Chainsaw (Not Moab)

Started by notajeep, November 06, 2006, 05:34:54 PM

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notajeep

This is a trail called chainsaw outside of delta utah, about 4 hours from Moab. It is rated at a 4+, but I would put it closer to a 4. It looked alot harder than it really was. Pretty good showing of toyotas and some heeps and one buggy.
Enjoy!
**WARNING** This was filmed in HD so the files are large. About 55mb each.
http://www.edtechsupport.net/gis/don/chainsaw/Chain_Saw_Part1.wmv
http://www.edtechsupport.net/gis/don/chainsaw/Chain_Saw_Part2.wmv
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KYOTA

watched about half of the first one. good job! those jeeps were sure  backin and stackin :talkingn: on the first knob and you just walked right up it. the 3rd jeep had it (3rd attempt after BACKING ALL THE WAY OFF IT TWICE) and STOPPED AGAIN!!  :talkingn:

Matty

nice videos.  and nice driving you walked up that first ledge :yesnod:


notajeep

The guy in the red TJ competes in UROCK in the unlimited class with his buggy. It was a great day. Check out the end of the first video for the guy in the rover....... :haha: :help:
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Willy Mammoth

That first climb looks like it would go better if you turned right and got the rear tire on the bolder to keep the front down and then turn left as soon as it starts to climb.

Cool videos, need to head out that way some time.
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blackdiamond

It looked like the majority of the "problems" in the 1st video may have been driver "problems" but it is difficult to tell without actually being there.

Quote from: notajeep on November 06, 2006, 07:09:13 PM
Check out the end of the first video for the guy in the rover....... :haha: :help:

I actually thought the driver of the Rover was doing really well considering his front differential appeared to be open and he pushed the angles more than most.

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notajeep

The rover has "traction Control".... Heck... it might even parallel park it's self.
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blackdiamond

Quote from: notajeep on November 06, 2006, 08:36:20 PM
The rover has "traction Control".... Heck... it might even parallel park it's self.

I seen many people look far worse with much better equipped rigs.  He certainly wasn't the poorest driver on the video.
1989 4Runner: Dual Ultimate (Inchworm front & Marlin 4.70 rear), Marlin Twin Stick, 1200-lb clutch, 4.88 R&P, Aussie Front, Detroit rear, 30-spline Longs, Long hub gears, ARP hub and knuckle studs & 35x12.50 Cooper STT PRO tires.  Marlin rear bumper & sliders.  FROR front bumper.  SAS with Alcan springs & Rancho 9000XL shocks.  Budbuilt Bolt-on traction bar.  Custom Interior Cage by Those Guys Rod and Customs.

Moab Tested & Rubicon Approved

notajeep

I didn't mean to put him down. He was a fine driver who gave it his all. And for this I admire him. I meant to simply point out the amount of "air time" under his tire. :)
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chevyLUVtoyota

is that a 1st gen clip on a 4runner?

notajeep

You have a Jeep?  That's cute.... So does Barbi.