GoX2 (B-side) MOAB
Schludwiller
09-09-2001, 04:31 AM
A few shots I had on my memory stick from Moab. I shot mostly 35mm (about 300+ exposures) so more will be coming later.
Now off to bed....
Now off to bed....
Schludwiller
09-09-2001, 04:32 AM
Klondike bluffs.
Schludwiller
09-09-2001, 04:36 AM
more Klondike bluffs.
Schludwiller
09-09-2001, 04:38 AM
and even more Klondike bluffs.
rrdstarr
09-09-2001, 04:45 AM
You could barely keep your eyes open the last two hours of the trip home? You have enough energy to brag about where we were though....LOL!
I'll post some of my Moab stuff tomorrow!
I'll post some of my Moab stuff tomorrow!
gothamist
09-09-2001, 11:12 AM
How do you like those BFG AT/KO's? What size did you get, anyway?
ChuckH
09-09-2001, 04:25 PM
He got the 31's.
BTW, that's a kick ass tire carrier you got there Schlud! :D
BTW, that's a kick ass tire carrier you got there Schlud! :D
Schludwiller
09-09-2001, 05:14 PM
Originally posted by gothamist
How do you like those BFG AT/KO's? What size did you get, anyway?
I liked the BFG's. Good traction and they held up well aired down. AT's do really well in Ouray and Moab as there is lots of sticky rock to grab ahold of (not like the slick stuff we're used to here in the PNW) They are the 31's. I decided to keep closer to the stock size for gearing and rubbing reasons, as well as these will be my daily drivers. I still had some rubbing on the passenger rear and knocked a piece out of my fuel line cover (BTW I noticed mine doesn't have a bolt in the middle like the US versions).
I did rip a chunk out of the sidewall. We'll see if it's bad enough to get replaced under the hazard warranty.
Oh, and I had the opportunity to break in my EOE sliderz and Skid Row Plates several times. Very nice hearing a clunk and knowing that the protection was doing it's job. I will be spending some time working on the front skid bolts that got damage from some tall slickrock. :D
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The tire carrier worked great. Thanks for the last minute help Chuck.
How do you like those BFG AT/KO's? What size did you get, anyway?
I liked the BFG's. Good traction and they held up well aired down. AT's do really well in Ouray and Moab as there is lots of sticky rock to grab ahold of (not like the slick stuff we're used to here in the PNW) They are the 31's. I decided to keep closer to the stock size for gearing and rubbing reasons, as well as these will be my daily drivers. I still had some rubbing on the passenger rear and knocked a piece out of my fuel line cover (BTW I noticed mine doesn't have a bolt in the middle like the US versions).
I did rip a chunk out of the sidewall. We'll see if it's bad enough to get replaced under the hazard warranty.
Oh, and I had the opportunity to break in my EOE sliderz and Skid Row Plates several times. Very nice hearing a clunk and knowing that the protection was doing it's job. I will be spending some time working on the front skid bolts that got damage from some tall slickrock. :D
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The tire carrier worked great. Thanks for the last minute help Chuck.
Schludwiller
09-09-2001, 05:30 PM
One of the locals in the San Juans.
mindie
09-09-2001, 07:01 PM
Aw, Ian, is that the marmot you were teasing? :D
Lance
09-09-2001, 09:54 PM
Looks like a woodchuck from here...
ChuckH
09-09-2001, 10:36 PM
Caddyshack kicks ass! :hehe:
Schludwiller
09-10-2001, 01:49 AM
One of a few left in the slickrock.
Lance
09-10-2001, 10:51 AM
Damn...those woodchucks got some big feet!
Schludwiller
10-07-2001, 05:47 PM
Working through the film images now. Only 360-400 exposures to work through. :rolleyes:
Here is ChrisC hanging out under his rear hatch during the lightning storm. Stupid photographer is standing out in the open. We got out of there pretty fast. The canyon walls in the background is where the rest of PNWX was travelling that day (White Rim). Every once and a while they picked up my FRS transmisions.
Here is ChrisC hanging out under his rear hatch during the lightning storm. Stupid photographer is standing out in the open. We got out of there pretty fast. The canyon walls in the background is where the rest of PNWX was travelling that day (White Rim). Every once and a while they picked up my FRS transmisions.
rrdstarr
10-07-2001, 08:30 PM
And once in awhile we could see Chris's and Schlud's lights flicker as the sun faded that day....
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