I think there's some misunderstanding here. Those of us with more experience and better rigs are the ones being asked to lead the trails. It's not that we don't want to help you guys through the trails, and to be honest, if it was one on one, I would take absolutely anyone through any trail they wanted me to take them through and I'd make sure they made it through (not necessarily in one piece if it was beyond their rigs/their capabilities). But this is a big group, when your sh*t breaks on the trail, you're not just having a bad day, you're making everyone else have a bad day. Yes some people enjoy fixing issues on the trail (myself included) but some (mainly wives and children etc.) don't like spending all day stuck while someone is broke on the trail. Everyone is at Blazer Bash to have a good time, not everyone thinks dragging a broke rig off the trail and making it back into town at 2AM = good vacation.
I may seem like someone that doesn't want to deal with this ever, but that's not the case, I don't want a large group of people to be held up because of one person. I can't imagine anyone that would think that's cool or even expect it. Also, for the record, if you look at my picture thread my first 3 days of wheeling in Moab had numerous failures (not my rig) and I was done with that by the time most of you guys showed up. It was hot, and spending hours on the trail baking in the sun while working on someones rig gets old quick.
My wife heard a weird clunk on my front axle on Wednesday, even though I didn't have any drivability issues I pulled the cover before I hit the trail on Thrusday (PITA with a double ended ram and panhard...). That's when I found my lovely ring and pinion carnage. I could have ignored it and hit the trails anyways, I may have even been OK, but instead I stayed at camp and got it fixed. If Moab 4x4 Outpost wouldn't have been able to help me I would have packed up my sh*t and gone home after the BBQ rather than have my junk leave me in need of rescue on the trail. When I realized my frame was cracking on Hell's Invasion, I headed back to camp to fix it rather than breaking on the trail with a big group. Same story there. If you know your junk is broke, don't risk holding up a big group just so you can go play.