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The 6 week Power Wagon Adventure out west.
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 12:02 pm
by gun45boat
Re: The 6 week Power Wagon Adventure out west.
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 2:39 pm
by myoung84
That just looks awesome! And you still weigh less than a stock power wagon!
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Re: The 6 week Power Wagon Adventure out west.
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 3:58 pm
by gun45boat
Thanks for the thumbs up... Now the true test will be if she can handle all the hard miles, AND getting the snot beat out of her on the trails, THEN drive her all the way home to Florida after I beat her like a redheaded stepchild, on the hardest trails that the USA has to offer!!!!!!
I cant wait to get the tripod fixed with the Correct camera lenses on the stars in Death Valley, Hopefully the full moon will be around during the shoot.
Pictures posted to this thread will be from my Gayphone (not from my camera) but it will do it justice, none-the-less. I will post to the forum while I have cell coverage.
Please respond to the thread, so that I know I am not wasting my time with the pictures.

Re: The 6 week Power Wagon Adventure out west.
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 4:16 pm
by RustyPW
Re: The 6 week Power Wagon Adventure out west.
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 4:17 pm
by 05PWrockcrawler
You go bud. Awesome!
Re: The 6 week Power Wagon Adventure out west.
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 4:18 pm
by Cactus Red
I'll be very interested in your Hammer Trail's experience. Last one I did was Outer Limits in '04, and it's part of the KOH race course. We had a big group at the Tin Bender's Jambo - as I recall 18 vehicles. Took us 10 hours to get thru, and I broke a front Detroit locker, and a pinion tooth on the rear on the last set of obstacles. Glad I had a trailer to get home on that trip! The KOH race amazes me with the speed they get thru that stuff!
Re: The 6 week Power Wagon Adventure out west.
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 4:33 pm
by gun45boat
Cactus Red wrote:I'll be very interested in your Hammer Trail's experience. Last one I did was Outer Limits in '04, and it's part of the KOH race course. We had a big group at the Tin Bender's Jambo - as I recall 18 vehicles. Took us 10 hours to get thru, and I broke a front Detroit locker, and a pinion tooth on the rear on the last set of obstacles. Glad I had a trailer to get home on that trip! The KOH race amazes me with the speed they get thru that stuff!
You broke these items on your PW?
Re: The 6 week Power Wagon Adventure out west.
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 5:12 pm
by Cactus Red
Nope, on the '87 Toyota rock crawler.
My PW wouldn't make the first ledge on Outer Limits, hell, I couldn't even get a tire on it to start up it...
Re: The 6 week Power Wagon Adventure out west.
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 5:48 pm
by myoung84
gun45boat wrote:Pictures posted to this thread will be from my Gayphone (not from my camera) but it will do it justice, none-the-less. I will post to the forum while I have cell coverage.
Please respond to the thread, so that I know I am not wasting my time with the pictures.

Any pics you are able to post would be awesome! I know I'd give my left nut, and maybe even the right one, to take a trip like this!
Re: The 6 week Power Wagon Adventure out west.
Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 7:48 pm
by gun45boat
You got it!!!! Pics will be posted in this forum only. Thanks for following the thread.. ETD 34 hours....

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Re: The 6 week Power Wagon Adventure out west.
Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 8:06 pm
by vanished
Can't wait !
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Re: The 6 week Power Wagon Adventure out west.
Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 8:41 pm
by JBM Power Wagon
Same here, can't wait!!!!!
Re: The 6 week Power Wagon Adventure out west.
Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 10:58 pm
by SilverWagon05
No doubt we are all very anxiously following this thread. We all wish you safe travels.
Will you be passing through New Mexico on your route to Colorado?
Re: The 6 week Power Wagon Adventure out west.
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 3:06 am
by azracer
I can honestly say I will live vicariously through your documentation of this adventure, as what you post is as close as I will ever come to an adventure of this epic magnitude. So yes please let me experience this through your posts wherever you choose to post them!
Thanks so much in advance for sharing your adventure!
Re: The 6 week Power Wagon Adventure out west.
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 4:24 am
by gun45boat
Thanks to all, Even though I have been through all sorts of shit in the Navy, and all the cool shit I have done in the past, I will admit, that I am kinda nervous about this adventure!!!!! Just the fact that I am doing it by myself is the nervous part. Hiking alone.....Wheeling alone.....Camping in some remote places alone..... AS much as I want to be alone and get away, it still makes me nervous in a sense. I am sure a few rum and cokes at camp will ease my concerns. Mainly Hiking alone is the nervous part But carrying a SPOT transmitter is a little piece of mind....
SilverWagon, Yes, I will be coming through Dallas and hitting up the North East Corner of New Mexico on my way to Pikes Peak/Alpine loop. Are you near the North East corner?
Re: The 6 week Power Wagon Adventure out west.
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 12:16 pm
by w2dodge
Have fun...be safe...good luck
Re: The 6 week Power Wagon Adventure out west.
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 12:10 am
by SilverWagon05
gun45boat wrote:SilverWagon, Yes, I will be coming through Dallas and hitting up the North East Corner of New Mexico on my way to Pikes Peak/Alpine loop. Are you near the North East corner?
No, I live in the Northwest corner, Farmington, NM. I'm about 2 hours south of the Aspen loop area. Even being that close, with everything I have going on at work over the next 3 weeks, I doubt I'd be able to break away to head up that way to meet. But, if the timing is right, it could happen. Let me know when you're going to be in the Siverton/Ouray area and maybe I'll be able to take a run up that way. Safe travels.
Re: The 6 week Power Wagon Adventure out west.
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 9:30 am
by gun45boat
Pulled a 12.5 hour day. Covered 950 miles. Crashed in Shreveport La. Truck is SO dialed in. Averaged 80 to 85mph all day. Love the 6.4 Stroker. Barely touching the throttle. 2100rom at 80mph. De tuned program got an averaged 13.4 mpg. I am sure if I dropped my speeds those numbers would improve lol. Headed to Dallas then across/up to pikes peak. I should be at Silverton to run the loop by next Sunday. If it's open.
Re: The 6 week Power Wagon Adventure out west.
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 10:31 pm
by gun45boat
Made it to Amarillo Tx. After visiting a Navy buddy of mine in Dallas. I will be in the Pikes Peak area of Colorado by Tom and will make the run up PP on Tuesday then off to visit family in Steamboat Co. Will be hiking and doing a climb (ropes) up Sand Mountain on Thursday should summit lol and back down Friday. Still on track to be at the "loop" by Sunday. Weather looks as though it is going to freeze up starting this Friday.
QUESTION. Do I do the alpine loop going north to south (Ouray to silverton) or south to north ( silverton to Ouray) ??? Going to hit up Telluride after the "loop". Any suggestions on Telluride? Everyone is telling me to hit Black bear pass ( if it is open). Thanks for any advise!!!
Re: The 6 week Power Wagon Adventure out west.
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 11:05 pm
by Cactus Red
Either way is fine - we've done it both ways. View wise, going in over Cinnamon Pass is pretty spectacular when heading east. On the way back via Engineer, you get some great looks as you break over the top. 14'er's everywhere if it's clear! And Animas Forks ghost town is best seen from the Engineer side. We've done it all from Silverton too - that's an easy route in and out.
Re: The 6 week Power Wagon Adventure out west.
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 1:15 am
by SilverWagon05
SilverWagon05 wrote:gun45boat wrote:SilverWagon, Yes, I will be coming through Dallas and hitting up the North East Corner of New Mexico on my way to Pikes Peak/Alpine loop. Are you near the North East corner?
No, I live in the Northwest corner, Farmington, NM. I'm about 2 hours south of the Aspen loop area. Even being that close, with everything I have going on at work over the next 3 weeks, I doubt I'd be able to break away to head up that way to meet. But, if the timing is right, it could happen. Let me know when you're going to be in the Siverton/Ouray area and maybe I'll be able to take a run up that way. Safe travels.
I meant to type Alpine loop, not Aspen loop, but either way, I'm about 2 hours south of both the Alpine and Aspen loops.
gun45boat wrote:Made it to Amarillo Tx. After visiting a Navy buddy of mine in Dallas. I will be in the Pikes Peak area of Colorado by Tom and will make the run up PP on Tuesday then off to visit family in Steamboat Co. Will be hiking and doing a climb (ropes) up Sand Mountain on Thursday should summit lol and back down Friday. Still on track to be at the "loop" by Sunday. Weather looks as though it is going to freeze up starting this Friday.
QUESTION. Do I do the alpine loop going north to south (Ouray to silverton) or south to north ( silverton to Ouray) ??? Going to hit up Telluride after the "loop". Any suggestions on Telluride? Everyone is telling me to hit Black bear pass ( if it is open). Thanks for any advise!!!
Black Bear is incredible. It is not full size vehicle friendly, due to the very tight switchbacks, but being as short as your vehicle is, you should be fine. A section of the trail is one-way (East to West only). Imogene Pass is also incredible and has great views of Black Bear, across the valley. Both of these trails will take you through spectacular country, from Ouray straight over to Telluride.
Re: The 6 week Power Wagon Adventure out west.
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 9:35 pm
by gun45boat
Made it to Pikes Peak. Stupid long drive. Tired as fuck. I am going to drown myself in whiskey and hit the bed. Now it's gets fun!!!! Thanks for all the suggestions and recommendations. Pics start tom
Re: The 6 week Power Wagon Adventure out west.
Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 5:54 pm
by BigRed2007
Dang...that was a long push, from FL to PP in 3 days. I can't get to my PMs to get your phone number....
Re: The 6 week Power Wagon Adventure out west.
Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 8:02 am
by gun45boat
My Phone number Is 407-310-9412. Got up Pokes Peak yesterday. Holy shit!!!!!! Is was amazing. Massive power loss in the engine at 12k feet. Willing to bet I lost at least 100hp or more at that altitude. But is was amazing!!!! Did both the trails around the lakes. Spent most the day there. Well worth it!!!!!! Incredible!!!!! I made it to Steamboat co and am getting ready to leave with my cousin Rory to summit Sand Mountain and get some climbing in on the faces around the area. I will be in Ouray/ Silverton area this Friday evening and will be doing the Alpine loop this weekend, then Telluride (black bear pass) next week.
If anyone wants to run the loop with me this weekend that would be Awesome!!!!
*****when I try to upload pics from my iPhone is states "invalid file". Please advise!! Thanks
Re: The 6 week Power Wagon Adventure out west.
Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 9:03 am
by Cactus Red
Tapatalk is not permitting uploads. It bites. You can load photos if you log in to the full site tho.