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YotaGirl
01-05-2009, 09:18 AM
Took my 83 pick up out to Hammers this weekend with my friend Joe (who has a nicely built 86 4Runner). It was quite the adventure with lots of broken parts and some good body damage. I'll start from the beginning...

We got out there around dinner time on Thursday night. I was scouting out the area,trying to find the Trail Gear guys and the Rock Brawlers, and got my self stuck in the mud. :( Had to get out of the truck and walk through the mud, barefoot ( my shoes kept getting stuck), to lock my hubs so I could get out. Once that happened I decided enough scouting, lets just pick a camp spot and call it done. We can find the rest of the group in the morning. So that's what we do. Wouldn't you know it, just as we get the burgers on the grill, here comes a group of rock buggies and a truggy. We jump in Joe's truck and follow them to their camp. Sure enough it was the Trail Gear guys. We tell them we'll move camp in the morning since we've already started dinner. The rest of the night goes off with out a hitch ( well except for the small propane leak we discovered and subsequently fixed).

The next morning we move the motorhome over to the other camp site, make breakfast and BS with the other guys. Everyone is taking their time getting ready before heading out wheeling and we don't leave until 12:40 in the afternoon. Our destination was Sunbonnet Pass. An unassuming name for a mean ass trail. I ask John from TG if my truck will make it (I still don't have a front locker) and he says, "sure you'll be fine, there are bypasses for any of the difficult stuff". Hahaha famous last words....

We head out and immediately get lost. It takes us about 45 minutes and many wash crossings before we finally find the start of the trail. The first obstacle is an off camber squeeze between two huge boulders. I easily crawl through that with minimal body damage (only a pinstripe scratch down my driverside), thanks to our trail leader Jodi, who spotted me through. Everyone else makes through and we move on. The next obstacle wasn't too bad either, just a couple of diff hangers you had manuever over. The third obstacle was a doosie. Hahha. It was a good sized waterfall with soft soil at the top. Bad combination for a dual cased truck with no front locker. While trying to climb the watrfall I broke the guts in my steering box and broke a rear axle, oh and separated my front driveshaft. We take a quick assessment and decide to just push ahead with Joe towing me out. Mind you he doesn't have a rear bumper and I don't have a front bumper. We shackle the tow strap to his rear axle and run it through the D ring that's welded on my front crossmember, under my front axle and then tie of to my frame rail.

Once I was strapped up, off we went. By this time it's starting to get dark and we're trying to make a mad dash out of the canyon. With no steering in my truck, Joe had to take some absolutely crazy lines so my truck would line up correctly for the obstacle. A couple times I thought he was going to flop it, he had crawled so high up the canyon wall. There were only maybe 3 more big obstacles to get over (which weren't nearly as bad as the waterfall) and some random big rocks in the middle of the trail.

We finally make it to the escape route for this trail, which is a very steep ascent to the top of a ridge. Up we go and when we get to the top we realize just how bad this going to be. It's an even steeper descent on the other side. We start heading down, and by this time I have absolutely no steering left. Every rock I hit would send my tires bouncing in different directions. Usually down off the trail. Joe would have make some evasive manuevers to get me back on the trail. I'm in double low and on my brakes and I'm still going to fast to keep myself on the trail. I'm starting to get kinda worried at this point.

At one point we lose sight of John and Jodi. So we wait for them to come get us. John asks us if we got to the rock garden yet. We tell him, what rock garden. He laughs and says "oh ok, there are some rocks coming up, just go really slow". When we get to the "rock garden", we stop. We have to drop down off of a couple big rocks that put you really off camber. If something goes wrong and you flop, the result will be a long roll down the canyon. I suggest that they strap my back bumper to the buggy behind me, which they do. John has another buggy park at the edge of the trail just down hill from me, so that in case I do roll, I will only go over a couple times instead of like 50. right before I drop down, John comes up to me and asks me if I'm scared yet. I tell him, "yeah, I'm a little scared." He says to me, "You should be! You're gonna die!" Then he laughs. Hahaha real funny John.

He spots me down the rocks and even though I thought I was gonna roll for sure ( I was that off camber) I made it out. For the last remaining down hill part, John drives next to me and uses his front passenger tire to bump my tires in the right direction. While doing this, John blows out a trunion bearing. We unstrap my rear bumper once we got back down on level ground. John stays behind with the other At this point we start trying to find our way out of the numerous washes and canyons and back to camp. I look at my watch, it's only after 7. It feels much later, though, given all that we've been through.

We're following a trail for awhile before we all realize that we've just made a giant circle. We're back to where we started. So we head out again on a different trail and.... come back to where we started...again. Damn, it's looking like we're never going to get out of here. We start searching around for another way out and sometime during this search, my tcase siezes up. I can't shift it at all. Luckily it seemed to sieze up in neutral. Also about this time, I find out that I can somewhat use my steering again. So even though I'm dead power wise, at least I can steer a little.

John finally catches up to us and tells us of his adventure...axles catching fire...you know the usual. Hahaha He leads us out of the canyon and back to camp. I look at my watch as we're pulling in, it's 11:36. 11 hours out on the trail. I was glad to be back. Hahaha

I'll tell you all about Saturday's adventure in my next post....

OK now for some pictures!

Joe took these of me on Sunbonnet
http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z288/jnjhargrove/New%20Years%20at%20the%20Hammers%202009/DSC06876.jpg

http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z288/jnjhargrove/New%20Years%20at%20the%20Hammers%202009/DSC06879.jpg

http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z288/jnjhargrove/New%20Years%20at%20the%20Hammers%202009/DSC06880.jpg

http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z288/jnjhargrove/New%20Years%20at%20the%20Hammers%202009/DSC06951.jpg

http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z288/jnjhargrove/New%20Years%20at%20the%20Hammers%202009/DSC06954.jpg

Right before I broke my steering box and rear axle...
http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z288/jnjhargrove/New%20Years%20at%20the%20Hammers%202009/DSC06956.jpg

http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z288/jnjhargrove/New%20Years%20at%20the%20Hammers%202009/DSC06957.jpg

Oh and seperated my front drive shaft...
http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z288/jnjhargrove/New%20Years%20at%20the%20Hammers%202009/DSC06971.jpg

Some pictures that I got...

http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z288/jnjhargrove/New%20Years%20at%20the%20Hammers%202009/DSC06905.jpg

http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z288/jnjhargrove/New%20Years%20at%20the%20Hammers%202009/DSC06906.jpg

http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z288/jnjhargrove/New%20Years%20at%20the%20Hammers%202009/DSC06927.jpg

http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z288/jnjhargrove/New%20Years%20at%20the%20Hammers%202009/DSC06945.jpg

DHC6twinotter
01-05-2009, 09:36 AM
Looks like fun! Sorry to hear about your boogered up truck though. :( Any idea what broke on the axle?

Cebby
01-05-2009, 11:09 AM
Is that one of those Trail Gear housings on the back of the truggy? How does he like it?

YotaFun
01-05-2009, 12:28 PM
JENN!!!!
After all the work we put into that pickup to get it ready for Pismo,
what do you do... GO AND BREAK IT!!!

I see I am going to have to fly out there again...
LMAO!!!

Glad you had fun though!

DHC6twinotter
01-05-2009, 12:36 PM
JENN!!!!
After all the work we put into that pickup to get it ready for Pismo,
what do you do... GO AND BREAK IT!!!

I see I am going to have to fly out there again...
LMAO!!!

Glad you had fun though!


Lol...yeah! And after all we put it through at Pismo, I would have figured the front driveshaft was long enough. I guess not. :laugh:

I'm curious about what broke in the tcase as well, especialy since they were just put in several months ago. Of course this is the hammers, so I guess even new stuff can break out there. :hillbill:

YotaFun
01-05-2009, 12:51 PM
Lol...yeah! And after all we put it through at Pismo, I would have figured the front driveshaft was long enough. I guess not. :laugh:

I'm curious about what broke in the tcase as well, especialy since they were just put in several months ago. Of course this is the hammers, so I guess even new stuff can break out there. :hillbill:


Yeah I would have thought it was good too...
And where are the new front spring HMMMMMM?

I know it was the hammers, but you know....
It was Jenn that was driving after all Dan.
She go the flat at Pismo so.... LOL!

Tons of love from your east coast friend :-P

Scuba
01-05-2009, 01:16 PM
Nice carnage :hillbill:


:bling:

Seanz0rz
01-05-2009, 01:18 PM
glad you broke :D

nah, looks like you had fun.

:pics: of the carnage

04 Rocko Taco
01-05-2009, 02:52 PM
I think I owe you some wrench time, dont I? haha. if I can ever get my truck back together... AGAIN, I might just fly out and give you a hand. :)

corax
01-05-2009, 04:24 PM
damn . . . looks like you have a bit of work to keep yourself busy. At least you can get the steering gear at U-Pull-It, and that's a perfect excuse to make a square tube driveshaft

troyboy162
01-05-2009, 09:51 PM
wow that looks like some wild stuff! sorry things busted but im sure you knew it was a good possibility out with those nuts haha. cant wait to hear about the Saturday adventure.

X-Tool Pimp
01-06-2009, 11:43 AM
Hey Jenn, I still have your windshield wiper dont let me forget to get it back to you :thumbup:

YotaGirl
01-06-2009, 11:47 AM
hahaha Oh yeah I forgot about that. Don't worry...I know where you live.

YotaGirl
01-06-2009, 01:41 PM
OK So to continue the saga...

Saturday had us waking up to cloudy skies and wind. We eat breakfast, check over Joe's truck and head out with the Rock Brawlers to run Lower and Upper Johnson and Boulderdash. It just starts to rain when we get to the trail head for Lower Johnson. Everyone is lined up waiting to go. John from Trail Gear gives me his camera and wants me to take pictures for the website. Damn, that means less riding time for me. Oh well. Lower Johnson is pretty un eventfull. Joe's truck crawls up everything as does everyone else's.

The rain starts picking up as we get to the top of Lower Johnson, making everything slick as snot. It felt like I was back east again. Haha The rocks are bigger and the trail steeper on Upper Johnson. It takes some manuevering to get over the obstacles, especially in the rain. Toward the top, Joe starts across a side hill section and loses traction on a rock that sends him down hill a little bit. I'm thinking, he's going over and get out my camera. There's no way I'm gonna miss a roll over shot. His truck some how defies gravity and crawls out of it. He moves up the trail to a squeeze between 2 truck sized rocks. Joe gets really off camber again and his truck defies gravity for the second time in a matter of minutes.

We stop at the top of Upper Johnson and wait for the rest of the group to make their way up the trail. Once most of the group has made it up, we make our way over the ridge and drop down into Boulderdash. That is a really fun trail. Lots of big rocks, ledges, drops and even a small v notch. One guy in the group decide to crawl up the rocks along side the v notch and snaps a pitman arm. He leaves his truck and catches a ride with his buddy. The rest of the ride down is fun but uneventful.

We get back to camp and start looking at my truck to scavenge parts off of. We load it up on Joe's trailer, take off the pitman arm and head back out to recover the other Toyota. On our way back up Boulderdash, another Toyota pretzles his front driveshaft. Luckily,someone has a spare in his truck. Both broken trucks are fixed and we turn around on the trail to head back to camp.

Once we hit the desert floor, we hit the throttle and immediately notice a clunking noise. That's not good. We get back to camp and begin diagnosing the noise. We rule out the driveshafts and determine it's something gear related. A little more diagnosing and we determine it's the rear r&p. With nothing else we could do, we cooked some tri-tip and baked potatoes, then hit the sack.

Sunday morning we pack up camp early. Not knowing how Joe's truck would do on the drive home we wanted to make sure got an early start. Thankfully, the drive was uneventful and we made it home safely.

On Monday, we tore into Joe's truck. Sure enough, the pinion is broken. Time for new gears!

I still need to tear my truck apart and see exactly what's broken. I will post pictures when I do.

Until then, here are some pictures from Saturday... I didn't get very many, for one, I was trying to use 2 cameras at once and two, these guys move really fast through the rocks hahaha

Upper Johnson...
http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z288/jnjhargrove/New%20Years%20at%20the%20Hammers%202009/DSC06975.jpg

http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z288/jnjhargrove/New%20Years%20at%20the%20Hammers%202009/DSC06976.jpg

Getting tippy...
http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z288/jnjhargrove/New%20Years%20at%20the%20Hammers%202009/DSC06994.jpg

http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z288/jnjhargrove/New%20Years%20at%20the%20Hammers%202009/DSC07016.jpg

For those that are interested, here's the link to the rest of the pictures
http://s191.photobucket.com/albums/z288/jnjhargrove/New%20Years%20at%20the%20Hammers%202009/?start=all

X-Tool Pimp
01-06-2009, 05:30 PM
Did you get your steering arm back from Teag?

YotaGirl
01-07-2009, 07:50 AM
Yeah, he gave it back to me on Sunday morning. He's a really cool guy. In fact, your whole group is really great. I enjoy wheeling with them. Just need to fix up my truck some more, so I can keep up with you all. Hahaha

X-Tool Pimp
01-07-2009, 06:42 PM
then hurry up and fix it :wrenchin: were going back out on the 17th for the FOJV meeting/run :D

X-Tool Pimp
01-07-2009, 06:46 PM
More picts here: http://www.trail-gear.com/events/2009-new-years/index.html

Im kinda fond of this good lookin set up on the left :smokin:
http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc245/tonytoolpimp/bee/08.jpg

YotaGirl
01-08-2009, 05:35 PM
We're fixing everything this next week. We'll be back out there for the FOJV meeting, too. Are you guys camping in the same spot as last time?

X-Tool Pimp
01-08-2009, 07:18 PM
Ill just be there for the day this time