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Annual Winter Trip - open to T4R members located in VA/WV/MD/DC/PA

Hey folks,

As usual around this time of year, I’m resurfacing briefly to kick off a thread for our annual winter trip.

I’ve scheduled some PTO between Christmas and New Years day and like any self-respecting T4R member, I’ll be ditching my family, loading out the truck, and hitting the trail for a couple of days.

This year will mark the fourth anniversary of what has become our annual “Winter Wonderland” trip. Our main crew does several private trips over the course of each year, but have always treated this one as an “open” event for T4R members.

As usual, I’m posting it up here to see if anybody else is able to get away for a day or two during the last weekend in December.

I’ll roll out more details as we get closer, but in summary:
  • The general plan is to do two days/one night in Virginia, Maryland, or Southern Pennsylvania

Anyone wanting to peel off and head for home after day 1 is welcome to do so, but by the end of the day, people have historically been itching to pull up around a giant campfire and reflect on the day’s ride.

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As a boiler-plate disclaimer:
I need to point out that this is for T4R members only and should not be posted on any other media channels (read as: Instagram, FaceBook, or any other media). There are few better ways to turn an otherwise fun and low-key trip with good people into an absolute shit-show.

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As usual, the team and/or I will post the planned meet-up locations, other major waypoints, and meet up times over the coming weeks and have added standard COMMS info below.

Please also take a minute to check out the *skill level / truck recommendations* and *attitude requirements* sections below so you know what you’re signing up for if you haven’t been on one of these trips in the past.

I’ll be capping this trip at 10 vehicles to keep things moving quickly with minimal waiting in line.

Reply here if you’re interested and we’ll keep a tally and make sure everyone is updated.

Hope you can make it!

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CONFIRMED: (10 slots total)
1. @carlos.elmotor
2. @gfxcruncher
3. @redshift83
4. @Boyds4Runner
5. @techno
6. @jcaino
7. @01100101
8. @BurghRunner
9. @232vzlano
10. @BrockSamson257

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TENTATIVE:
@Runn4est
@Scott@Hightech

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Tagging the usual suspects as a heads-up:
@Dougthelurk
@4RnR Grl
@Hertz4R
@Zapper
@floridafj80
@Sleeter
@MrsOutbound



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COMMS:

Amateur radio:
Simplex 146.46 MHz (or alternative coordinated onsite)
Repeaters (Generally unnecessary. Will select repeaters based on proximity indicated in RepeaterBook (Android/iOS) depending on where we are)
If you’re new to amateur radio check out this basic kit assembled by @gfxcruncher here > Spring Overland Trip April 5-8
And this short follow up recommendation > Spring Overland Trip April 5-8

CB:
Channel 22 (Ch 23 as backup)
Really CB is a worst-case backup for most of us at this point, but we’ll try to relay to CB as necessary
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SKILL LEVEL / TRUCK RECOMMENDATIONS:
I typically tell people that, as an “open” trip we try to find a balance that’s interesting enough for experienced drivers, but not so challenging that newer people will seriously damage their rigs or have a bad time

In reality that typically translates to either:
“An experienced driver in a stock truck will likely be able to drive pretty much everything or could easily be recovered by another rig” OR
“A less experienced driver in a moderately built truck will likely be able to drive pretty much everything or could easily be recovered by another rig”
Having said that, the trails will have some challenging obstacles in places and we’ll try to ensure there are bypasses -- though we cannot guarantee that a bypass will always be available
33” tires (or larger) and a modest lift will go a long way on both the rocks and the muddy areas
Skids and sliders are a good idea in general, but with careful tire placement factory skids should do the trick

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ATTITUDE REQUIREMENTS:
Bring a positive attitude
Be patient with people that have less experience than you
Help people when they need help
Also try to help new people gain additional knowledge and new skills in a safe environment - that’s how we grow this community and keep public lands in our area open for this type of activity

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Links to the last two winter trips and pics:
2018
2017

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# Trip updates:
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2019-12-01:
We’re killing the AOAA idea due to lack of “hassle-free” camping options

Dates:
- December 28 & 29 (Saturday & Sunday)

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Saturday:
- Meet at one of two rally points in the morning (one in Virginia, one in West Virginia)

- Run the Canaan Loop near Davis, WV

- Late Lunch at Mountain State Brewing in Nelson, WV

- Motor to camp in GWNF (day-trippers head for home)

- Drinks around the campfire

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Sunday:
- Break camp and head for home

- If there’s enough interest we’ll have the option to run Flagpole knob on Sunday morning


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# Change log:
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2019-12-23:
- Added @BrockSamson257 to the "Confirmed" list
- We're full-up again


2019-12-16:
- Removed @Andi-T4R from the "Confirmed" list -- minor accident put his truck in the shop
- The final slot is now open again


2019-12-15:
- Moved @Andi-T4R to the "Confirmed" list
- Added meet-up waypoints and departure times here


2019-12-05:
- Moved @232vzlano to the "Confirmed" list
- Updated the original post to indicate that there is one open slot left


2019-12-03:
- Moved @techno , @jcaino , @01100101 , and @BurghRunner to "Confirmed" list
- Regretfully moved @Cymon off the "Tentative" list. Some day bud, some day!


2019-12-01:
- Moved @232vzlano onto the “Tentative” list
- Moved @Scott@Hightech onto the “Tentative” list
- Posted dates, initial itinerary, and next-steps request for people listed as “Tentative” in post 26
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