That will happen next year. I had the information this year, but it was a new thing so I didn't really think about the potential uses we had for it. I had decided early on when the tech insp issue came up that I would start sending that info next year. Just bear in mind it's one more thing I've gotta get done before the event but I'll do the best I can to get the info out. Part of what will help is if I can get all the trail leader volunteers lined up sooner rather than later.I also think JMS had a great point on the phone tonight and as a trail leader, I'd like to have spec.s on every truck that wants to run with me.
I want to know, who has a CB, who's one ton, who's 1\2 ton on 46's etc.
It would help us decide on where in the group they should be.






WOW
The drama in this place over a few vehicles.
I remember a trip (years ago) up Holy cross trail in Co. where this black blazer on 10b axles showed up. I thought the guy was the biggest tool in the world and the blazer was a giant POS.
Care to tell me who that was?
BTW, this guy is a fun guy to hang with, and I actually have yet to see him with anything major broken. I have since reformed my "tool" opinion as well.
I remember a BB where I spent the day in Moab drinking cause I decided a quick trip up Moab Rim would be fun before going into pritchett. A broken Knuckle, ruined 42" swamper, and trail ready wheel caused my buggy to sit on the side of the trail until parts and tools made it to me. I was perhaps still a bit imbibed from the previous night when this happened. BTW nobody knew where I went either.
Did anybody come back and throw my ass under the bus. NO. they helped fix it in the dark and trusted that maybe I learned something.
This has been the way of the BB event for over 10 years now. All this talk of tech inspections, not letting guys go on trail rides etc. is BS IMO. How about some of you guys who are so good PM these trail tampons and help them get their junk together like it should be. I am quick to point out things on guys rigs that I don't like or I think is wrong, you want to know what the reaction is 90+% of the time. "It's fine, it's been like that for years, I have never broken that and I use this truck hard" Basically a F' you.
So, Fast forward. Sitting on the trail waiting for them to fix their junk that has never broken, been fine for years etc. I always make sure I interject a BUNCH of smart assed comments about how it must be fine cause they told me so earlier. Bottom line is that I hope they learn something, and come back again. If they don't that's their issue.
Tech. isn't going to do a thing but make someone take time out of their trip to look at everyones junk. Guess what, I wouldn't have passed a tech. ins. this year at BB. Hell I had to load tools on Saturday morning just to make sure I had enough stuff to change a tire. And that is literally all I had.
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At least you had a spare tire....
'Cause I don't and was hoping I could use yours in a pinch.![]()

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I say check for the basics like tow points, CB (mine rarely works, I'd need to work on that), fire extinguisher, spill containment, roll over protection for occupants, seat belts, recovery gear, spare tire/repair equipment, first aid kit.
If nothing else these are items that make our organization more professional for checking, safety for occupants and equipment to minimize environmental damage when breakdowns happen....
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I do think there should be a tech inspection of some sort, it doesn't have to be complicated, it can be very simple.
Battery tie down, Tow points front and rear, an actual tow strap, spare tire or means to plug a tire.
Now I think this should be done ASAP....
...All this talk of tech inspections, not letting guys go on trail rides etc. is BS IMO...
By the way, I got to hear the "... this truck has done much harder things..." in person this year. Good to know.


After you mentioned it, I was thinking maybe City Market parking lot would make a good tech inspection/test area. Think the store manager would mind if a bunch of big trucks were out in the parking lot driving over the curb stops.![]()

Don't worry I already have you and Travis down for a Trifecta run.....![]()

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I'm certainly not going to tell anyone how they should build their truck; I've been on the 'other side' for too long ("...can't lock a 10-bolt front...", "...can't wheel a truck with coarse-spline birfields, or God forbid lock it...", etc). I'm in fact getting more weary about sharing my experiences at all, and just try to make sure my truck has the best chance of completing the trail any given day.
Maybe on Friday morning (the BFE parking lot would have worked well....), or at/just before the BBQ. Along the lines of "...ok, let's see your tow points,Don't really have set tow points battery hold-downs, recovery gear had none , spare tire or plug kit, CBno, fire extinguisher, first aid kit no. Well, what trails are you running?"
Not saying it was right but the above in Red is what I didn't have. Add to that a lack of tools and in all technicality I shouldn't have gotten more than 50' from the trailer. Would anyone tell me with a strait face that I couldn't run any trail in Moab?
Just playing devils advocate. I actually do agree with a safety gear check, add to that a small tarp and trash bags.
If there's a concern, it could be expressed at that time without playing trail police - "...you know, we think you could have trouble on this trail because of xxx..." - at least the person is on notice after that.
But we would also gain some info that could come in handy in demonstrating to the BLM that we actually care about the environmental impact of a potential trail breakdown, and that - despite being such a small group - we're actively trying to install preemptive measures.
1st off, Zimm I was just giving you a hard time
I'm love to wheel with you but also still give you a hard time for the heck of it
Lots of good points here but....
I've never carried a spareI do carry some extra rubber and a tube w/beadlocks
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But you don't have a CB that works
I don't have a cage but I do have a hard top, not just a windshield. I feel fairly safe, not totally. I hope to get to this someday.
I've always ran a carb. but some can't get it dialed so a test run is good.
Yes we should have a basic requirement for carrying safety gear etc.
If you wheel, why wouldn't you have a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit etc. Flashlights, spot light and so on.
My only point is to find the guy with unmaintained trucks that can make it over the curb stops at city market. It's no fun for anyone to wheel with them. I don't think it should be dumped on trail leaders either. It should be a pre-group thing.
I also think JMS had a great point on the phone tonight and as a trail leader, I'd like to have spec.s on every truck that wants to run with me.
I want to know, who has a CB, who's one ton, who's 1\2 ton on 46's etc.
It would help us decide on where in the group they should be.
I don't want to get things too crazy or guys just won't show up.
Bring what you've got, drive it for what you built, not what you want it to be and bring it in shape to make it through what you choose.


