World Extreme Rockcrawling (W.E. Rock) was in our neck of the woods this weekend over in Goldendale, Washington. I had never been to a rock crawling event of this type before, so I figured I'd cruise over for the day to check it out.
Easy drive up the gorge, weather was perfect.
The event location was easy to find, and after gearing up for a day of spectating I hiked into the course area. The action started right up at 10am.
This was a really clean, tubo charged, propane powered rig.
Feeling a little light in the back.
...and over.
A lot of nice rigs out there.
Jessie Haines brought out his new car to the event. A few little issues, but it worked great all day. Here he is about to drop off the bonus line.
You don't need a full tube chassis to compete. There's classes for everyone (to an extent). Team Toyota was fun to watch all day.
This corner got a lot of teams.
Almost out.
Opie (XJ_Ranger) brought out his Cherocar.
Dropping in.
They had a great strategy of taking a reverse point and backing into the corner to square up better, but it still ended up costing them a cone in the end.
Easy drive up the gorge, weather was perfect.

The event location was easy to find, and after gearing up for a day of spectating I hiked into the course area. The action started right up at 10am.

This was a really clean, tubo charged, propane powered rig.

Feeling a little light in the back.

...and over.

A lot of nice rigs out there.

Jessie Haines brought out his new car to the event. A few little issues, but it worked great all day. Here he is about to drop off the bonus line.

You don't need a full tube chassis to compete. There's classes for everyone (to an extent). Team Toyota was fun to watch all day.

This corner got a lot of teams.

Almost out.

Opie (XJ_Ranger) brought out his Cherocar.

Dropping in.

They had a great strategy of taking a reverse point and backing into the corner to square up better, but it still ended up costing them a cone in the end.

