Day 2
Day two (Tuesday) started out discovering the greasy spoon utopia. This was the ever popular PANCAKE ALLEY. The waitresses were friendly, your coffee stayed full, and the pancakes were awesome. It was the official hangout of all the old Farts, so you know the food was good. So picture this, Fred and I are sitting in the pancake alley with no one but old farts around us when a cell phone rings. Fred checks but it wasn't his, we look over and see this old guy reach past his suspenders, into his pocket to pull out his cell phone. He looks at the call waiting screen, then presses the button and in a 65 yr old voice yells "Hello Mommy", he then proceeds to tell her that he is getting some breakfast and will be over to pick her up shortly, from the beauty salon I am sure. Isn't technology great? After breakfast,we went back to camp and helped a few people wrench on their jalopies, RJ and Brian were in the house at this point, and then we went to try out the beginning of a "moderate" trail. We didn't get real far until the CJ started in on a few of the bugs that needed to be worked out. So we turned back, and returned to Rv park, sweet rv park. Of course the following pictures don't do the obstacles we tackled justice, but they never do...
"DALLAS COWBOY ALL THE WAY TROY AIKMAM" when written across the back of your lincoln in mailbox letters that pretty much says it all...
Full of pancakes, we watched/helped RJ do some last minute "adjustments" to the CJ
Brian's cruiser is built Toy tough with Chevy stuff, and I liked it a whole lot. A few bugs like the rest of us, but pretty tough and lots of power.
remember when I said that the pics don't do these obstacles justice? Sparky is sportin 33" swampers...
Kevin at the point where the "bottom drops out of" the trail.
This was theived directly from www.biglandrover.com thanks for the pic Kevin.
Dammit ony, let's go...
WAGON'S HO!!!!!
Jason Showing how to wheel a $45,000 rig, borrow it from a friend and bash the hell out of the exhaust...
On To Day 3