67Carguy – Thanks for checking out my stuff! The Scout certainly has been a challenge and I probably echo what most people say about how it ***** to fix rusty stuff. I guess if it was easy everyone would be doing it. Certainly looking forward to the day when I can attend one of the International get-togethers with something other than hopes and dreams.
No work done in the shop lately. Spent an extended weekend at the Sand Hollow state park in Utah. Met up with several folks from the Can Am forum to run some trails.
Drove the 6.5 hours to get there, pulled the Can Am out and set up the trailer. Went to re-position the car and it wouldn’t start! Took a jump just fine, so figured it was the battery. It is the original and just about 2 years old now. It was getting late-ish and most places in the area were already closed. Managed to find a UTV rental/parts place that was open and had a new battery in stock.
Battery change-out in the parking lot using the tools I carry in the trunk. Easy swap.
Not 5 minutes after I finished it started to rain. Good timing.
Cool sunset, looks like the hills are on fire.
First day was a bit rough. Several of the group were hard-core rock crawlers and we started off on some easy trails that somehow morphed into difficult. I ended up on my side twice. First time was just me being dumb and picking a bad line. Should have cleared it without an issue…but I didn’t. Was a very easy and slow-motion tip-over.
Bent the RotopaX bracket and scraped some paint off the cage, but nothing major.
I wasn’t the only one to go over that day.
Fortunately no serious vehicular damage and the only thing hurt was pride.
My second time over was on a pretty steep descent, following one of the big dog crawlers. Might have made this one with a better line, but it was sketchy to begin with. Tipped over on the driver side, broke the gas can RotopaX mount clean off and totaled the LED whip, too. Not too bad really, all things considered.
The rest of Day 1 was fairly uneventful, just trying to keep all 4 on the floor.
Day 2 was spent doing trail riding, visiting some of the local attractions. Top of the World, Competition Hill, the Flinstone House, etc. Generally cruising around and having fun.
Day 3 was pretty awesome. Slightly overcast most of the day made it real nice to ride in. Went through Rattle Snake Gulch up to Toquerville Falls. A lot of creek crossings!
Overall a great weekend. Sure beats going to work!!