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Excitement! Glad everything turned out ok and ya had a good time!
So, sliders are forthcoming. Really looking forward to sliders- they'll really increase my confidence out there on the trail.Yeah! That'd be cool. Preliminary date idea is to meet up on the evening of Thursday August 16th, probably in Pollock Pines area, and then wheel Friday the 17th through Sunday the 19th. August 16 is the last day of a class I'm teaching at University of Nevada, and I still need to find out what day grades are due because I HAVE to get that right. It'll probably be sometime the following week, tho, so not to worry!Oh I didn't know they were gearing up for a Rubicon trip.
I should try and get my **** together.
Fortunately, "alexsdad" had a partial kit, and we had a bandanna that we used to apply pressure and pseudo-stop the bleeding. I actually am still bleeding a tiny bit from it, but I got some butterfly bandages last night and that seems to be helping significantly.I offered to amputate just below the knee, but Colby didn't think that was very funny.
The hacksaw blade wasn't that rusty.



I tried it out on the way home from the trail just to see if it worked. I haven't done anything to it, and the compressor is only a year old. It wasn't that cold last summer, but I presumed it was due to it being converted to r134a, but keeping the same small r12-condenser. Maybe instead there was a pinhole leak? Just to put my mind to rest, the little ventilation door on the passenger side foot well doesn't have anything to do with it, does it? I pulled that out last weekend (and reinstalled it) looking for the electrical short. Mine's electrically operated, and I don't expect it to actually have anything to do with the a/c. Ideas? I'll probably just have to take it to an a/c shop. If it did leak out, I think I'll have a larger condenser installed at the same time.
On a side note, my a/c stopped blowing cold air since last summer.I tried it out on the way home from the trail just to see if it worked. I haven't done anything to it, and the compressor is only a year old. It wasn't that cold last summer, but I presumed it was due to it being converted to r134a, but keeping the same small r12-condenser. Maybe instead there was a pinhole leak? Just to put my mind to rest, the little ventilation door on the passenger side foot well doesn't have anything to do with it, does it? I pulled that out last weekend (and reinstalled it) looking for the electrical short. Mine's electrically operated, and I don't expect it to actually have anything to do with the a/c. Ideas? I'll probably just have to take it to an a/c shop. If it did leak out, I think I'll have a larger condenser installed at the same time.

I come from Oregon, where the landscape is equally incredible, but opportunities for good trail rides are pretty limited.
We got to the lake at 6pm or so and it was still 95*. We went through so much water and Gatorade we sloshed when we walked.