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None of the above, just don't suck at wheeling stick.
Ride the clutch a bit, let off the brake and get on the gas.
Deep gearing is 100% necessary.
not when hauling ass
None of the above, just don't suck at wheeling stick.
Ride the clutch a bit, let off the brake and get on the gas.
Deep gearing is 100% necessary.
not when hauling ass
why is rocktoberfest not on the main page with the other naxja events?
its not really a huge thing like nac fest
great for racing, also helps when you need to prevent a flopI installed a hand throttle so i could set it to rev limiter and then put both feet out the window.
Been out of commission for a while with health & PC problems (I finally broke down & bought a damn lap topI might add that many people in Naxja go to great lengths and expense to get out to this event, and want to get the most time and trails that they can when they get here. We have a 3 hour run to do Rausch, Lavern, but many others run and tow for much more than that to make this event, and even locals like us sacrifice paid workdays to make it out. Trying to schedule it so that all involved can get the most out of it is what makes this "unofficial" event sooo popular! I look forward to this run like no other, it's a great time of year to camp and wheel, and sit around enjoying the warmth of the fire and the good company, and I know many others feel the same.
Viva RockToberFest!
Rich
Been out of commission for a while with health & PC problems (I finally broke down & bought a damn lap top) Rich so I missed all the fun & your 2 replies.
Didn't know I asked all that you answered. My question was in reference to 1 comment, not intended to raise anyone's hackles. I just wondered if the "debacle" referred to had something to do with actually combining the 2 events & something had gone awry. Like many I also go to great lengths Rich - it might be 3 hours for you doing 75 in your F350, but it's 5 hrs or more for me in my puny Dodge or Mo's "little" Tundra. I speak only for me as do most here. It was great last year to have had the opportunity to do both worthy events at 1 shot because for personal reasons I really want to support the Crawl +events are also fun & I don't want to miss them either. However, unlike "some" I can't afford (neither timewise nor financially) to make multiple "away" wheeling trips in any 1 month. It would have been great to combine again this year, but I do understand the overcrowding thing as it's a pain for us all.
Anyway, I'll make the difficult decision as to which I can attend next month. I still don't have the official word on what is really going on with the Crawl, but now that I have a computer again I can visit their website & shake the tree.
Peace - and call me sometimes dammit!
Hand throttles?!?! Just mash the gas pedal and then dump the clutch. :dunno:
blah, everyone says you are wussy if you cant heel toe etc. But when your wearing big ass hiking boots, covered in mud on slippery pedals its less than ideal. I even use the hand throttle just to drive around the park because its steady and when you go over bumps & your foot bounces on the gas it can snap your neck. Its made stopping and starting on some steep hills alot easier for me, and easier on the parts etc.
blah, everyone says you are wussy if you cant heel toe etc. But when your wearing big ass hiking boots, covered in mud on slippery pedals its less than ideal. I even use the hand throttle just to drive around the park because its steady and when you go over bumps & your foot bounces on the gas it can snap your neck. Its made stopping and starting on some steep hills alot easier for me, and easier on the parts etc.
None of the above, just don't suck at wheeling stick.
Ride the clutch a bit, let off the brake and get on the gas.
Deep gearing is 100% necessary.
I drive stick as well, and agree that when you drive a stick, it's all about the gearing, which makes it a whole lot easier to ease over obstacles. Then the second part is knowing how to drive stick!
Just called to confirm, and yes, they've got us in the upper field on the 20th-23rd.
Wade, if anything, we're going to have to be even more careful this time around. They're giving us a second chance, not a free-for-all.