The Blanchisseusse-Maracas run: Initiation of the Newbies!!!
Posted: December 12th, 2010, 4:20 pm
Right fellas, I still here on Maracas (posting from my Blackberry). The rest of the crew already left.
Let's just call this run - "The Initiation of The Newbies: Biting Off More Than We Could Chew".
Relatively uneventful run from piarco old-airport (new meeting site) up to SpringBridge up blanchisseusse side....
Left piarco old-airport at 7:45, waiting for RT. Stopped at piarco gas station to pick up ice. Drove up highway, had to detour through arima (my hometown).
No events up till blanchi/maracas up until we decide to go up paria. Then the fun start.
From doing a mini-stance event & parking it hard in a river, muddy-clay hills, to big pools of water, treacherous mountain sides, huge ruts, choppingdown trees to make filling for ruts, 4 out of 7 vans sticking, my navara getting stuck badly in a rut, a mazda B2500 preventing landslide and digging ditch, a hilux surf getting completely bogged.... We made it out alive and relatively unscathed & uninjured (except for jhonnieblue, who got a picker in his foot).
More to come later....
Let's just call this run - "The Initiation of The Newbies: Biting Off More Than We Could Chew".
Relatively uneventful run from piarco old-airport (new meeting site) up to SpringBridge up blanchisseusse side....
Left piarco old-airport at 7:45, waiting for RT. Stopped at piarco gas station to pick up ice. Drove up highway, had to detour through arima (my hometown).
No events up till blanchi/maracas up until we decide to go up paria. Then the fun start.
From doing a mini-stance event & parking it hard in a river, muddy-clay hills, to big pools of water, treacherous mountain sides, huge ruts, choppingdown trees to make filling for ruts, 4 out of 7 vans sticking, my navara getting stuck badly in a rut, a mazda B2500 preventing landslide and digging ditch, a hilux surf getting completely bogged.... We made it out alive and relatively unscathed & uninjured (except for jhonnieblue, who got a picker in his foot).
More to come later....