Re: Camping and wheeling this weekend 7/22 - 7/24
Thanks Justin:
Pictures and video will follow. We did actually start to learn how to use the GO-Pro camera we won at the memorial day event and there are some pretty good videos but first I need to open a photo bucket account and learn how to edit them some (I am no booger but hope to someday be almost as good as him...)
To start out - Justin you know how to pick an amazing camp site, and when it comes to camp fires, you and your friends really know how to enjoy a fire. The only thing missing on this trip - and I mean the only thing... more bronco's. All those of you who chose to stay home and do yard work or other chores really missed out on a very good time and some really fun and scenic wheeling. Just wish I could have done more wheeling.
Lets see - Trail tech: Justin already has given some of the details on his carb issues. But he has only scratched the surface on the tech issues for Drew's little pony. First of all, for some reason it will not pick up the second half of the fuel in the tank. I mean there is a half tank, gauge reads 1/2 tank but we run out. This is why we were transferring fuel from one rig to the other. It is also when we discovered the badly rotted vent line. I mean as in when I reached up and squeezed it, it almost came apart in my hand, and that led to trail fix #1. Vice grips on the line and removing the gas cap to vent the tank. We did put a towel over the filler secured with a zip tie to prevent excessive dust from entering the tank.
Then about a mile further down the trail, a loud bang was heard followed by some constant rubbing. Crawl under the truck... search and search.... more fuel leaking so more fix there... duct tape, some heater hose and a t-fitting that Justin just happened to have along with him. Just before crawling back into the truck - I see it... broken passenger rear shackle... No I kn ow that there are folks here in the club (viper for instance) who could Mcgyver up some awesome repair by using a q tip, some part of a nearby Yucca plant and the tension spring from seat adjuster or something. But when left to Justin and I... Well all we could come up with was the photographed "tie it together with a ratchet strap" temporary trail repair. We have determined that a "trail repairs tech day" would be awesome. Unfortunately how do you schedule that?. Well it took less than 1/2 mile for the ratchet strap to tear and at this point we just decided to creep to camp in slow motion, hoping the spring does not wear a hole in the floor of the tub. After an extraordinarily long time (or at least it seemed that way) the Ranger and Jeep that we sent back to camp for the 12 gallons of fuel that I had brought and left in camp arrived just as Free Bird sputtered and stalled again... And the highlight of the return trip home -The jeep - he remembered to load up a cooler with
and water. Let me tell you - that was one of the tastiest most refreshing
s I have ever partaken in. (not to worry folks, all alcoholic beverages were consumed while Drew was loading fuel into his bronco. Funny thing - it would not take much, at about 2.5 gallons - major spillage... the temporary fixes to the vents - not holding for squat...
No worries there is enough to get back to camp and worry about it tomorrow. I guess we will not be running Hacket today anyway...
The following morning, after yet another feed hosted by Justin and Rachel and their awesome friends, it was back under the bronco. Between Justin and I, we are able to pretty much fix the leaks on the vent lines and Justin handed me a small cable - the type you could use to tie up your dog. Hmmm - wonder if I can use this to hold the shackle together. Yup- and it made it all the way to the shop where it sits waiting real repairs.
Justin, without your help - this weekend would have been impossible. I mean I would have driven back to town in the ranger and purchased the pieces to fix the bronco and then back up there to put it together today. Fortunately we had you. Your lovely wife who instantly made me feel comfortable when I knew no one else and your daughter and her friends are awesome. I am really glad that your dog is doing much better. Your friends are great as well. Making sure that my boys and I did not go hungry or thirsty the whole trip and welcoming us as one of the group like old friends was incredible.
And yes, I will get some pictures and videos up later (tomorrow when I have the camera and I can set up a photo bucket account).
Thanks again.