Treypal's TRR #1 Report and thoughts

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treypal

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Hey guys,

Well, I have had a few days to decompress and get back into the swing of things. Man, what an event. When I originally laid the groundwork for this deal, I expected 10-15 trucks max. Never in my wildest dreams did I predict that there would be 50 Ford Raptors in one place. That’s 2.5 Million in trucks alone. Another thing that was completely unexpected is how great everyone was. Y’all completely rocked! Everyone followed all of the rules, respected the land, and respected each other. I really do wish there would have been a big central meeting place, something for next time. I was also completely blown away at how hard y’all drove your trucks. When the ‘parade’ lap started, and truck after truck was on the limiter, I was floored.

Another big assumption that I had was the thought that everyone would run a lap or two, and decide that offroading wasn’t for them. I was out on course somewhere, when my brother-in-law radioed back that everyone coming off course was grinning ear to ear, and wanted to know when they could go back out. Awesome. This assumption was one of the big reasons we planned all of the other activities. Next time I know that track time is all that is needed unless the exotics decide to cooperate for the feeding. I have to say that my favorite moment was the camel blocking Chris Fosters Raptor on the road, then chasing him. Man that camel really liked sweet cheeks.

I’ll be honest. I never expected the event to run as smoothly as it did. I figured I would be spending the entire time rescuing raptors. One cattle guard, one electrical issue, one flat tire, and one tow in. Seriously guys, how am I supposed to have any fun if your trucks don’t break? All right, I may have had a little fun. The midnight run in a RZR with the lights off, ripping down the straightaways at 3 AM during the lightning storm, meeting all of y’all, showing off for CineSLR, and the KS/MO guys.

Sunday, I drove around picking up some course markers by myself, and was able to reflect back on the weekend. Man it was awesome. Y’all made it awesome. I can’t thank everyone enough. A few people I would like to point out though, Tim & Stacey Price for coming all the way from Northern California to run registration and doing the graphics, my brother-in-law Robert for staging all of the trucks, Chris with BRT for helping get this whole thing together, Carl & Krisha Beal for providing such an awesome ranch, loaning us UTVs to use, making the great t shirts, etc, etc, etc, etc, Matt Parks the ranch manager for helping with everything and being such a riot, Greg Foutz for providing much help and entertainment along with giving an official answer on the Raptor XT, Jarrod from Offroad Magazine for covering the event, and Ron with Ross Creek Trailriders for opening up their weekend home to us. I know I am missing people, and I do apologize, but I thank all of you for the hard work.

So going forward. What does everyone want to see? What did you like? What didn’t you like? I am open to any suggestion on making this event better and better.

Looking forward to the next one.
 

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I can't thank you enough for making such an awesome event a reality. Even with the flat tire, 10 hour drive, and crazy lightning storm. It has still been one of the best trips EVER!
-Cody
 

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A shower schedule, so you are not prarrie dogging while someone is the shower!

A big bonfire, or camp fire for everyone to chill around after the course closes..

More midnight runs! That was a blast... Loved the utv and techincal stuff..

Maybe some slow speed crawling stuff/utv trails/hill climbs.

Pressure washer so we don't drag Texas mud from the ranch all the way home..

Fixed or stationary video cameras at the jumps and mud holes, so epic jumps and amazing photo ops are not missed

More brisket! It was amazing!

It was a blast even if nothing was changed! Over 13 hours on the course, perfect combination of terrains, amazing staff, and one hell of an event! It will be hard to beat! You set the bar high!

-Greg
 
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BlackMamba

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Trey, the event scored a 10. Amazing job. Maybe with a big fire pit (agree with GJM, but understand that burn bans could make this difficult), several more Raptor friendly jumps, and a fewer rocks (my rear BFGs were toast), we could go all the way to 11.

I always assumed my Raptor experience would be underwhelming living in Texas. Your event allowed the Texas guys (and everyone else that made the trek to Texana Ranch) to truly appreciate this amazing truck! Thanks!!
 

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Really, the only thing that I think we missed was a really nice group photo of the whole gang. We could have parked in the pit area and had someone on top of the club house to take a photo.

That, and I know there were a bunch of folks I missed out on meeting, there was too much fun to be had elsewhere!! I am still grinning!!
 
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Really, the only thing that I we missed was a really nice group photo of the whole gang. We could have parked in the pit area and had someone on top of the club house to take a photo.

That, and I know there were a bunch of folks I missed out on meeting, there was too much fun to be had elsewhere!! I am still grinning!!

The adrenaline is just now wearing off.. and holy cow I am sore! I didn't realize I had a burn spot on my collar bone from the seatbelt.. I wouldn't trade it for anything this was a once in a lifetime type event! Can not wait till the next one!

I agree with you about the group picture.. needs to be Saturday morning to allow everyone to show up, before the drivers meeting before everyone scatters!
 

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A shower schedule, so you are not prarrie dogging while someone is the shower!

A big bonfire, or camp fire for everyone to chill around after the course closes..

More midnight runs! That was a blast... Loved the utv and techincal stuff..

Maybe some slow speed crawling stuff/utv trails/hill climbs.

Pressure washer so we don't drag Texas mud from the ranch all the way home..

Fixed or stationary video cameras at the jumps and mud holes, so epic jumps and amazing photo ops are not missed

More brisket! It was amazing!

It was a blast even if nothing was changed! Over 13 hours on the course, perfect combination of terrains, amazing staff, and one hell of an event! It will be hard to beat! You set the bar high!

-Greg

I agree it was a great event. Trey you did a fantastic job and it was well worth the time/money/effort to attend. A couple of suggestions:

1. Like all good car events, use the participants - assign tasks to take the load off your team - trail workers, rescue, staging, etc...

2. You know the course, have some designated photo op spots where we can drop co-drivers to get some exterior shots/video of the best parts of the track

3. general meeting spot. I didn't get to meet nearly as many people as I wanted

4. nametags/callsigns - dorky I know, but putting a real name with a callsign is tough, except for BDRAG

5. Classes/clinics - I would love some instruction on high speed and technical off roading.

again - a terrific event, I plan on attending again!
 
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