yellocoyote
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Aaron and I made the trip to Kentucky from NE Illinois - left home at around 5:30pm central time, and arrived to the campground about 4:00am eastern time. eek2.gif We set the tent really quick (in a place we weren't supposed to) and got in about 3 hours of sleep before we were to meet the others.
Friday morning we were a group of 4 - Cobolt-60, tjkj, ridenby, and us. I got more photos this day of tjkj and ridenby as they were behind me.
ridenby
Cobolt-60 and myself
tjkj
I usually tend to get a good mix of scenic stuff as well as wheeling pictures... but I slacked on the scenic photos this time. Here's one of the few. We were heading up the mountain and out of the fog...
The first muddy ascent...
It was on that hill that I needed recovery #1 (trust me, there was a trend all weekend )
Continuing on down the trail...
We stopped to consult the map and decide the next plan of attack...
This day of wheeling was cut short about mid-afternoon when we discovered that the passenger side boot on my CV was about cut about 1/3 of the way around. Cobolt-60 was good enough to take Aaron into Harlan to see about a replacement boot/grease to see if we could repair my CV. Unfortunately, Harlan didn't carry anything in any of their auto parts stores. Instead, he ordered a remanned CV from NAPA that would be in-store at 8 am the following morning. We would need to do a quick CV change to be back on the trail once again.
Friday morning we were a group of 4 - Cobolt-60, tjkj, ridenby, and us. I got more photos this day of tjkj and ridenby as they were behind me.
ridenby
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Cobolt-60 and myself
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tjkj
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I usually tend to get a good mix of scenic stuff as well as wheeling pictures... but I slacked on the scenic photos this time. Here's one of the few. We were heading up the mountain and out of the fog...
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The first muddy ascent...
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It was on that hill that I needed recovery #1 (trust me, there was a trend all weekend )
Continuing on down the trail...
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We stopped to consult the map and decide the next plan of attack...
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This day of wheeling was cut short about mid-afternoon when we discovered that the passenger side boot on my CV was about cut about 1/3 of the way around. Cobolt-60 was good enough to take Aaron into Harlan to see about a replacement boot/grease to see if we could repair my CV. Unfortunately, Harlan didn't carry anything in any of their auto parts stores. Instead, he ordered a remanned CV from NAPA that would be in-store at 8 am the following morning. We would need to do a quick CV change to be back on the trail once again.