[quote="VICTORG93307"]Thanks Brad. Those slr cams are awesome they shoot instantly instead of waiting to focus like the lil cams and you can shoot as fast as your memory card can write.
sent from HTC evo iPhone killer.[/quote]
Yeah.... that is a NICE camera. Can't wait for the other 300 pics!
And... as promised, here is my AFD review:
So.... what can one say that hasn't already been told? DD did such a good job with his description; I'll only give details in spots he missed.
So... we met up at the trailhead. The DALIEN crew got there shit together and we headed over to camp to pick up the SGV crew. A few minutes later, we were running up the bypass to Gatekeeper, as we planned on doing that one last. We met up with the buggies at the exit of the Gatekeeper and followed the trail up some until we hit the secret turn off to Scrambler. A few twists and turns and a small hill climb, we were in the other canyon... ready for the trail.
The drop in was steep, long, and had a dead end at the bottom. Did I mention that the rocks were seemingly made of Vaseline? Everyone came down that planned to and we ran up the trail. Within 30 feet we were in the hard section... one or two hundred feet that was hell. I think after five or six hours we emerged.... emerged three vehicles short, one rolled vehicle, and too many winch line pulls to count on my fingers and toes. The remainder of the group rolled through the rest of the trail and met up with a few others at Odessa. We ran Odessa down, to the Gatekeeper. The full size boys were already there. Mark was being denied the first obstacle with his bad ass burb. Not sure if it was a wheelbase issue or just that his tires don't stick out wide enough to grab and use the sidewalls. So after a bunch of tries, he backed off and the buggies ran up. After the buggies made it all look too easy, myself, Tilly, Chris, and Alex ran up the Gatekeeper. Richard showed me a new line and it was superb. We have been running that thing way too far to the left. Look at DD's vid and Vicki's pics to see what I am talking about. SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much easier using Richard's line.
After that.... most of the BAKO crew went home. Oddly.... the fun then started.

So... most of the day I am wondering who the fuck is the giant group of groupies that Mark brought along. They all seemed nice, but didn't seem to be four wheelers. So... after spending some time with these guys, I have decided that Mark should bring his posse every time. These guys rock and damn... they know how to party. One by one, most of us went to bed... but Mark was different. While I was up at the camp fire, he had gone to bed twice and showed up 15-20 minutes later, screaming and laughing. After I went to bed... as I laid there.... Mark must have done his sleep dance three more times!!?!? WTF!
So the next morning, we are up bright and early to the smell of fresh coffee... damn that Tilly, he brought his kitchen sink!

Breakfast, some fucking around, some quick trail repairs, and we were on our way back to the Gatekeeper, as Tilly wanted to show Mark, one more time, how things got done.
After that, we packed up and headed out. Vicki has some problems once we hit the hardball, but a few minutes of troubleshooting and the right sized bolt out of Tilly's bolt bin, we were back in action... working our ways home.
Good trip boys! Can't wait for next time.
Some other notables/oddities:
* Pasadena firemen showing up to take rides in Tilly's rig up a near vertical mountain side at midnight.
* Tim's new beau.... the D.I.L.F. (yes, Vicki is upset)
* Ryan's rollover
* The Rapture Line
* Mark's desire to remove all the sheet metal from his rig (he told me at least 20 times)
* Mark and hard booze is a fun combo