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[QUOTE="KTM Mike, post: 965963, member: 22658"] With the remainder of our group back together, we headed across the B loop cut off towards the east side. Right where the cut off joins the east side, a nasty bunch of roots had Zach’s bike hung up. Mitch climbed off his quad to help him over, to return to a motor that absolutely would not start! A quick bit of diagnosing revealed absolutely NO spark. All the tricks in my tool bag were used up, with the engine pronounced Dead at about 3:45 PM. Soon Neal and Bill came back looking for us. They headed out with Zach, Mark and Mikhail to go get a truck – just as the rain started! Mitch and I stayed to begin the hard push out to the next road crossing. It took quite a while to push the quad through ¾ mile of trail, but we did eventually arrive at the road crossing. The rain had turned into a full tilt thunderstorm by this point, so Mitch and I occupied ourselves playing in the mud making little dams and levys to control the flood in the road! (our levys did fail by the way). Just as we were both starting to get rather chilled, Neal arrived in our truck to save the day! We managed to get both Mitch’s quad and my bike in the back of the truck and headed home. We arrived home just as Ted and Connie where heading down the driveway. The only Chaos Campers that remained were Woodsy, Larry, Aaron and Mikhail – all inside snug and dry chowing down some chili and the many left over munchies everyone had brought! All in all a great weekend. My odo battery died so I don’t know my total mileage – but my son logged a total of 95 miles between the two days. The northern crew certainly logged way more with their rather indirect routes they took! One hopefully minor injury (Al), lots of sorry muscles for everyone, and lots of big smiles! [/QUOTE]
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