Continue from yesterday, which was a blast, so I am totally ready to have a wonderful full days of driving around.
Wake up around 7, because we are going at 9, so I am not in a hurry. I went to check out the Inn and find Tom. He did the Bubble test for me, which my visibility seems like worse than the FJ cruiser since my truck is a full size. By the time we finished, there are others who comes in, so we start on other stuff before we officially hit the trails. Just in case, here are some links.
After we get off the wash, we get up the road, and went to a gas station for filling up air for tires and inspect the damages to the vehicles.
Damages to my vehicle:
Bent my driver side tube
full scratches on both side, mostly can be buffed off
Rear bumper has some damage, but not major
Scratches under front bumper, but unable to fully seem
Scratches on the sides of all 4 tires
Changes needed in the future:
New tires- BFGoodrich AT KO
New running board ( don’t really go hard core off-road so I would like to have more stepping area)
Opinion:
This is great class, I think for most beginner people who want learn how to properly off road would learn a lot from the class. This is perfect class to know how to wheeling properly with minimum damage to your vehicle and environment. I been off-road on and off for last ten years, which I had never drive off-road like this, and learned so much with my class. I highly recommend this classes.
Since everyone is doing okay we skipped lunch and we decide to go ahead. So we go to more advance area where there are more difficult terrains around, especially we only have 3 vehicles which there are more grounds we can cover and go for more different route than at hungry valley.