DickeysK5
1/2 ton status
Just some thoughts from a 2nd year driver/truck (would that be sophmore?) Bash participant:
For both trips to the Bash, I scheduled Thursday for a driver/truck shake down run - Fin-n-things. Last year the main leaf of the driver side front spring broke! The truck was new to me and the previous owner said it was trail ready. The Thursday run gives me a chance to get reacquinted with Moab type of wheelin without impacting the runs organized specifically the the Bash. Last year, every trail I ran was an adrenalin rush. This year not so much as I have gained more experience.
Why do I like to attend events like Blazer Bash? Hopefully eperienced drivers will be willing to share their knowledge to help me improve my skills. Has that happened? Yes, somewhat. Hopefully drivers with greater mechanic skills will be around to help me fix my truck when it breaks. Has that happened yet? Luckly no! But, when it does, I hope someone is willing to help me.
I will not run Trifecta in its current configuration - it requires way more of a commitment than I am up for. I don't want to be the slow poke or the one who brakes and requires several hours to fix. Plus, I don't like the idea of wheeling after dark. Would I run a "crack-n-back" or Poison loop - probably.
I support on-time departures.
I would suggest that unless a trail leader already knows a driver/truck, then the trail leader should do a quick "size-up" with the driver. Should the "size-up" be a basis to deny access to a trail? Not necessarily, but at least the trail leader would then have a better understanding of a driver/truck.
Will I go back to Blazer Bash? Absolutely! This year was great
For both trips to the Bash, I scheduled Thursday for a driver/truck shake down run - Fin-n-things. Last year the main leaf of the driver side front spring broke! The truck was new to me and the previous owner said it was trail ready. The Thursday run gives me a chance to get reacquinted with Moab type of wheelin without impacting the runs organized specifically the the Bash. Last year, every trail I ran was an adrenalin rush. This year not so much as I have gained more experience.
Why do I like to attend events like Blazer Bash? Hopefully eperienced drivers will be willing to share their knowledge to help me improve my skills. Has that happened? Yes, somewhat. Hopefully drivers with greater mechanic skills will be around to help me fix my truck when it breaks. Has that happened yet? Luckly no! But, when it does, I hope someone is willing to help me.
I will not run Trifecta in its current configuration - it requires way more of a commitment than I am up for. I don't want to be the slow poke or the one who brakes and requires several hours to fix. Plus, I don't like the idea of wheeling after dark. Would I run a "crack-n-back" or Poison loop - probably.
I support on-time departures.
I would suggest that unless a trail leader already knows a driver/truck, then the trail leader should do a quick "size-up" with the driver. Should the "size-up" be a basis to deny access to a trail? Not necessarily, but at least the trail leader would then have a better understanding of a driver/truck.
Will I go back to Blazer Bash? Absolutely! This year was great





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