Skully
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(Warning kind of long, it’s a Skully moment... :yap:...Yellaheep will give me grief)
Since my plans to run the 9/20/08 Eagle Rock trip with all you guys got all screwed up at the last minute I didn’t want to waste another weekend sitting at home with winter coming so close.
So Sunday the 21st I put together a family Fun Run......literally; Myself, wife, son, mother-in-law, and Gabe, a young man who lives with us all piled in my little XJ. Got my good neighbors, with their YJ, and their two kids. With a message to Hypoid, he & his co-pilot joined up with three other rigs and we set off to run Rollins East/Jenny Creek/West Magnolia.
Plan was simple, run up Rollins, go through Jenny Creek eat lunch at Yankee Doodle and then head down Rollins to West Magnolia and do a little hiking to the mine and get some good fall color pics………..didn’t work out that way.
We had;
(2) XJ’s
(1) YJ
(1) Ford Ranger
(1) F250 Powerstroke
(1) F150 ‘70’s
I am interested in hearing feedback from those that ran Jenny creek recently? ….JohnJohn where are you?
Traildamage.com lists it as a 4; hence were not expecting troubles but it came a knocking it did. The Trail as we ran it on Sunday is more like a 5/6 as it reminded me of Coney Flats or Red Elephant/Mill Creek combo and if for anything the first obstacle after the first bridge/water crossing got the best of half of us including myself. I wouldn’t suggest running this trail bone stock and definitely you need good offroad tires and I would suggest not running it alone unless majorly equipped. According to 4x4trails.net it is a 7........... traildamage guys need to update their listings
I was the test subject on the first obstacle and we saw the best line to the right and I went to take it. Karma caught up with me after giving Yellaheep grief for getting hung up on rocks I proceeded to do the same. With my wet muddy tires and the wet rocks I slipped over to the left and get hung up. After some backing up and throttling a little more I managed to get over most of it but got hung up on my left rocker and transfer skid with my rear hanging off not able to get a grip on the rocks and my front not getting any traction in the wet dirt. I gave up and Hypoid attached me to a tree and I winched myself up. (First time in 8 years of owning a winch I used it on myself.) After me were the YJ and Ranger but they ended up throttle jumping over the obstacle making it without breaking anything amazingly. The Power stroke F250 tried the same but was way too heavy and ended up with the rear end digging in and getting hung up. That is where his troubles started; he broke something in his front end and lost 4wheel drive. He does have some bragging rights though. He proved you can run Jenny Creek in a F250 with only an open rear in 2wd and a winch.
Hypoid showed us all up and made the line I was tying to take with a little more rock stacking and the right amount of throttle he got right up it with little effort. Then the last one a ‘70’s F150 with I think worn out AT’s could not make it. After trying to pull him up a couple times and trying to take a mini by-pass for which he was too big to fit through a group of 6 or so JK Rubicon’s showed up from a Medved Jeepfest event. All upset we were stuck………... ah shucks! One of them was really cool and got around him to winch him up as the rest of us were farther down the trail with no real place to turn around (Very very narrow trail) winching him out was our next option anyway it was just timing he showed up with the offer. One of the JK guys made this snobbish comment that “That’s why I have a Jeep JK Rubicon.” Hope Karma catches up with him……….……. After getting stuck at that obstacle for an hour he ended up with vapor lock probs, but we ALL got to Yankee Doodle Lake, three hours late, but no one left behind! Some had to take off right away to make other engagements but was definitely an interesting day. My Thanks to Hypoid for helping me get this together and for leading the trail!
I will have some scenic pics and vids soon…………..stay tuned!
Since my plans to run the 9/20/08 Eagle Rock trip with all you guys got all screwed up at the last minute I didn’t want to waste another weekend sitting at home with winter coming so close.
So Sunday the 21st I put together a family Fun Run......literally; Myself, wife, son, mother-in-law, and Gabe, a young man who lives with us all piled in my little XJ. Got my good neighbors, with their YJ, and their two kids. With a message to Hypoid, he & his co-pilot joined up with three other rigs and we set off to run Rollins East/Jenny Creek/West Magnolia.
Plan was simple, run up Rollins, go through Jenny Creek eat lunch at Yankee Doodle and then head down Rollins to West Magnolia and do a little hiking to the mine and get some good fall color pics………..didn’t work out that way.

We had;
(2) XJ’s
(1) YJ
(1) Ford Ranger
(1) F250 Powerstroke
(1) F150 ‘70’s
I am interested in hearing feedback from those that ran Jenny creek recently? ….JohnJohn where are you?
Traildamage.com lists it as a 4; hence were not expecting troubles but it came a knocking it did. The Trail as we ran it on Sunday is more like a 5/6 as it reminded me of Coney Flats or Red Elephant/Mill Creek combo and if for anything the first obstacle after the first bridge/water crossing got the best of half of us including myself. I wouldn’t suggest running this trail bone stock and definitely you need good offroad tires and I would suggest not running it alone unless majorly equipped. According to 4x4trails.net it is a 7........... traildamage guys need to update their listings

I was the test subject on the first obstacle and we saw the best line to the right and I went to take it. Karma caught up with me after giving Yellaheep grief for getting hung up on rocks I proceeded to do the same. With my wet muddy tires and the wet rocks I slipped over to the left and get hung up. After some backing up and throttling a little more I managed to get over most of it but got hung up on my left rocker and transfer skid with my rear hanging off not able to get a grip on the rocks and my front not getting any traction in the wet dirt. I gave up and Hypoid attached me to a tree and I winched myself up. (First time in 8 years of owning a winch I used it on myself.) After me were the YJ and Ranger but they ended up throttle jumping over the obstacle making it without breaking anything amazingly. The Power stroke F250 tried the same but was way too heavy and ended up with the rear end digging in and getting hung up. That is where his troubles started; he broke something in his front end and lost 4wheel drive. He does have some bragging rights though. He proved you can run Jenny Creek in a F250 with only an open rear in 2wd and a winch.
Hypoid showed us all up and made the line I was tying to take with a little more rock stacking and the right amount of throttle he got right up it with little effort. Then the last one a ‘70’s F150 with I think worn out AT’s could not make it. After trying to pull him up a couple times and trying to take a mini by-pass for which he was too big to fit through a group of 6 or so JK Rubicon’s showed up from a Medved Jeepfest event. All upset we were stuck………... ah shucks! One of them was really cool and got around him to winch him up as the rest of us were farther down the trail with no real place to turn around (Very very narrow trail) winching him out was our next option anyway it was just timing he showed up with the offer. One of the JK guys made this snobbish comment that “That’s why I have a Jeep JK Rubicon.” Hope Karma catches up with him……….……. After getting stuck at that obstacle for an hour he ended up with vapor lock probs, but we ALL got to Yankee Doodle Lake, three hours late, but no one left behind! Some had to take off right away to make other engagements but was definitely an interesting day. My Thanks to Hypoid for helping me get this together and for leading the trail!
I will have some scenic pics and vids soon…………..stay tuned!
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