2016 Wayalife End of Summer WINDROCK Run - Official Event Thread

My brother... Aroge18 is the photographer. He does weddings and portraits but loves wheeling and takes pictures when he can.

He will eventually edit them up and put them here.

I'm looking forward to it since I had to cancel last week on Trevor. In glad everyone who has been able to make it are having a great time!
 
Thank you Trevor! Awesome adventure and event! Thanks to all who participated! Had a blast!! Thanks to Havoc, Dynatrac, Nitto, Rugged Radio and all the venders!!
 
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Man.. How was Waldens ridge? Everything I've seen looks ridiculous.

Most the trails is just tight trail through trees, not very difficult, actually nothing on the trail is very difficult. The ridge is only about 100 yards or so that drops a few hundred feet on either side and throws you off camber toward the drop. It isnt any worse than most the stuff we wheel on other trails but looking out the doors and not seeing anything but tree tops can work on the nerves. Grubbicon with full widths had the most sketchy looking run across because he had less room to maneuver with his full width axles.
 
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Here are a few from the I3 group yesterday. Today was more challenging and exciting. Took the stock jeep up some bigger ledges. Did I4 trails group today with the same awesome crew.
 
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Very successful event! Thank you, again, Trevor for all the hard work organizing this event. And thank to to the trail leaders and spotters for your time and expertise. Thank you to Havoc Off-Road, Dynatrac, Nitto, Rugged Radio, and of course Wayalife, for sponsoring, and a second thank you to Havoc for representing in person. Wonderful meeting everyone, including their families and pups; and great seeing the rigs!!!!!
 
Most the trails is just tight trail through trees, not very difficult, actually nothing on the trail is very difficult. The ridge is only about 100 yards or so that drops a few hundred feet on either side and throws you off camber toward the drop. It isnt any worse than most the stuff we wheel on other trails but looking out the doors and not seeing anything but tree tops can work on the nerves. Grubbicon with full widths had the most sketchy looking run across because he had less room to maneuver with his full width axles.

I'm sure in person it's not as bad as all the wide angle GoPro shots I've seen, but it still looks like it would get your heart pumpin. Looking forward to more pics
 
Trevor, Thanks for a great adventure. WindRock was awesome. We can't wait to see what you come up with next. You can count us in.

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Team I1/I2. Great trail selection.
 
Before I get on the road this morning, I have to give thanks to some great people.
Trevor, thanks for all the hard work that went into putting this together. You made this a great event.
Whytiptoe, thanks for installing my CB.
MedixJK/that's, thanks for leading me down my very first off-road experience.
Everyone involved made this a great time my son and i will remember for a very long time.
 
A big thanks to Trevor/Thardy for putting a great trip together for Wayalifers from all over.
Thanks to all the sponsors.

I heard somebody in the crowd yell out that the guy from Havoc Offroad was great. Same guy yelled out both days. 

It was a pleasure meeting everyone. New friends for sure.

Matt
 
Thanks again Trevor for the great event and it was nice meeting everyone from the forums! Great times and everyone have a safe trip home.

BTW don't forget to check your Jeep for any damage before heading out. Just saw this cut on my tire, it would probably be fine but I felt better putting the spare on.

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The view heading into the smokies and a few pics from group A1 on Friday.

And as you can see, one driver was a little tired after running trail 44. ;)

A great time with some great people.

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