Snow run Pics go here.

Anyone get a pic of me jumping off the roof?
 
Here are some on the ones my Brother in Law and I took. They are mostly of the front part of the group. Some of these have really cool scenery with xj's thrown in.

The Caravan

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The Group coming up the switch backs
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Matt Cut our trail
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Until He couldnt go any farther,
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I love this shot of GiJohns rig
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Cody climbing the hill
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Couple videos....

After Jamezzzzzz perfected the off-the-Jeep-somersault, I knew I had to try...Click Here
watch

Everyone playing in the clearing at the bottom....Click Here

Happy New Years everyone....

- Jay
watch
 
Just some more random shots I thought looked pretty cool.
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Matt trying out the deep snow
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amazing scenery all day.
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Thanks for taking the lead and organizing this Michael. What a great day, I cant wait until the next snow run.
Ryan
 
Jay2000XJ said:
Couple videos....

After Jamezzzzzz perfected the off-the-Jeep-somersault, I knew I had to try...Click Here
watch

Everyone playing in the clearing at the bottom....Click Here

Happy New Years everyone....

- Jay
watch
Those links just go to youtube.... No worky. :(

"This is a private video. If you have been sent this video, please make sure you accept the sender's friend request."

-----Matt-----
 
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IXNAYXJ said:
Those links just go to youtube.... No worky. :(

-----Matt-----

My bad, my first attempt with Youtube. Try again; I switched them to "public" instead of "private". Should work now....

- Jay
 
IXNAYXJ said:
And so it does! I'm not sure I like this quote though, true as it may be....

:D:D:D

-----Matt-----

Can't really argue though.....can you? :roflmao:

Cheers,
Jay
 
Another great snow run, people. Thanks for putting it together Michael, and I agree that we should start a little earlier next time. It would have been fun to have been able to push on a little further and see where that road went eventually.

Frankly I'm amazed that we were able to go as far as we did in the time we had; that was a HUGE group with wildly different equipment levels to have on a snow run. There was everything from a bone stock ZJ Limited to a Land Rover Discovery Series I to a YJ running Dana 60s, 5.38s and 38" bias-ply Swampers, and every conceivable flavor of XJ in between. How's that for diversity?

My day started out meeting GI-John, Adam (adamusmc2002) and Jay (jay2000XJ) in Federal way and heading North.

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We made our way carefully, taking our time as much as possible due to the overwhelming police presence on I-5. I think I counted 10 cruisers between Renton and Monroe. Bad news for us considering the dubious legality of most of our rigs. Anyway, we made it to the Dutch Cup and met part of the group there about 0940. After introductions were made there, and notes were compared about how terrible the DC really is, we headed out to meet Michael and the rest of the group.

At the trailhead we all aired down and waited for the last parts of the group to filter in. You can see the group through my windshield, which Lonnie thought made an artsy picture:

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Around 1100 hrs the group finally got on it's way; with such a large collection of Jeeps, it made coordinating hard, but as usual, Michael did a great job of making sure vehicles were lined up in a sensible order and organized.

Very early we made a wrong turn (my fault, as I was leading and nobody had a clear recollection of the route we took last year) and started up the mountain side much sooner than last year. Rather than the gradual slow climb of the run last year, this was very quickly a steep grade. In the lead this made things a little tough, but my new tires were absolutely amazing. There were a few times when I couldn't believe I was still moving, albeit slowly, but I never got bogged down.

The vehicle tracks we were following on the road quickly gave way to sno-mobile tracks. Still we pushed on, my confidence in the Trxus's growing by the foot. Here's the view of me blazing the trail:

Another great snow run, people. Thanks for putting it together Michael, and I agree that we should start a little earlier next time. It would have been fun to have been able to push on a little further and see where that road went eventually.

Frankly I'm amazed that we were able to go as far as we did in the time we had; that was a HUGE group with wildly different equipment levels to have on a snow run. There was everything from a bone stock ZJ Limited to a Land Rover Discovery Series I to a YJ running Dana 60s, 5.38s and 38" bias-ply Swampers, and every conceivable flavor of XJ in between. How's that for diversity?

My day started out meeting GI-John, Adam (adamusmc2002) and Jay (jay2000XJ) in Federal way and heading North.

DSCF3511.jpg


DSCF3510.jpg


We made our way carefully, taking our time as much as possible due to the overwhelming police presence on I-5. I think I counted 10 cruisers between Renton and Monroe. Bad news for us considering the dubious legality of most of our rigs. Anyway, we made it to the Dutch Cup and met part of the group there about 0940. After introductions were made there, and notes were compared about how terrible the DC really is, we headed out to meet Michael and the rest of the group.

At the trailhead we all aired down and waited for the last parts of the group to filter in. You can see the group through my windshield, which Lonnie thought made an artsy picture:

DSCF3521.jpg


Around 1100 hrs the group finally got on it's way; with such a large collection of Jeeps, it made coordinating hard, but as usual, Michael did a great job of making sure vehicles were lined up in a sensible order and organized.

Very early we made a wrong turn (my fault, as I was leading and nobody had a clear recollection of the route we took last year) and started up the mountain side much sooner than last year. Rather than the gradual slow climb of the run last year, this was very quickly a steep grade. In the lead this made things a little tough, but my new tires were absolutely amazing. There were a few times when I couldn't believe I was still moving, albeit slowly, but I never got bogged down.

Very quickly the vehicle tracks we were following on the road gave way to sno-mobile tracks. Still we pushed on, my confidence in the Trxus's growing by the foot. Cody (GreenbeltXJ) on the trial:

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I'll type up some more later, including the exciting conclusion of our harrowing tale. Happy New Years!

-----Matt-----
 
Hey guys, im from Washington to. So im guessing you went to Reiters... maybe not, did you go to jacks pass? Tell me when you go again. Where did you find that awesome snow run? I wanna go try that. Thanks
-Patrick
 
sheeks175 said:
Hey guys, im from Washington to. So im guessing you went to Reiters... maybe not, did you go to jacks pass? Tell me when you go again. Where did you find that awesome snow run? I wanna go try that. Thanks
-Patrick
This is our second annual Jack Pass snow run. Check into the chapter forum and you can see when the next snow run will be.

-----Matt-----
 
Oops! My write up included a wierd double post issue...here's the real, coherent version. :)

-----Matt-----
IXNAYXJ said:
Another great snow run, people. Thanks for putting it together Michael, and I agree that we should start a little earlier next time. It would have been fun to have been able to push on a little further and see where that road went eventually.

Frankly I'm amazed that we were able to go as far as we did in the time we had; that was a HUGE group with wildly different equipment levels to have on a snow run. There was everything from a bone stock ZJ Limited to a Land Rover Discovery Series I to a YJ running Dana 60s, 5.38s and 38" bias-ply Swampers, and every conceivable flavor of XJ in between. How's that for diversity?

My day started out meeting GI-John, Adam (adamusmc2002) and Jay (jay2000XJ) in Federal way and heading North.

DSCF3511.jpg


DSCF3510.jpg


We made our way carefully, taking our time as much as possible due to the overwhelming police presence on I-5. I think I counted 10 cruisers between Renton and Monroe. Bad news for us considering the dubious legality of most of our rigs. Anyway, we made it to the Dutch Cup and met part of the group there about 0940. After introductions were made there, and notes were compared about how terrible the DC really is, we headed out to meet Michael and the rest of the group.

At the trailhead we all aired down and waited for the last parts of the group to filter in. You can see the group through my windshield, which Lonnie thought made an artsy picture:

DSCF3521.jpg


Around 1100 hrs the group finally got on it's way; with such a large collection of Jeeps, it made coordinating hard, but as usual, Michael did a great job of making sure vehicles were lined up in a sensible order and organized.

Very early we made a wrong turn (my fault, as I was leading and nobody had a clear recollection of the route we took last year) and started up the mountain side much sooner than last year. Rather than the gradual slow climb of the run last year, this was very quickly a steep grade. In the lead this made things a little tough, but my new tires were absolutely amazing. There were a few times when I couldn't believe I was still moving, albeit slowly, but I never got bogged down.

The vehicle tracks we were following on the road quickly gave way to sno-mobile tracks. Still we pushed on, my confidence in the Trxus's growing by the foot. Cody (GreenbeltXJ) on the trial:

DSCF3541.jpg


I'll type up some more later, including the exciting conclusion of our harrowing tale. Happy New Years!

-----Matt-----
 
i cant wait to come home....and i hope you have a few more runs like this! maybe i might be able to join the next one
 
looks like once again i missed out! rats. oh well, mebbe next time, i plan on being back in wa by the end of feb:) mebbe we can set something up.
 
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