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Roundup 2002 - Jim Oaks;
The
Roundup started out on Friday with myself, Hiroller, ErinBronco, justdave,
PTRangerV8 and Ozzy grabbing dinner at the Riverside Roadhouse.
Afterwards, we did a late evening prerun of the trails.
The landowner met us and let us on
the property around 10:00pm. We managed to get out of the
trails at 3:00am. It rained the whole time we were out.
Shortly after getting started we encountered a downed tree.
Hiroller made it under the first branch but caught another that
pulled a large section down breaking the right top corner of his
windshield. He then used his Ranger and a tow strap to yank on
the tree and break it apart. After a 1/2 dozen breaks enough
was broke apart to get past.
We encountered a narrow section of
trail that dropped off on each edge and had obstructions in the
path. It was one of those sections where you had to let off
the brake and let it just coast forward past the obstacle and down
on to the flat area. Hitting the brakes would have caused you
to slide off the edge.
At one point I was going up a trail
that was heavily rutted on the left. The truck stalled going
up. It was so slick that I winched myself back down to avoid
sliding off an edge. My crummy Autozone starter wouldn't kick
over, but I backed it off the transmission, hit the key, tightened
it back up, and was off and running again.
After some long, narrow, twisty,
rutted, muddy, water hole trails........we finally made it out and
called it a night. I was extremely thankful to get a warm
shower that night.
Saturday we all met at the rest Area
at SR213 and SR7. When I arrived I found GoukyEdge and his
newly acquired Bronco II. He was using a sawzall and hilift
jack to modify the fenders to mount up some bigger tires (See the top 2 photos
left).
We had 19 participants show up for
the trail ride. After Gouky was done with his 'modifications' we
left for the trail. The landowner had given me a key so I let
everyone in the gate. The road going back to the staging area
was so bad that some had difficulty getting up it. One guy
came in a full size Chevy Blazer (?) and apparently shut it off
waiting for Hiroller to unload his Ranger from his truck/trailer.
The Chevy couldn't restart and I ended up winching him up to a flat
spot where they messed with the starter and finally got it
running. I then pulled Gouky up the road after he found that
the 4WD wouldn't work.
After we got up to the staging area I
borrowed the ATV from the guy that came along with Gouky to see if I
could find a better path than the one taken the night before.
Plus, the powerline hill was looking rough. We chose to take
the powerline hill after it appeared to be the best option.
After a couple of us got down the
powerline hill there were 2 Jeeps and a Toyota 4Runner wanting to go
up the hill. The Jeeps made it up....the Yota failed.
After waiting a while, our group decided to go around the
other side. All was well until the Blazer went in to a deep
rut and nearly rolled. 351Ranger, Leebo and JOD decided to
stay at the top of the hill and explore the trails up there.
The trail going down the powerline hill was pretty
intimidating. JOD's kids were with him and they wasn't up to
the challenge after seeing others mishaps.
Once at the bottom we had to go over
a smaller hill and then down a trail. Gouky's friend flipped
his ATV over going up a hill. Fortunately he wasn't seriously
hurt.
From there we found ourselves
traversing down the side of a hill on a switchback. I was
leading the group. At one point the side of the trail
collapsed behind me and we had to build a bridge over it using logs
and rocks.
At the end of that trail was a creek
rushing with water (thanks Rain!). We followed it around trees
and through mud bogs in and out of the water. I love that
section of trail! We then encountered a GMC Jimmy that ran out
of gas. A donation got him out of our way. We took a
rocky trail out of that valley back up to a flat area. It was
a twisty and very rocky trail that had everyone bouncing in
there cabs. We stopped at a flat spot at the top and
regrouped.
When I took off I crossed a deep rut
with a makeshift bridge. When we all pulled out ErinBronco and
JustDave didn't realize it was there and missed the bridge.
They hit the rut and ErinBronco made a hole in the dash with his
hand. We were so close right there they never had a chance to see
it. ErinBronco's finger didn't look to good. Not sure
yet if he broke it.
We got in to some nice water and mud
holes and played for a while. Brett00 buried his Ranger but
was able to winch himself out. We saw a guy sink a Chevy S10
Blazer. Hiroller pulled him out of the hole. When they
got out, his passengers opened their doors and water gushed out!
It was definitely a Blazer day.
We had to rescue 3 of them. Ok, one was a Jimmy....but same
thing.
On the way out JustDave and
ErinBronco ran over an obstruction that bent the heck out of the
transmission cross member. TrailRunner encountered the same
damage on his truck.
We had all decided to meet at the
Lisbon Days Inn at 10:00 pm to go grab some dinner. It was
around 8:30pm when we left the trail. We all stopped while
Gouky and his friend tried to find a way to get his ATV back to the
staging area since we came out at a highway.
At 10:00pm we met at the Days
Inn. Only about 12 of us decided to leave from there and
eat. We went up by Boardman (Youngstown) and had dinner at the
Outback Steakhouse. The waitress was very friendly, but I
think the other employees freaked out when we showed up 15 minutes
before they stopped serving. Oh well. All in all it was a
great day finished off with a great meal.
Lessons learned:
Make sure when you come to Wellsville
you have a full tank of gas, CB radio, tow hooks and straps, first
aid kit, food and water in case you're there much longer than you
plan.

(What the creek bed
looks like)
(Coming out of the
Tank Traps)
Getting ready for
the 'Frog Bog'. Contestants leaped in to their trucks like
frogs and then hopped the pond in their trucks. Just kidding.
View the Hiroller
Mud Video
I will add more photos
or video to this site as they become available.
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