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R.I.P Aaron

This past week has been tough with the passing of my friend, Aaron Thompson. He came to the first Crawl in 2010 and was a fixture in all of the rides I led since. He always spent at least a day or more in the rides I led. One year, I felt something wasn't right with my XJ so one year he let me ride shotgun and he led while I navigated.

So many of the pictures were of him and his XJ at the Crawl in Harlan. I saw a pictures of my fat butt hanging off the side of his XJ in the lower rock garden. Others were from the top of the helipad we first found in 2014 and visited again in 2015. Another image was a black and white of his Jeep sitting in the doorway of the locomotive shed we found the first time this year. That was an exciting place to find and just another adventure with Aaron.

There were so many things I didn't know about him. We talked mostly about Jeep stuff. I wished I had learned more about him. The good thing is he did so much in a short amount of time. He did stuff rather than planning forever like I do. He made time for the people and things he enjoyed. He came to the Rusty's build, the 2014 Flog, almost every Crawl since 2010.

Those are they things I will take with me and remember forever about Aaron. It was so good to see so many people that he touched come together Saturday. He had so many "families". NAXJA is family.

I miss you friend.
 
Can we move this to In Memorium



Yes, it will be eventually.

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mac 'RIP Aaron' gyvr
 
This was on the road to Moab, 2013, feels like just yesterday Aaron, such an epic adventure that no words will ever be able to fulfill the sheer presence of being there. I am deeply saddened by your passing. Your friendship, your laugh, your you, will be missed and your life has been an inspiration like no other.
Rest easy my friend,
KP:patriot:

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Jesus dude...You just made me cry. Again.

Aaron was special in so many ways. I only physically met him twice. Once in 2013 in Moab and then again in May of 2014 when I took him on an 8 day adventure through Nevada. He could have chosen so many different ways to live his life. Living with Beckers MD he could have easily chose a life of a couch potato or did what he could to make everyone else feel sorry for him. That just wasn't his way. He was a true inspiration to me.

I told my wife a couple nights before I left to attend his service that if you want to set a real goal in life, set a goal to touch half the people Aaron did in a positive way. After seeing the love and support for him at his funeral it's pretty obvious that would be a hard goal to attain.
 
He could have chosen so many different ways to live his life. Living with Beckers MD he could have easily chose a life of a couch potato or did what he could to make everyone else feel sorry for him. That just wasn't his way. He was a true inspiration to me.

This is what I admired and respected most about Aaron.
 
Damn, Rest in peace man.
 
This is the first I heard about his passing. But reading the posts in here, I know he was a good man. Wish I had the chance to meet him.
Keep the trails in the sky open brother! You've earned your spot in all of our hearts n minds.
 
Aaron was one of my best friends. And I mean that in the very literal sense of both words. Best. Friend. The guy would literally give you the shirt of his back. He could talk trash and had the best ability to let anything roll off his tough skin.

It took a little time for it to sink in and in a lot of ways, I still really don't believe he's gone.

The first time I met him was at WF09 and he was sitting at a picnic table chowing at the potluck. I sat down next to him with my beer and offered him one. He held up his Mountain Dew and told me "Nah, I'm good." I learned later that he wasn't just referring to his beverage. The dude was good.

The dude was good.
 
The MWC has designed stickers to remember Flex. The stickers are a $5 donation for each sticker and the proceeds will go toward a memorial to Aaron Thompson that we hope to have done in the very near future. Please paypal your donation to [email protected] and include your address in the comment box. Please feel free to share this with others who may want to donate. Stickers are approximately 4x7 inches.

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mac 'moment of silence' gyvr
 
I can publicly release that the memorial that the MWC will be funding at RedBird SRA will be an engraved bench in honor of Aaron Thompson to be placed in the rock crawl area at RedBird. The funds will be paying for the materials and costs involved with building/purchasing the bench. There are still several stickers on hand ready to be shipped for your $5 per sticker donation. Please paypal your donation to [email protected] and include your address in the comment box. Thank you for all the orders so far and thank you to Jacob Schenk (JakeWI) for making the stickers.

mac 'tentatively planning the bench to be placed at the MWC fall clean up on Nov 14th' gyvr
 
Re: Fall 2015 Redbird Clean-up/Flex Memorial Run Nov 14th

Dugger, IN - The Midwest chapter (MWC) of the North American XJ Association (NAXJA) recently took part in a clean up run at the Redbird State Riding Area (SRA) in Dugger, IN on November 14th, 2015. The MWC had officially adopted Trail 21 at Redbird SRA since 2008. This year was special, because it was the first clean up run and MWC activity since the passing of long time NAXJA MWC member Aaron "FlexdXJ" Thompson who passed away in September. The MWC completed several tasks as the park including, with the blessing of the Indiana DNR, taking down a troublesome tree that had caused issues on the trail for several years. Other MWC members assisted in helping DNR workers clean up the entrance to the trail with putting new rock in down.

At lunch, members of the MWC joined with "The Main Event" Off road club out of Indiana, to assist with a "Toys for Tots" run that was being held at Redbird SRA that same day. There was also a special presentation as MWC chapter president Matt 'macgyvr' Rowland presented Redbird SRA with a memorial bench and a check for $1000 to Redbird SRA to remember Aaron.

The MWC would like to thank Redbird SRA DNR supervisor, Carmen Jackson, Redbird Station, NAXJA MWC member John 'Lesslimited' Amann for building the bench, and all the MWC chapter members that attended the event.

The media also attended and submitted this story that aired locally:
Click here

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Re: Fall 2015 Redbird Clean-up/Flex Memorial Run Nov 14th

The bench has been mounted. Pics courtesy of Carman Jackson DNR.

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Winterfest remember's Flex

The Midwest Chapter wanted to remember Flex at their premier event, Winterfest, that's held each year in March, at the Badlands Off Road Park in Attica, IN.

We had commemorative flags made up to remember Flex. They were given to MWC members with their registration packet.
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The Winterfest 2016 T-shirt was also a tribute to Flex. From the color of the shirt matching the color of his Jeep, to the hand symbol that means, "Rock On", designed by our residence in house graphics guru, Anthony "Emptypockets86" If you'd ever wheeled with Flex this was his trademark.
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The MWC had a rock made as a tribute to Flex. This rock was left with the Badlands to remember Flex.
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Lastly, when we were putting registration packets together, we came across and event sticker that was missing part of the grill. For many years when Flex started wheeling with the group he was missing a tooth. We ribbed him a lot about the tooth and he always took it in stride. We left a chair empty this year at the Winterfest banquet to remember Flex. At that empty chair, we put the sticker to remember him.
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mac 'gone but not forgotten' gyvr
 
SEC Remembers Aaron "Flexdxj" Thompson at the 2016 Crawl

To honor and remember Aaron at this year's Crawl, the SEC designed the event sticker and shirt color to be similar to the gunmetal blue color of his XJ.

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In addition, the Southeast Chapter designed and purchased this plaque which is now on display in the office at the Harlan County Campground for all to see. The plaque was presented during the Saturday evening activities at the Crawl.

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