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WE-Rock Goldendale 2015

TORX

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World Extreme Rock Crawling
Goldendale, WA
August 1-2, 2015

WE-Rock was in town for part of their western series of rock crawling events. I headed up again this year to go watch some cone dodging for the day.​

Crossing over from Biggs, it was already getting warm outside.​
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Once at the event site, I geared up for the day in the heat, got my wristband, and hiked in. I quickly scoped out the courses, and found Jesse Haines on course in "Pokey" his most recent promod car.​
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WE-Rock has several different classes, from your "average" trail wheeler, to unlimited four wheel steer moon buggies. I was waiting for the flop shot, but this team worked through this section with no reverse penalty.​
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Some of you might recognize this orange first gen. Jason handed the keys to the misses, and took up the role of spotter for the weekend.​
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Karl.​
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There's just something about an LS on the rev-limiter...​
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It was a dusty day for sure.​
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Main stretch above the courses was busy with staging, wrenching, vendors, and spectators.​
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Team Japan, Tsuda Racing.​
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Team Tippy at it again.
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Sometimes things don't go as planned. The driver was still on the gas after the flop trying to drive out of it with no luck.
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Opie "XJ_Ranger" out representing the XJ's.
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This was a tight squeeze through the cones, Opie and his spotter did an awesome job getting through with a little rear burn action.
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Opie's always fun to watch.


Oops. He, stayed in it though and was able to right himself back on the tires. Definitely got some cheers from the crowd for that.
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Unfortunately, it looked like his radiator or hose blew from the flop.
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Going for the bonus line on the lower course, it was a tight gate.
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Using some amazing finesse, they were able to crab walk through.
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On it.
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Trail Gear's, Matt Messer.
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You can always tell a rock rig from the tires.
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Traction bar. There were a few setups out there on some of the leaf sprung rigs.
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James Treacy.
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Team Canada.
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Drive, "I'm going to roll" Spotter, "You're good" Driver, "Are you sure?" Spotter, "Pretty sure..."
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This line is pretty sketch with a pretty good sized drop off on the driver side. Hanging tire is what it took to clear the final gate.
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Cody Gabriel going for the bonus.
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With no rear steer option, Cody did great getting lined up, but ended up clipping the front cone with just one tire lug. Bummer.
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James ended up clipping a cone as well trying to finesse through the bonus line.
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James is a really smooth driver to watch. I was very surprised to catch a near flop, but he was just as quick to grab reverse out of it.
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What would probably have most of us yelling for a strap, Jesse calmly drove through a tippy line. It's amazing how stable these cars are on the rocks. Don't mind the aftermath of a sheared pinion on the right.
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Dropping into one of the courses featured a sharp left turn after the drop. This driver diff'd out on the rock, and bumped through it. The stickies caught traction and launched the front passenger tire into the tree.
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Result, broken D60 RCV.
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Matt Messer on the final climb of one course.


With the days events coming to an end, I hiked out and called it a day. It was pretty warm.
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Saw a minivan engulfed in flames just outside Portland.
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Awesome event to go too. I'd highly recommend making the trip out next year. In the mean time, I want front digs!
 
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