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  1. #81

    Re: '09 Pismo Jamboree

    Quote Originally Posted by Scuba
    Dude thats all the video you have of the GPS challenge ?!?
    No i have them all, but most are lame. I love the part where we were searching for the 2nd President.
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  2. #82

    Re: '09 Pismo Jamboree

    Chris and Lance, suggested swag for next year's event. They also make handy gurney's for rescue. Just have a pack of finger wide zip ties and strap three together to make it big enough.


    I have a pal who had his made out of stainless, very stout, zinc electro plated, similar to these.

  3. #83

    Re: '09 Pismo Jamboree

    Quote Originally Posted by NorCalBorn

    Great Vids Jason!! For future use, on the video above where Steve and (Bruce?) are strapped and winching, when ever you guys are winching, have yourselves a set of really long and bright (orange) logger tube socks. Throw a tennis ball and a little sand in them, tie them together and hang them over your winch and strap lines. You'd be surprised the ch!t I've seen happen in Pismo, etc when some fool comes tearing along by on a bike or atv. Besides, the weight will help if something happens to the line.
    Yes it was bruce, And Synthetic line FTW !!
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  4. #84

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    Good, but I still am having flashbacks of a kid clotheslieslining himself.

  5. #85

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    Nice vids Jason! Seriously, that was sad you guys had to look up the second president. Next year's gps challenge is going to have a bonus 1st grade history quiz at the end of it.
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  6. #86

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    i wish alaska air would allow you to check a quad when you fly... i wish i was able to make it this year but i couldnt afford the gas to make it. i'll start saving now, so by next year i'll have enough money and vacation time built up i can make it. just gotta figure out which vehicle to take
    94 4Runner: All the Good Stuff<br /><br />[color=grey] 89 4runner: 3.0, Auto, HID&#39;s<br /><br />[color=blue]81 2wd pickup: 22r, 5sp, Lock Right, custom seats, Hella 500&#39;s on the bumper.

  7. #87

    Re: '09 Pismo Jamboree

    Quote Originally Posted by slosurfer
    Nice vids Jason! Seriously, that was sad you guys had to look up the second president. Next year's gps challenge is going to have a bonus 1st grade history quiz at the end of it.
    "Are you smarter than a first grader?"

  8. #88

    Re: '09 Pismo Jamboree

    Quote Originally Posted by slosurfer

    Lance didn't tell you that we're changing the name and logo for UY?!?!











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  9. #89

    Re: '09 Pismo Jamboree

    It's actually a magnet and Lance has one too! Only thing is they got delivered to my house a few days after the event!

    The smaller ones both the UY logo and the pismo logo showed up in the middle of the event.
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  10. #90

    SLO's Event Report

    Sorry this has taken so long to get around to doing, I had a lot of catching up to do for stuff I&#39;ve been neglecting while getting this event ready.

    First off I want to thank my wife April for putting up with all this (especially considering our 6th wedding anniversary was that weekend). Lance for all his help, doing the website, designing the tees, stickers, etc.., Bruce for holding down the fort on Thursday night and his help throughout the event, Bob and Dan for their help at the booth, Masa and group for feeding Me and Lance (I don&#39;t think we would have stopped to eat had it not been for you making us stop), Becky and Jason for going with me to get the chowder and helping serve it, Milton, Leo, and Marlon for taking professional pics throughout the event, the tundra stop guys for helping me bag up all the raffle prizes at the last minute, and everyone else who lent a helping hand throughout the weekend. I think I could go on forever, so many people helped out!

    Next is a HUGE THANKS to all our sponsors, without their generous support, this event would have been impossible to pull off. Be sure to remember these sponsors when it comes time to mod your rig. I want to give a special thanks to those sponsors who were able to come out and participate in the event. Overland Warehouse, Machine Fab, Roxie Market and Deli, TundraStop, and Rolling Big Power all had a presence out there. Thanks for your support and coming out to play!

    Last but not least, I want to thank everyone who came out and participated! From what I saw, everyone behaved themselves and went home safe (some rigs might not have been the same afterwards but everyone was safe). J It was great to see everyone, and I hope you all had as much fun as I did. Thanks so much for picking up after yourselves when it was time to go home. There was one site that we had to pick up after, but other than that, everyone else left it cleaner than they found it.

    Enough with the mushy stuff, here are some of my highlights:

    1. Meeting some really cool people, making new friends, and getting to hang out with old friends. It was a really cool group of people out there!
    2. The GPS Game, I had fun setting it up, and I hope everyone who participated in it enjoyed it. You should have got a decent tour of the dunes by doing the whole thing and probably burned up a decent amount of fuel as well ( I know I did). Haha! We will have it again next year, make it better, and change it up some. Expect harder challenges at the gps points and have your digital cameras ready. J
    3. The tech seminars: these got a little messed up due to having a major recovery going on right during the time that these were supposed to happen. Thanks to Bruce and Lance though for still finding time to give quite a few people instructions and watching them plug holes in my old trailer tire. There actually were quite a few small tech seminars during a few recoveries and some in camp while people were trying to fix their rigs. One in particular happened during the night run and would have been much harder without all the demo gear from HiLift and Powertank. It made for a nice mini tech seminar and showed how nice it can be to have the right tools for the job.
    4. The group photo was really cool to see (although some people just cant’ get up that early), we still had almost 50 rigs show up for the 9am photo. The corresponding jumpfest afterwards was fun, with Bruce giving the crowd a show with his leaning jump.
    5. The raffle was amazing. We had some very generous vendors and had a ton of prizes to get through. Thanks to everyone for sticking with it and helping us get through it as quickly as possible.
    6. The night run to pick up the gps points was fun, crazy, and scary, all at the same time because of the fog. I seriously almost called it off on the way to pick up the first point, it was that foggy. Thanks to everyone who made it out with us, there was one time I looked back and all the rigs with their lights on in the fog looked really cool. We had one rig that busted a bead on its front passenger tire, which we were able to get fixed and keep going. Other than that, I think there was only one other time that a strap came out, and that was just to steady a vehicle so it could straighten out on a dune. I couldn’t believe that we didn’t have more stucks out there that night. Props to all you for some great driving!
    7. Masa’s steaks were awesome!
    8. I took the van for a quick spin on Sunday after she was all loaded to go home. Apparently I had a pretty bad exhaust leak and the exhaust ended up snapping off right behind the catalytic convertor! I also lost a bead on the front passenger tire, didn’t notice it right off, and may have ruined that tire (its got a real suspect little side bulge thing on it now).
    9. I had a blast and can’t wait for next year. We hope to see everyone again next year. We have already had conversations on how to make next year’s event even better. We learn more and more each year. Thanks again to all the participants and sponsors!
    10. Carnage! We definitely had some carnage out there. Huge props to those who had carnage, for how they handled it and to those who helped them out and made sure they made it back safe. I’ll try to list what I can remember. FJ Cruiser with a blown rear diff, 2nd gen 2 door 4runner with a burnt up clutch, FJ Crusier with some crush zone damage and a busted rearview camera, some busted beads on tires, CRV with a possible smoked tranny, dented skid plates, and sand everywhere!


    For those that didn’t know, the event store is back up and running on the website with shirts and stickers. Due to high demand, we ran out of the smaller sizes. Contact me or Lance this next week if you want to get a shirt in one of the sizes that we ran out of. I think we’re going to be able to do another small run of tshirts, we just need to know who wants what.

    PICTURES!!!! We would love it if you could send us your pictures from the event. The website http://pismojamboree.com has the contact info for that. We need pics to send in to the magazine and to send to our sponsors.

    Also, for those that won raffle prizes, please send us a picture throughout the year when you install or use your winnings. These will be great for the website and to send to the sponsors.

    Thanks again and see you all next year, if not before,

    Chris Stover
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