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HydroCeramics

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  1. Here's the flyer for the cruise-in. It's important to show up here too as the DNR will be there to answer questions about the new Yacolt Burn trails. Show some support, let's get a legal 4x4 park in SW Washington!
  2. The Yacolt Burn is an area of forest east of Vancouver, WA and north of Camas/Washougal. The Dept of Natural Resources are opening up the area as a four-wheeling park that will eventually be similar to Browns Camp or Naches. A work party is scheduled for Sept 27th. It's important, not only to pickup the area but also to show the DNR that an ORV park would be used and is needed by us. Flyer below has all the information. Also, a 4x4 cruise-in is scheduled on Oct 12th sponsored by Woody's 4x4 in Vancouver. Again, it's important to show up and show support so the DNR knows we're serious. Thanks, see you there!
  3. It all started when I was about 5 or 6. My dad would take me wheeling in his old yellow Ford. We even had one of the first CD players ever installed in it! Anyway, we'd go up in the snow in the Columbia Gorge every winter to find the "perfect Christmas tree." Packing my mom and sister with us in the bench seat. Anyway, fast forward to my 16th birthday. I took the family Grand Cherokee up into the hills regularly without parental permission. My dad found tons of mud caked to the skid plates once when he was changing the oil. Thus banning me from the Jeep. That didn't stop me! I was then stuck with the Honda Accord. I took that through places I shouldn't and got into some sticky situations. Eventually, that ended with a dented oil pan. I then saved up enough money from making pizzas to afford my first car. Looking all around I originally wanted a 4runner but those turned out to be far too expensive. Then I found it. Black '87 Pathfinder for $1000. I was in love. She still serves me to this day with as much vigor as ever even with 225,000 miles!
  4. Sleeping bag, blanket, extra shoes/socks, sweatshirt, stocking cap, couple 20 oz water bottles, small tool set, duct tape, extra oil, machette (to deter theft) fire extinguisher, extra fuses, tow chain (not for me, of course, for the other dumbass) two mag lights with extra batteries, teri towels, Purel, first aid kit, some snacks (crackers, granola bars, etc) and rubbers.
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