Glad everyone could make it out, and thank you for your patience while Troy and I worked on Chase's KJ. It went a little longer than expected, but his jeep turned out real nice. Rhett and Sarah, it was good having you come along. I hope Stacey didn't freak Sarah out too much.

Stacey's a pretty good driver, especially if she listens to her spotter.

Everyone one else did extremely well, considering the handicaps of stock suspensions, tires, new driver's, low light and wet terrain. You guys will only get better. As you may have noticed, if you trust your spotter, you can get through some fun stuff with very little trouble. I have done this trail several times, but we never had any stockers join us, so I was a little skeptical, but I learned something new as well, and I finally got a chance to see the loop that goes back to the trailhead. It was also nice to see all the co-pilots enjoying the ride, and some of them wanting to learn how to spot. We could always use more well trained spotters, because there are very few of us and we get spread pretty thin when we get in large groups, as Chase may recall from the Iron Clads run.
Anyways, I look forward to seeing you guys on the future trail runs. We need to do a Wheeler Lake and Chinamans Gulche run here in the near future, which are a lot of fun for the stocker guys to ride along and see what some real obstacles look like. I'm looking at maybe three weeks from now doing another trail run, so keep your eye out for that.