Inu-Hanyou1776
1/2 ton status
Well, dontoe and I had our Tellico outing today. Took two kids as well, but dontoe, I can't remember now if they were yours are not. Anyway, we ran only on two trails. We ran most of the mild Fain's Ford Road and all I think of the medium Tellico River Trail. Fain's Ford Road was rated as an F1 (stockers can run) trail, but it sure it didn't feel like it. We jounced around pretty good on it. Tellico River was an F3 (Tires, Lift, Winch, Rear Locker all recommended). There was only one time we thought for a moment we'd have to break out the winch cable on Tellico River, but dontoe's driving skills saved the day and the leather work gloves I brought along specifically for helping out in that stayed in the satchel the entire run. Here's some pics:
Gittin' off-camber! This was early on in Fain's Ford Road.
Much later, we started to come across a door that seemed to look as if it came off an early '88-'98 GM truck.
I was right. I named this tree "Driver Door Tree" right there on the spot!
This is the spot on the Tellico River trail where we thought we were going to need the winch, but somehow, we got through without it.
Getting ready to ford the Water Crossing on Tellico River.
Climbing out of the Water Crossing.
Beautiful scenic view on the way back out after finishing both trails.
Airing back up and unlocking the hubs before we leave. I think a good up-to-date shot of dontoe's '75 K5 DD as well.
I thoroughly enjoyed this and look forward to going to Tellico again with somebody!
Gittin' off-camber! This was early on in Fain's Ford Road.
Much later, we started to come across a door that seemed to look as if it came off an early '88-'98 GM truck.
I was right. I named this tree "Driver Door Tree" right there on the spot!
This is the spot on the Tellico River trail where we thought we were going to need the winch, but somehow, we got through without it.
Getting ready to ford the Water Crossing on Tellico River.
Climbing out of the Water Crossing.
Beautiful scenic view on the way back out after finishing both trails.
Airing back up and unlocking the hubs before we leave. I think a good up-to-date shot of dontoe's '75 K5 DD as well.
I thoroughly enjoyed this and look forward to going to Tellico again with somebody!



It sure would have made up for some of the more mediocre and at one time downright awful shots that were also on the roll. I carefully looked at all the photos on the roll, and the ones I posted were what I thought were the best ones. The hour I spent at the local Wal-Mart getting them developed also allowed me to get a Christmas gift for somebody too (see 'Christmast Gift for somebody' thread by me).