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Elbe Rock crawl and Rainier Vista

Speaking of pos, I'm glad the 160 is going and not the 120. I didn't want everyone thinking we work for some fly by night company that does house foundations and clears pastures. The frieghtliner might still lump us in that catagory though
 
I got new decals for it today (lipstick on a pig) but Dennis wasn't getting back from Bellevue till like 5:30 so oh well.

I bet Uncy Dave is pissed to get the 120:haha: fuk him!
 
i'm sure there will still be plenty left to do when you get up there, but working saturdays sucks, even more so when its with someone who wishes they could work 7 days a week:awesomework:
 
I have a saw and will be waiting with the Chev and rock trailer when you guys show up tomorrow morning. There are some blowdowns we can put on the offcamber side of the rocks so it is safer and defines the trail boundry.
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I heard that a TON of work got done yesterday, way more than we expected.
Luckily cell service is improving up there. Ralph got up there this morning, thought everything was done, couldn't find anyone and was heading out. We got hooked up before he'd left that park and it appears that with his work today we should get just about everything finished today and then it's time to play.
 
Here are some pictures. Big thanks to Will, Jeff, Chad and Marc from RPD for the excavator. This is one rock section, there are a couple more too.
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Thanks will for haul'n that unit up there and making saturday possible. You raised the roof with that one. Thanks for the shout out corey (BTW, I was unsure of that trailer at first, but left amazed at the beating that thing took. Some of those rocks probably weighed as much as your truck and trailer.):awesomework:
 
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