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  • Bostonian1976
    5th Gear
    • Nov 2006
    • 750

    FJ Event in Colorado

    All,

    I run an event out in Colorado (Ouray) that is now in its second year. We've grown tremendously (312 vehicles currently with 658 people coming, and a wait list). I'm pretty proud of what it has grown into. We'd love to have some Rover people there if you're able to attend. There will be tech sessions, trail runs, and a great group of people. Please stop by if you're in the area July 16-20th.

    www.fjsummit.org has more info







    Last edited by Bostonian1976; 04-17-2008, 02:05 PM.
    '67 sort of station wagon (limestone), '65 gray hardtop, '63 blue Station Wagon, '64 limestone station wagon in pieces
  • TSR53
    5th Gear
    • Mar 2006
    • 733

    #2
    I'll vouch for the Black Bear Pass and all surrounding trails in the Colorado San Jaun Mountains are awesome, 2001 Solihull Society Nationals.

    FWIW... If you do go down Black Bear Pass (can't go up...) make sure the weather is NOT wild. We got caught out on the lower switchbacks with a quick thunder storm. I couldn't even imagine that happening while on the rocky steps up top - holy crow'age.
    Cheers, Thompson
    Art & Creative Director, Rovers Magazine
    Rovers North, Inc.

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    • TSR53
      5th Gear
      • Mar 2006
      • 733

      #3
      Also... the week after we left, I heard that a J**p with four occupants surrendered their souls to the rocky crags of Black Bear Pass trail when wet. It is that gnarly.
      Cheers, Thompson
      Art & Creative Director, Rovers Magazine
      Rovers North, Inc.

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      • Bostonian1976
        5th Gear
        • Nov 2006
        • 750

        #4
        Originally posted by TSR53
        Also... the week after we left, I heard that a J**p with four occupants surrendered their souls to the rocky crags of Black Bear Pass trail when wet. It is that gnarly.
        I refused to do Black Bear last year, though we had many people do the runs. It's even more scary when you're the organizer and these people are sort of under 'your umbrella.' Glad we're insured well!
        '67 sort of station wagon (limestone), '65 gray hardtop, '63 blue Station Wagon, '64 limestone station wagon in pieces

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        • Bostonian1976
          5th Gear
          • Nov 2006
          • 750

          #5
          Originally posted by TSR53
          I'll vouch for the Black Bear Pass and all surrounding trails in the Colorado San Jaun Mountains are awesome, 2001 Solihull Society Nationals.

          FWIW... If you do go down Black Bear Pass (can't go up...) make sure the weather is NOT wild. We got caught out on the lower switchbacks with a quick thunder storm. I couldn't even imagine that happening while on the rocky steps up top - holy crow'age.
          I think this is the spot you're referring to?

          '67 sort of station wagon (limestone), '65 gray hardtop, '63 blue Station Wagon, '64 limestone station wagon in pieces

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          • TSR53
            5th Gear
            • Mar 2006
            • 733

            #6
            Ahyup, pucker point. Here I am piloting my Defender 90 with my entire family in it including my 4 year old daughter! Krickey.


            I'm sure glad that I spent my early years growing up (19-25) learning what to do off-road and what NOT to do. Back in the 1980s we had way modded Toyota 4WD and Isuzu 4WD LUV pick-ups and spent loads of time at Clear Creek/New Idria area and the Rubicon beating them up. We even made our own trail up the backside up Mt. Pluto at Northstar North of Kings Beach North Shore Tahoe!!

            As you can see, this trail required everything and every trick I learned. I had to pull out all the stops. Thank god I was in a Land Rover Defender doing it with a locked up center diff. We were told NOT to take a Defender 110 down because of how tight the switchbacks were. We didn't listen and made it fine :-)

            Here I am again (sorry for the plugs ) and the owner of the Defender 110 surveying the task at hand.
            Cheers, Thompson
            Art & Creative Director, Rovers Magazine
            Rovers North, Inc.

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            • daveb
              5th Gear
              • Nov 2006
              • 513

              #7
              sorry but those things are just ugly.

              Originally posted by Bostonian1976
              All,

              I run an event out in Colorado (Ouray) that is now in its second year. We've grown tremendously (312 vehicles currently with 658 people coming, and a wait list).
              A Land Rover would never turn up to collect an Oscar. It'd be far too busy doing something important, somewhere, for someone."


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              • Tim Smith
                Overdrive
                • Nov 2006
                • 1504

                #8
                Originally posted by daveb
                sorry but those things are just ugly.
                I don't think they are ugly. Every truck has it's goods and bads. My own airportable has to be one of the ugliest creations ever conceived. It's so ugly in fact that it's kind of pretty.

                I do think the FJ's might be hard to see out of with the little windows and rounded corners but maybe I'm just portraying some of my own visibility issues onto that design.

                Gotta say, I've never seen an FJ modded. That the gray one in those shots has a pretty cool looking bumper. Kind of pretty it's so ugly.

                Good luck with the summit. You are too far away for me but I am going to be trying to make National Rally this year.

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                • SeaMiler
                  Low Range
                  • Jul 2007
                  • 35

                  #9
                  I have to disagree, I bought one of the first FJs in MA and loved it. That said, I sold it the minute I found my SIIA. The new FJ is great, but an old Rover is...perfect.
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                  '68 IIA 109 SW
                  '05 LR3

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                  • gambrinus
                    1st Gear
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 142

                    #10
                    Great shots to those who posted.

                    I like doing trail runs with folks driving different rigs. If you're ONLY hanging out with Rover folks, you'll keep seeing the same ideas and things over and over. Everytime I hang with Jeep guys or my neighbor with an old Dodge, I see something interesting that I could possibly use on the rover.

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                    • greenmeanie
                      Overdrive
                      • Oct 2006
                      • 1358

                      #11
                      Originally posted by gambrinus
                      Great shots to those who posted.
                      Everytime I hang with Jeep guys or my neighbor with an old Dodge, I see something interesting that I could possibly use on the rover.

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                      ...and then all I have to do is wait for a good dark night. Reminds me of that great answer to the question 'Where is the best place to get parts for my Land Rover?'

                      Cheers
                      Gregor

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                      • gambrinus
                        1st Gear
                        • Jan 2007
                        • 142

                        #12
                        ummmm not quite how I meant that to be taken..




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