot of my life living in Chicago and now that I'm in Cali and have the rig to do the fun trails I have only read and seen in the magazines and on TV, I'm very eager to do them. Thanks for the advice Richard and Mike and others, I'll try to get on the organized runs, just hoping I could go with a NAXJA group instead of a mixed bag of wheelers.
 
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