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John G, Gone but never Forgotten...
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<blockquote data-quote="BamaTJ" data-source="post: 629988" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>We wanted to start a thread for everyone to post up their memories and good times with JohnG. John G was one of the first members of this club and has been a moderator of the forum for as long as I can remember. I have no idea how he did it on his own, but he did and did it well. He loved this forum and met many great friends through it.</p><p></p><p>In the early days of Hardline, the club traveled a lot. Some of the first rides were in Windrock, Tellico, Monteagle, and Harlan. The club was small and not everyone could travel for rides, so it sometimes was just the two of us. On one occasion, John and I traveled to Clayton, OK. I had been there several times, it still is my favorite place to wheel. We rode for 3 full days. Nobody broke and we rarely stopped except for lunch. On the last day we ran the hardest trail, Slim's Slope. To put it in perspective, the trail was about 3/4 of a mile and it took us all day to run with no breakage. I have ridden almost every park in the SE and all the trails at the Hammers several times, but this trail is still the hardest trail I have ever been on. John was in the old single seater. He ran the entire trail and had to pull cable once to make it up a 20 ft waterfall. It was insane what he could do with that buggy. I was in my old TJ and had to pull cable about a million times. We both spotted for each other back and forth, John clearly had to work harder than me though! It was a great trip, one that I will never forget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BamaTJ, post: 629988, member: 2"] We wanted to start a thread for everyone to post up their memories and good times with JohnG. John G was one of the first members of this club and has been a moderator of the forum for as long as I can remember. I have no idea how he did it on his own, but he did and did it well. He loved this forum and met many great friends through it. In the early days of Hardline, the club traveled a lot. Some of the first rides were in Windrock, Tellico, Monteagle, and Harlan. The club was small and not everyone could travel for rides, so it sometimes was just the two of us. On one occasion, John and I traveled to Clayton, OK. I had been there several times, it still is my favorite place to wheel. We rode for 3 full days. Nobody broke and we rarely stopped except for lunch. On the last day we ran the hardest trail, Slim's Slope. To put it in perspective, the trail was about 3/4 of a mile and it took us all day to run with no breakage. I have ridden almost every park in the SE and all the trails at the Hammers several times, but this trail is still the hardest trail I have ever been on. John was in the old single seater. He ran the entire trail and had to pull cable once to make it up a 20 ft waterfall. It was insane what he could do with that buggy. I was in my old TJ and had to pull cable about a million times. We both spotted for each other back and forth, John clearly had to work harder than me though! It was a great trip, one that I will never forget. [/QUOTE]
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