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Old 10-16-2007, 01:47 PM
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Default All Wheelers - Juniper Dunes Run (Oct. 13th, 2007)

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Juniper Dunes Run
October 13th, 2007


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The rigs


The quads


Heading out back




Pepper and Comando14 taking in the view


Very cool hill climb here








Nice small bowl




A challenging hill climb


A climb that only 1 out two Bronco IIs could make.


TooRisky and Icesis


Here is the pink Bronco II someone left out in the dunes. The Peak Putters are working on having it removed.


Bronco IIs are fun driving, but don't let anyone see you driving one. Incase you didn't know this is Jerry hiding in the helmet.


Icesis


The Tweety Jeep stuck


The MT/Rs covered the hood and inside the cab.


This was a fun run thanks to the people who came out.
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Old 10-16-2007, 02:27 PM
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Nice pics, Clay. I especially like the red Bronco II . We all had a great time I am looking forward to doing it again. Thank you!
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Old 10-16-2007, 08:26 PM
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It looks like a great time. I could see my Land Cruiser digging itself a big hole and taking several rigs to pull all 6000 pounds free of the sand.

Did Jerry find any good parts on that pink Bronco II?

What area is the Juniper Dunes located?

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Old 10-17-2007, 10:07 AM
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Okay, let's take these comments and questions one at a time and not necessarily in the same order...

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What area is the Juniper Dunes located?
The Juniper Dunes ORV Area, adjacent to the Juniper Dunes National Wilderness Area, both managed by the Bureau of Land Management, is about 15 miles NE of Pasco, Washington. From US Hwy 12 (I-182) go East on the Pasco-Kahlotus Highway, at 6 miles turn North on the Peterson Road (Private), at 2 miles and 4 miles there are BLM parking areas for the ORV area.

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Did Jerry find any good parts on that pink Bronco II?
Funny man! I tried to salvage the pink paint for your Land Cruizzzer.

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It looks like a great time. I could see my Land Cruiser digging itself a big hole and taking several rigs to pull all 6000 pounds free of the sand.
It really was a fun time. It was all easy going, nothing difficult, but it was really fun. Maybe it was the wide open spaces, maybe the whoopdedoos over the trails, I don't know, but the sand is fun. And the people were great. As for your Land Cruizzzer digging a big hole, I wouldn't worry about it. Since it's not pink you could just cover it up and I would be happy to give you a ride home!!!
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