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OK Auto's Day Kamp & Rock Krawl

off-roading

 

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Bob's Bronco was a tank with lockers up front and back.  We did not hear much from him all day.

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Mark the other Trooper owner on my group had a little romp in the mud.  This Trooper was a formidable machine that wore a set of Swampers.

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Mark took his turn in the slop.

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John went through the mud several times.  This CJ features an OME suspension and a Ford 9 inch in the rear.

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Lou was the lone pickup on my group, I have to admit I had some doubts about the truck in the beginning but the Mazda worked like a champ. (after we got it unstuck from the mud);)

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One of the two TJ's on my group.   Joe and his little boy had a good day.

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Our first stuck of the day was Brian in his Blue Cherokee (soon to be mostly brown).  He caught a deep rut in the middle and needed a pull.

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The next challenging area we arrived at was turtle trail.  A tight rocky section, that is one of the main roads to the bottom of the property.  Here you see Mark creeping through.

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Later after a delay on the trail because of broken steering gear on the group ahead of us we entered the Rock Swamp.  A section that conisists of medium rocks and stinky black mud.  Here you see Dave trudging through.  I heard a little scraping and banging on more than one vehicle here.

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Matt was next, his new suspension worked great, but I think a locker may be on the way.

 

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