I could write pages on every KOH. Here's our brief story. As much as I can remember. I showed up thursday afternoon to set up our camp/garage area and spent a nice quiet evening wiring/rigging some additional lights in our trailer kitchen as kind of the calm before the storm. We've been renting a toyhauler from some friends in Riverside so we also spent some time in the evening leveling trailers with a little extra care since we'd be in them for a while. I was really there to help Kevin and crew from Pac Fab/Tilden with their 4500 effort. It's a brand new car that was a CAD drawing at the beginning of November so it's pretty fresh.
Friday morning Kevin showed up with his toter and trailer and proceeded to get stuck in the sand in the garage area. It wasn't bad, the toter actually drove itself out and then we just needed my dually and another pickup to get the trailer moving and parked. Somehow we spent the next few days not doing much while being busy the whole time. I watched some of the Motos race with my son who is prepping to race it next year (crazy), worked on suspension setup and tuning on Kevin's car with Fox, worked on getting the steering working better with PSC (swapped servos basically, they did some magic somehow), dealt with all the logistic crap like parking stickers and waivers and meetings, etc. Despite a couple bugs the car was in pretty good shape to race by time for the qualifier but he had some problems on the one rock hill that we actually think carried over to the race.
We finally got a little time to pre-run rocks on tuesday so we did a trip down resolution and around most of the trails with the exception of going down sledge. It was really nice getting back out on the rocks in Wally. It made me realize how much we were able to pre-run in the last few years of our effort and how valuable that still is. A short refresher got me back to remembering where we were on most of the trails even without multiple laps. Turns out fourwheeling is still fun! We did prerun the desert portion in a 4 seat CanAm which really rode pretty nice but I got a back seat and was literally wedged in there so it was a little rugged. Overall the course was super fun but it was obvious that the 4400 race was going to be a fast one as the rocks were pretty laid down after a couple hundred small tire cars ran through.
Wednesday we spent a bunch of time setting up communications since Kevin is buddies with Scherer and would using their pit structure. So we made about 15 trips to Rugged to get everything programmed and ready. This is when I realized that our collection of the Rugged RH5s is getting large since somehow we have 7 of them and a pair of high quality Icom handhelds too. It was a chore for the Rugged guys to get it all synched but they did and it's all good now.
Race day (thursday) started all good and we hear them say they're starting down Resolution which is not far from Hammertown. So I put in my earbuds, strap on my helmet and get ready to get in. I was the rock trail co-dog. Then I look up and some poor co-driver is running around the hill to the pit area and one of the course workers picks him up on his dirtbike and brings him to our pit. Turns out it was Rick, Kevin's desert lap co-dog. They had lost a rear shaft out of the Torc 14 bolt, like literally it fell out somewhere. So we pulled a shaft out of our Convertible K30 and I took off up the hill with the shaft and a handful of bolts. When I got to the car, Kevin already had all the broken bolts pulled out so we were able to slide the shaft in and start heading down toward Backdoor. At this point the front 14 bolt ARB was blowing air out the vent for some reason so we had an open front which isn't ideal on a downhill rock trail. But Kevin re-learned driving rocks real quick and then we starting waiting in line at Backdoor. With the front not locked up I thought it might be a good idea to put a line on the back of the car when we went off so I set that up with the driver behind us, then turned around and watched Kevin drive over the edge and pull it off just fine. So I jumped in and started putting on belts, helmet, window net, etc while bouncing around in the car. This was to be a theme for the day.