Mr. Tyler. I would like us to log 99 hours towards our AAT program please.After a quite a bit of conversation, I heard from Greg Hoffman that our AAT sign was done and ready to install.
With short notice. We amassed our work crew Danny and two of his sweet children, along with Chris and his charming daughter. And set off for BB. We had to stop at Home Depot to pick up cement. And after a stop at the Discovery Center to meet up and do some serious Gold Panning
(Sorry I don't have any pictures there, but I'm sure one of the guys do) we headed out.
We then went to the Shed and picked up our sign. WOW! One serious piece of metal. Now I understand the time it took to fabricate this thing. We strapped it on the top of Danny's X and off we went to 2N02.
We stopped at the Arrastre #1 shooting area and chatted with some guys that were shooting. Figured we couldn't do much here so headed off to find Arrastre #2 Shooting area.
Found the Arrastre #2 Shooting area. NOTE: It wasn't easy. It is not well marked (A brown post no sign).
After a little contribution of our own
We started our cleanup:
After about 50# of shell casings we set out for our primary goal.... TO PLANT A SIGN
We found the area designated by Greg to place the sign (Near the southern boundary of the Nation Forest) and the work proceeded:
After pouring 90# of cement and a thorough paint job, I present to you the SCCX AAT sign:
I cannot take anything from the core of our work crew:
After a job well done, it was time to PLAY!!!!!
So we decided to "TAKE THE PONTIAC"....
After a couple real gut wrenching and learning experiences for Chris (The only open diff rig there) and Danny's superior line choices and no strapping. We came, we saw, we conquered:
GRCSIDN Sittin' in the shade. Been there, done that...
Notice the kids getting in the act: (Wheelers all of them)
Wait where's Harley Chris?
We didn't have time to do the loop above the Pontiac but agreed to save that one for another adventure.
I would like to thank Danny, Chris and their 4-wheelin' kids for a great Saturday full of accomplishment and fun.
John I would like us to log 99 hours towards our AAT program please.
Signed: The old guy that is convinced the speed limit in Campgrounds IS 15 MPH