Re: Re: BBQ

From: Chris (chris_blm@comcast.net)
Date: Fri Mar 26 2010 - 18:23:39 EDT


I made it through during Daktoberfest 2008 when we had the hurricane
rains... or as Tom put it "I've never seen that waterfall there before".

All I have is a stock truck with 32x11.5 tires.

-- 
Chris Reck
Bloomington, IL

>> '99 Dakota Sport + CC 4x4 V6 (Deep Amethyst) >> "It's not the meat, it's how you apply the rub"

andy.levy@gmail.com (Andy Levy) wrote in news:b26be6d91003261455q3b75b3b1t51f2f3274f11cc21@mail.gmail.com:

> > On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 17:00, Tom Coulter <metalshop@optonline.net> > wrote: >> >> Yes, I followed your MEET link and saw some pics for 2008.  I recall >> seeing some pictures from past years, too - just never quite knew how >> it was "organized", etc. (and I use that term loosely). > > The extent of the "organizing" is thus: > > "Hey guys, let's go with this weekend." > >> What I see is a nice coalescence of Dakota diehards, some real >> brute-force/hands-on activities, and some gnarliless (is that a >> word?) mixed in.  Some of the off-road stuff I've only attempted in a >> rental car. > > The off-roadiness of the BBQ has been dropping over the past few > years. Jon's trails are getting pretty chewed up and the number of > folks who have trucks that can really handle it is dropping. > >> Yes, it is early to think about this, hence my surprise in seeing >> "BBQ" posted already in March (not by me). >> >> If I can make it I'd love to come. >> >> >> >> >> > >



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