Now.......The third trail we took to the finish was what I would call "No way you're going up that!!!". With a little help at the end from 78SWB, we made it. Only got a little bit of carnage on the passenger side of the rear bumper.
When me and Shane were sitting and waiting our, gulp, turn to go I was looking for something to clean my underwear. I mean, from where we were sitting and watching these two heavily modified truggies go up I thought there was no way on Gods green earth I would make it. The truck we called "Budweiser" went up in about 5 minutes. The other "Carp Customs" took about 20 minutes to make it up. Thankfully there was a place to the right of that climb that we would attempt.
Build on the right is the "Carp Customs" machine. If you look on the tail end just above the rear bumper you can see the fish logo.
GMC build on the left is GWeakland620.
78SWB went first and after watching him for a few minutes I figured we were TOAST. He made it up then GWeakland620, aka Greg, went and after a few minutes he made it. So it looked promising. But. We hadn't even seen what they were actually climbing and why it took a few minutes to get up until.......I walked up the trail and seen this......Cliff? This is the side the truggies went up.
This was the side we attempted.
So we went for it. No chickening out now. I built this K5 to try and go anywhere and this qualified as one of those anywhere places.
Got the driver side front tire a little bit off the ground.
This is making it to the top with the help of 78SWB. I busted off a section of the shelf and this small boulder kept me from going up on my own. And I almost became good friends with that fence on the right.
Would I do this again?....................................................Who wouldn't? This was the most fun I've had in this K5 blazer, especially with my son. He also had a blast and wants to make sure I take him again. Plus, my other son wasn't able to make it but after telling him about the trip.........he can't wait either.
Please let it be known.....................I could not have done this without the help from CK5 members and the brothers and sisters who go to these trails to do what we love.
I have been slowly building this rig for about 7 years and still have more to do. I learned that my steering is a weak point so I will work on installing Hydro Assist. And my brakes were spongy but I knew I needed to bleed them. This will be done very soon, especially before BB17. And of course you'll get the write-up and pics.
Thanks again, CK5 and members..........YOU'RE ALL AWESOME AND GOOD FRIENDS.