5/26/13 freeway ridge night run
Ok for roger, Scotty Aaron, AJ and I started our day at 4:15, we all met at rancheria road and unloaded our vehicles where the dirt meets the road. We got unloaded and raced up rancheria, we had a few mishaps, aaron lost his air filter AJ overheated a little, rogers was pissing fluid. Scotty went left instead of right following some lil subaru to their house lol, but we finally got to the entrance of black gulch by 5:15, aired down disconnected and left by 5:30.
So the trail started like all trails do doing the easy stuff we were driving by a side trail MAYBE a 1/2 mile into black gulch, roger asked who wants to do the extra credit line, we all agreed to do it, roger went then I did then Aj... Roger and I made it no problem, AJ got 1/2 way up and his transmission went, he wasn't doin anything crazy it was just its time to go. Well we got him off the hill looked over his jeep and decided we couldn't make a trail repair. So I strapped to his front Scotty strapped to his back in case his brakes failed I didn't get mowed over. And we pretty much finished the rest of the trail like that. Rogers nephew drove the yota most of the way, roger climbed on top of the rig hung off the side skinned off by a few trees. It was good times. Even in tow we made it to the bottom by 7:45 waiting on the group to get passed gate keeper. With help everyone made it, I pulled AJ down gatekeeper and to the bottom. Unhooked and raced back up freeway.
After 20+ rigs saw gatekeeper it was really chewed up! What was normally an easy obstacle took me 2 attempts to get up!, I got up it, raced up freeway in 2wd trying to catch the group because fully knowing I was coming back up... I was left behind to fend for myself. Scotty waited long enough to see me pass gatekeeper but had to get to the group as well. I caught them a little past the keysville trail. And that's about the time my wonderful gas light flashes on and off. I guess all the pulling and stuff drained my tank.
And then the drive and wait began... The rest of the trail took 5 hours to complete, everyone got seperated lost radio contact between groups, we had a little vehicle of our own to take care of. Apparently "floppy" got into a rut and layed it on its side, it wasn't a roll over it wasn't even that bad, it took 4-5 guys to put it back on its wheels. The rest of the trail aside from being slow going went fine for us. Just another walk in the park for half of the group I was with but we helped each other out and completed the trail right around midnight.
What was your experience like?
So the trail started like all trails do doing the easy stuff we were driving by a side trail MAYBE a 1/2 mile into black gulch, roger asked who wants to do the extra credit line, we all agreed to do it, roger went then I did then Aj... Roger and I made it no problem, AJ got 1/2 way up and his transmission went, he wasn't doin anything crazy it was just its time to go. Well we got him off the hill looked over his jeep and decided we couldn't make a trail repair. So I strapped to his front Scotty strapped to his back in case his brakes failed I didn't get mowed over. And we pretty much finished the rest of the trail like that. Rogers nephew drove the yota most of the way, roger climbed on top of the rig hung off the side skinned off by a few trees. It was good times. Even in tow we made it to the bottom by 7:45 waiting on the group to get passed gate keeper. With help everyone made it, I pulled AJ down gatekeeper and to the bottom. Unhooked and raced back up freeway.
After 20+ rigs saw gatekeeper it was really chewed up! What was normally an easy obstacle took me 2 attempts to get up!, I got up it, raced up freeway in 2wd trying to catch the group because fully knowing I was coming back up... I was left behind to fend for myself. Scotty waited long enough to see me pass gatekeeper but had to get to the group as well. I caught them a little past the keysville trail. And that's about the time my wonderful gas light flashes on and off. I guess all the pulling and stuff drained my tank.
And then the drive and wait began... The rest of the trail took 5 hours to complete, everyone got seperated lost radio contact between groups, we had a little vehicle of our own to take care of. Apparently "floppy" got into a rut and layed it on its side, it wasn't a roll over it wasn't even that bad, it took 4-5 guys to put it back on its wheels. The rest of the trail aside from being slow going went fine for us. Just another walk in the park for half of the group I was with but we helped each other out and completed the trail right around midnight.
What was your experience like?
Noticed where everyone was having trouble and went hard to the right and up and over... And then pilled in the HUGE group of rigs, somehow got with the front group and was off the trail by midnight. Had a great time. Glad we made it. Thanks Justin and Frances for the invite.
too 

May just have it in by tomorrow or Thursday. 

rancharia rd. gets 20 miles