Jim and Tammy were the ones that organized most of the workers on the cleanup ride. the good trails got cleared by non sfwda members. Jim and Tammy were in constant contact with the new owner and trying to help out then sfwda swooped in.
they just arent good people. i agree with them that the buggies arent what will keep a place open it's the jeeps/rzr crowd just due to numbers and i get why their focus leans that way more. but after the drama of the cleanup ride and the stuff where they took the credit for cleaning the whole...
hopefully they realize sfwda is not what it's made out to be and put some distance. but at this point if they try sfwda will probably try to take them down if they pulled away.
need to go back. the cove/coalmont kind of make me miss having a smaller 4wd. i think the kids would enjoy it but dragging two buggies up there makes my head hurt thinking about. we talked about getting a 4 door jeep i wonder if she would let me put lockers in it
while the announcers were trash, it was the only thing i watched. I thought it was cool seeing some of the trail rigs try it. The course either last year or year before that the rzr blasted was kinda gay. They should have left it at backdoor.
I dont know personally but someone was discussing it in one of the facebook groups recently. i'll look and see if i can find the post. I can't remember which one it was off hand.
Try not to anyway. Heather drives it more than i do it seems. she's extremely comfortable behind the wheel of it. and it's funny to watch her blast past the dudes on a trail and take the hard lines and still show them up.
43 stickies. took some junk 42" off a buggy and put 43's and it's a blast now. zj's correct anything will break. sometimes it will break backing off the trailer sometimes it will break when it deserves to break. my front is a kp 60 with superjoints. it had older super joints in it and one of the...