Billblatt18
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Lucky you indeed... Nothing like that out here in CT. Got me itching to find some terrain like that to take my raptorLucky me, I live 45 minutes from where most of those pictures are taken
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Lucky you indeed... Nothing like that out here in CT. Got me itching to find some terrain like that to take my raptorLucky me, I live 45 minutes from where most of those pictures are taken
Nice.Got back yesterday from the Raptor Assault. Wow. Top notch event and like others have said, Drew and Donny were amazing. I was extremely impressed and pleasantly surprised with how extensive the event was and how hard they let you push the trucks limits. They give you just enough rope to hang yourself, and enough direction that you don’t. Top notch event with top notch instructors. Can’t say enough good things. View attachment 155453
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That’s awesome haha. He did in fact take the bike up the side of that, but did it successfully with our group lol. Was very surprised with how great the shots were. Just some of the 700 something we got. My only complaint of the whole thing would be that I wish they’d have let us do some more laps on the Baja courseNice.
Your photographer got a lot more creative than ours. There wasn’t much for panoramic shots like on your post.
That said, we had a comical moment that didn’t show up in our pics.
Your first pic, with the two separate groups of trucks up on top of the flat peak with the water eroded side, is where we had our long break and ate lunch. The higher group of trucks is where the mineshaft with a Jeep at the bottom is, that a bunch of dudes on here have mentioned.
On our first break on the way down, the photographer rode his bike up into one of those erosion fingers to get pics (gotta give the guy credit for his balls), and ended up getting his bike stuck, wedged in a crevice at the top.
Dude had to come get one of the instructor’s tow-straps, and one of the student’s trucks to pull his bike down out of the crevice. It was kind of ****** up after being pulled down with a tow strap. Looking at my thumb drive, I don’t think we got any more trail pics after that. Homeboy might have really ****** up his bike.
Lucky you indeed... Nothing like that out here in CT. Got me itching to find some terrain like that to take my raptor
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Quick trip through the Wonka Wash.
It's super helpful when you don't post where this is available!
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00WPKHFA6/?tag=fordraptorforum-20Which foam cannon do you use?
Yeah I found it shortly after I posted that, and it's installed.