CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

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CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby Gunnibronco » Sat Oct 01, 2011 8:59 pm

I wanted to show off my new avatar. I'm sure Dan will approve. I'm uploading pics right now I'll have them up in a minute.

Awesome day, awesome rigs, great people.

Met up at the Gunsmoke restaraunt in Johnson's Village with a bunch of rigs. Had a quick breakfast and headed to the trail.

The whole trail is rocky and challenging with a lot of elevation change.

There were a few obstacles where some of the big dogs showed off & I got a bunch of great photos.

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I'll show off some individual pics in some posts below.

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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby Gunnibronco » Sat Oct 01, 2011 9:14 pm

The first obstacle had two routes through, the more difficult routes were unbelievable. Crawler came through and I got a great sequence of shots:
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Mere mortals tackling the human route:
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One of my favorite pics:
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His second attempt:
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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby Gunnibronco » Sat Oct 01, 2011 9:23 pm

I didn't get too many more pictures, but the second obstacle had an easier route & a harder route. My clutch went out of adjustment and I was stuck in 1st gear when I attempted it. I knew if I didn't get it on the first try it was going to be a PITA to back up so I gave it a lot of right foot and bounced my way to the top. It was a blurr to me, but I'm hoping there is some video out there somewhere.

Here are a couple pics of the second obstacle, before I launched it:
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The third obstacle was too easy, so Dan reorganized it. Had to stay far, far right to make it through. Lots of diffs, tie rods, and horns customized by this spot:
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The whole stable at the end of the trip, everyone back safe, sound, and a sporting a little trail damage:
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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby Gunnibronco » Sat Oct 01, 2011 9:30 pm

Dan was always out front with Ketchup, but I did get a good set of pics at the first spot:
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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby Gunnibronco » Sat Oct 01, 2011 9:32 pm

Alright, one Jeep pic, this CJ8 was bad ass:
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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby Colorado75bronc » Sat Oct 01, 2011 9:35 pm

looks awesome man, like you guys had a great day, i wish i could've been there, i was planning on building my adjustable coil buckets on mine and getting them installed but had to many other things to take care of, i'll still definitely be at the 2nd annual meeting though, those are awesome pics of jason's rig!
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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby ZOSO » Sun Oct 02, 2011 6:28 am

I had a great time. I didn't take any pics but I know we got 40+ minutes of video. It'll be a while bodies the guru gets it all made up. That trail was a lot harder then people say. Im sure if I had my fullsize I would taken on so damage.

On a side note. I drove us home and I gotta say wow. That ecoboost runs Damn good. Couldn't even tell the trailer was back there. Some guy in a chevy was pissed I was pulling on him goin up crow hill. I wasn't even on it either. Oh and he was empty. Oh and we got 10.8 mpg too.
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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby Booger » Sun Oct 02, 2011 7:29 am

Gotta find my camera to see if I have much on it. Took video when Zoso wasn't manning the camcorder. I also hope I have some good GoPro video. I did watch my camcorder video last night and I can honestly say video doesn't do what we saw firsthand any justice.

Chad it was really great meeting you and running this trail with you. You got some great shots.
Dan thanks for the great time and the ribbing when I almost circumvented the first play challenge.

Like Zoso said it was funny as hell to see that Chevy working it's tail off to make sure he wasn't blown away going up Crow hill. Rod started the bottom at 35 in the slow lane and just accelerated to speed limit when the Chevy tried to pass. We would have made it alot more challenging except for the slow traffic in front of us. The next uphill we were pulling alongside him when he saw us and made sure we stayed behind. Funny. I wonder what would have happened had we not had 6000+ in tow.

Cut it a little to close and almost ran out of gas on the way home. Didn't fuel in Fairplay on the way home (figured it would be close) and just as we came down out of the mountains the miles to E went from 50 to 20. It's 20 miles from Bandimere to home. Crap. Stopped at the Conoco next to Bandi and put in 24 gals in a 26 gal tank. Hmmmmm, 20 miles home 10 mpg average, we might have made it.
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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby Booger » Sun Oct 02, 2011 7:34 am

Oh Gunni that 01 on the side of your Bronco was definitely deserving after that run up the waterfall. LOL
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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby Gunnibronco » Sun Oct 02, 2011 7:46 am

[quote="zillacon"]Had a great time and yes Chad you earned that new Avatar! You stole the Hazard County award from Hockey Dads boys! burnout

I didn't know this was a competition.

The first Annual CCB Bucking Bronco Award, the prize is 3 rashed rims and a bent steering! I'm honored.
I'm usually a fairly mild mannered driver, I'm not sure what happened. It sure was exciting, though.

I'm very happy that there was a good turnout. Its very nice to put a name, a face, a Bronco, and some stories with the anonymous screen names we all have. I joined CCB because I thought that it would be cool to communicate with some more local guys, than CB.com. I remember telling a friend, I might actually get to see some of these Broncos, and meet some of these guys. I thought I was just joining a forum, but its turned out to be so much more. 10 months, 3 trips, a ton of stories & a bunch of new friends. I haven't met anyone I didn't like. Starting to sound like a CCB fanboy. But really, whats not to like.


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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby MoneyPit » Sun Oct 02, 2011 8:26 am

It was great meeting everyone on the trail. What a great group! We sure had a fun day, and definitely appreciate all the spotting by the pros. It's fun to run with the "Wild Broncos". We have never wheeled with so many Bronco at one time!

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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby MoneyPit » Sun Oct 02, 2011 8:32 am

Haven't figured out how to load my album, so I'll post some more pics.
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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby MoneyPit » Sun Oct 02, 2011 8:40 am

Here are some more pics with the group at the end of the ride.
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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby 777mechanic » Sun Oct 02, 2011 9:59 am

some more of a great day with a awesome bunch of people
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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby 777mechanic » Sun Oct 02, 2011 10:07 am

some more pics
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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby Viperwolf1 » Sun Oct 02, 2011 10:55 am

Fantastic trip. Great people, great weather, challenging trail.
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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby Viperwolf1 » Sun Oct 02, 2011 10:59 am

A few more.
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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby Zenzone » Sun Oct 02, 2011 11:31 am

Wow! What a fun day it was. It was a great group and we had a very good time. Not too much carnage, just a few scratches here and there. Chinamen's is such a fun trail and allowed all of us to challenge our rigs. I was very proud of my Bronco and all it did. After a little ribbing from Zilla I did most all the tough lines. Dan and Crawlercreations gave me some very good lines, Thanks guys! I didnt take quite the same lines as leven386 and Crawlercreations, those two took some crazy big lines!! Never have I felt like my rig was so small!! lol My bumper saved me from some major rear quarter damage(see in pics), best thing I have built on my rig!!!lol My new Truck Avenger 670 ran great and never stumbled and never died. It is a great feeling to pull up on an obstacle and not worry about going into a free roll backwards when it shuts off. Once again my bronco proved to me that it is far more capable than I am willing to believe. As Zilla said I just need to continue to become one with my Bronco and I will make it most anywhere. Thanks to all who showed up, it was so great to make many new friends. Cant wait to wheel again with you all. My next upgrade will be Rocker guards!! Then I wont worry about ripping them off.

Now on to the picture and I will have some videos up later tonight.

Dan tell your friends from CO4x4 thanks it was fun. Please tell the guy in the built Chevy thanks for hanging back and making sure we all got off the trail fine.

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I took the right line but as I got going up I had to bump it and the bump pushed me to the left and I ended up on the rock. I came down really hard on the bumper and it saved my fender, I thought I trashed the fender! lol
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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby Moab Mike » Sun Oct 02, 2011 1:23 pm

Well until about 5 AM on Saturday morning I was still going but a very sick 2 year old grandaughter and a equally tired wife who had about 2 hours of sleep changed my plans for the weekend.
It looks like you all had a great time. I wished I could have gone but I'm sure my wife and grandaughter appreciated more what I did for them.

Awesome pix from everyone.
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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby ZOSO » Sun Oct 02, 2011 2:03 pm

Mike you probably would beat up that stocker. The trail was a lot tougher than we thought. But fun.
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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby Viperwolf1 » Sun Oct 02, 2011 2:41 pm

In the lineup picture, does anyone notice one Bronco that is missing something that all the others have?
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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby crawlercreations » Sun Oct 02, 2011 2:52 pm

Viperwolf1 wrote:In the lineup picture, does anyone notice one Bronco that is missing something that all the others have?


Looks like Rox is missing a winch!
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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby Booger » Sun Oct 02, 2011 4:59 pm

Yea but Rox didn't need it either. Surprisingly no one needed the wire.
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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby Booger » Sun Oct 02, 2011 5:38 pm

777mechanic wrote:some more of a great day with a awesome bunch of people

I like the last photo of Phil with his assistant. Spencer looked like he had a great time. Girls may have been afraid a few times but all the kids were good on the trail.
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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby Zenzone » Sun Oct 02, 2011 7:11 pm

Here is my video, Im sure some of the other guys have better video and more video of everyone. I was in the back of the group so I didn't get to see most of the group go over the obstacles.

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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby Jesus_man » Mon Oct 03, 2011 9:23 am

Awesome trip report guys. I was already regretting not going, but I missed one heck of a trip! Looks like a blast!

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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby Zenzone » Mon Oct 03, 2011 8:54 pm

zillacon wrote:Great Vid Zen! I'm glad you and your Dad were able to make the run. I'm already ready for another good run.


Thanks Dan! We had a ton of fun. Thanks for putting together a great run. Hope to see video of ketchup going over some of those obstacles, we missed your run everytime. I'm excited to make another run like this, going up the rock obstacles was so fun! I say next trail should be Kelly Flats!
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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby Entourage » Mon Oct 03, 2011 10:27 pm

Looks like a great time and a great turn out. Love the pics and video. Cannot believe the obstacles you guys were able to do - WOW!

Lots of great pics and hope to see them submitte for the 2012 CCB Calendar. Like Rox said "Get that picture in the Calendar."
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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby sbolt19 » Wed Oct 05, 2011 3:54 pm

Does anyone have a shot of Crawler going over that rock from the driver side?
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Re: CCB Chinamen's Gulch October 2011

Postby sbolt19 » Wed Oct 05, 2011 3:56 pm

Oh, BTW, my avatar pic is coming down the V-notch. I did this trail last May and my cousin was in his Jeep and didn't want to go up all the obstacles, so I ran it backwards from what you guys did it. It's a fun trail.
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