Dirt Devils Digest
June 2016
The Dirt Devils Digest
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June 2016
A monthly publication of the Dirt Devils
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Editors Message:
I know the newsletter is late this month. At least it is
before the July meeting. Emi and I spent 5 days with Ray
cruising around the North Rim and a day in St George,
UT. All I can say is the North rim is incredible.
Thank you Ray for 2 great years as president of the Dirt
Devils. The Dirt Devils is better for your contribution.
The club info section of this newsletter list the new
officer’s names and other club info, check it out.
I want to recommend that everyone belong to AAA (auto
club). If you break down and need assistance getting your
rig home they will do it. It is worth every penny.
http://www.calif.aaa.com/home/membership.html
Congratulations Mel Nix KK6SMI for getting his ham
radio license.
Contents
We all love camp fires, check out the world’s tallest bon
Run Reports
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fire 131’ tall.
Cal4Wheel
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http://twistedsifter.com/2013/01/worlds-biggest-bonfire-
Run Calendar
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alesund-norway-slinningsbalet-midsummer/
Adopt a Trail meeting place
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July
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August
4
September
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October
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November
6
December
6
Classified
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Fourth of July:
Guests & new members
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In 2016, Thomas Jefferson still speaks to Americans
Club info
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We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are
Adopt a Trail
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created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with
First aid kit tracking
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certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life,
Cowbells
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Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these
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rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving
their just powers from the consent of the governed.
See you on the trail.
Ron Webber
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Rd. to the 15 fwy. We aired up under the freeway bridge
out of the sun and wind.
Run Reports
Heart Break Ridge
12 vehicles. Suhag had some problems with his
front differential. Instead of hitting a rock with his
passenger tire, he hit it with his diff. he
disconnected the drive shaft and loosened the hubs
and was able to drive it home. There is a waterfall
that is difficult that now has a bypass. Dave's wife,
Linda, drove some.
High Desert Roundup
The event was held behind SlashX near Barstow. over
200 paid registrations.
HDR, May 27-29
HDR Pre-run Saturday, May 21, 2016
HDR was held in the Stoddard Valley OHV area. The
Club members
main HDR headquarters was behind the Slash X on
Ray and Karen Kleinhuizen
Barstow Rd.
Danny and Linda Ward.
Dirt Devils in attendance:
Tim De Bolt
Ray and Karen K
Pete Johnson.
Ron W
Mike and Nancy Zeller.
Roger M & Birdie
Suhag Petal
Pete J
And 2 Guests
Danny and Linda W
We met at the Valero/Pizza Hut at the 15 fwy and
Danny D. and Kim
Barstow Rd. Weather for the day was cool, high 60’s low
70’s, and windy. We headed down Barstow Rd. to the
Eddie C.
Slash X where headquarters for HDR will be the
Steve H.
following week. We then back tracked to the power line
James E.
road and our air down spot. The gate keeper only needed
Bill and Katie S.
a little bit of work. Danny Ward got to use his new winch
Jessie and Amanda M.
to move a few rocks. Mike Z. and his 33” tires agreed to
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Keith and Sandy G.
test the gate keeper. Mike made it through with the right
Several Dirt Devils had setup camp behind the Slash X by
amount of challenge, just what we wanted.
Friday afternoon. A few of us did a short pre-run. I
wanted to see if my night run trails connected as I
expected. I didn’t want to try the trail for the first time at
night.
Weather for the weekend was good for the desert.
Temperatures were in the high 70’s low 80’s during the
day. At night temps were down in the 60’s but still
pleasant. Wind was not an issue.
Saturday May 27 HDR day run:
We setup early at the lineup location. We had 31 vehicles
as we left for the trail.
The rest of the day we continued on the trail marking
turns with ribbons. We stopped for lunch in a small
canyon to escape the wind. We were finished with the
main trail early and decided to check out some extra
sections. Mike was close to a cow bell a few times but
careful rock placement got him through without
assistance. We finished up the day taking Stoddard Wells
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Several vehicles had trouble at the gate keeper but we
Sunday May 28:
only sent one back to camp for the Blue Moon run. We
13 Vehicles, no major problems but Pete broke on the
had a few fuel line issues with the carbureted vehicles in
way back to camp and earned a cowbell.
the hilly sections. Thanks to the trail helpers that setup as
spotters along the trail. We were able to keep the larger
Cal4Wheel
group moving and finished the trail early. With the extra
Just had the board meeting. There is a gas tax that is due to
time we took the group through an optional section with a
expire. If it is allowed to expire then there will be less
ledge to climb in between some large rocks and a rock
money for OHV.
garden. Some needed help but all made it through. After
we finished the extra section a small group took a side
Currently that money is given to OHV for maintenance and
trail that had some big rocks to get through. One of our
enforcement of off­roading. It could be taken away and
guests in a Cherokee got hung up bad on a big rock. The
given to Parks which would close the trails as there would
front had both tires in the air and the rear was right
not be enough money. Keep an eye out for this.
against a big rock. We used a HI lift jack and a winch to
This is in the legislature and they are trying to make this a
get him off and the rock moved.
permanent thing as its up in 2018. Jesse doesn't think it has
Saturday May 27 HDR night run:
an SB number yet
We had 16 vehicles on the night run. The first challenge
was finding the powerline road turn in the dark. Good
Holcomb creek trail winter closure
thing I setup a GPS way point at the turn. I took a bad
please jot down any heartfelt comments to keep 3N16
line at the gate keeper and needed lockers to get through.
open during the winter and copy me on that email? If you
A few guests left a lot of rubber on the rocks but all mad
have already sent your email, would you forward a copy
it through. We slowly worked our way to the hill climb
of that email to me or forward your copy to Loren
were we would turn back. Several of the vehicles were
Campbell of IE4W at lcampbell@redlandsautoplaza.com?
getting hung up on the rocks. Some backing and a
Loren from IE4W will be collecting as many emails as he
different line was getting them through the ever present
rocks. Right near the end of the trail we had a flat tire.
can to deliver to Congressman Cook in an effort to keep
Four plugs and he was ready to air up. An older Jeep with
3N16 Holcomb Valley Trail open during the winter.
on board air moved up to air up the flat tire. We all hear a
Again I urge you to take a moment of your time and email
loud snapping sound that turned out to be the older Jeeps
Jody and Scott from the Forestry Service and appeal to
front U joint breaking. I think he forgot to release the
them to keep 3N16 open during the winter for the public
Emergency brake but he drove it back to camp. Overall a
to enjoy. Please send your email as quickly as possible to
good night run. Everyone seemed to enjoy the run.
Jody and Scott at the USFS. Time is working against us.
jnoiron@fs.fed.us and seliason@fs.fed.us
The way these trails continue to close is through apathy.
The only way to keep these trails open is through constant
activism. So your efforts do make a difference for current
and future generations to enjoy these public lands.
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Difficulty: (1=Easy, 5=Most Difficult) Rated #4, the trail
Run Calendar
is moderate with a couple of Difficult obstacles,
Adopt a Trail meeting place
(optional) rock garden, sharp rocks, steep shelves/grades
and rutted roads.
8:30am at Rocky’s Roadhouse
32150 Hilltop Blvd Running Springs, CA 92382
Trail: Gold Mountain Trail (3N69) 12.8 Miles this trail is
next to the 76 gas station
officially rated most difficult and has some challenges.
We have used this trail as our training trail for the past
two years and all who have attended have completed the
trail with no issues. The trail affords us the opportunity to
practice our terrain management skills from both a driver
July
as well as a spotter’s perspective. The trail starts off the
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mail highway and heads up thru some switch backs until
you reach the first of two waterfall style obstacles. To
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John Bull (D) - Josh
some this climb may look unpassable but with the expert
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Adopt A Trail - Ray
guidance of our resident expert Don Alexander you will
be feeling as confident as a professional. The second of
the two obstacles immediately follows the first and once
again you will make short work of it.
(Don’t be surprised
August
if we turn around and do this obstacle in reverse)
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Feeling confident we will crawl this scenic trail passing
thru an optional Rock Garden to the top of gold mountain
13 & 14 Off road Clinic
where we will stop for lunch and talk about the day’s
It’s time again for our Annual Dirt Devil Training Clinic.
adventures. We will then pack up and head down the
Don Alexander from Big Bear 4X4 School will once
other side and experiencing some moderate shell descents
again be our resident expert. Last year we had a huge
to the main trail that will take us home in time to grab a
turnout which really cut into our teachable moments so
bite to eat and meet up with Jack and Zoe for the Little
we have decided to conduct 2 classes over the August
John Bull Night Run if your so inclined.
13th weekend. Saturday’s class will end with enough
Please only sign up for one of the DAYS Space is limited
time to join the Night run on Little John Bull that is being
to 12 vehicles. If not filled by 8/6 feel free to sign up for a
led by Jack and Zoe.
second DAY.
Trail Leader: Mike Wallace (proudpop80@gmail) (714)
504-8514
Day 2: Sunday August 14th
CB Chanel 4 (REQUIRED) HAM Simplex 2 146.550
Meeting Time: 8:30 Depart: 9:00am
Pack a Trail Lunch, Water and always be prepared for
Weather
Meeting Location:
Space Limited to 12, RSVP required via Dirt Devil
Rocky’s Roadhouse
32150 Hill Top Blvd Running Springs, 92382
Facebook Event (preferred) or directly with trail leader.
DONATION TO THE ADOPT-a-TRAIL program will
Day 2 recommended/ required Special Equipment: Short
Wheel Base, High ground clearance, rear lockers
be collected $20.00 (Members)
$40.00 (Guest and
Prospected Members)
required, front locker Recommended, rock rails
recommended, skid plates Recommended and 33 inch
tires or larger recommended. Body Damage is Possible
Day 1: Saturday August 13th
with or without the recommended Special Equipment
items.
Meet Time: 8:30 / Depart 9:00am
Difficulty: (1=Easy, 5=Most Difficult) Rated #5, the trail
Meeting Location:
is Difficult with a couple of Most Difficult obstacles with
Subway Restaurant
optional by passes, some tippy sections, sharp rocks,
42124 Big Bear Blvd Big Bear Lake, 92315
steep shelves/grades and rutted roads.
Day 1 recommended Special Equipment: Short Wheel
Trail: Dishpan Springs (3N34) approx. 3.0 Miles, touted
Base, High ground clearance, rear lockers recommended,
as one of the most challenging trails in the Big Bear
rock rails recommended, skid plates Recommended and
Mountain Area, this trail is our clubs Adopted trail. This
33 inch tires or larger recommended. Body Damage is
trail spans from the Green Valley to the Lake Arrow Head
Possible with or without the recommended Special
area and serves as the only remote road between the two
Equipment items.
communities. As our Adopted trail we are tasked with
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maintaining the accessibility. This trail has steep ascents
Trail Head Coordinates:
and descents, granite boulder faces and large rutted
Meeting location:
portions. The 2 waterfall sections are the most
Lat/Lon (degrees/minutes/seconds) 34° 12' 17.42'' N
challenging but with the expert spotting by Don
117° 6' 6.5'' W
Alexander from Big Bear 4x4 School you will make
Lat/Lon (decimal degrees) 34.204838 -117.101806
quick work of the challenges. Dishpan is a tippy no BS
Trail and you will feel a sense of success after you
Trail Head Polique Canyon (2N09)
conquered this beast. But be cautious this beast bites.
Lat/Lon (degrees/minutes/seconds) 34° 15' 54.13'' N
Please only sign up for one of the DAYS Space is limited
116°55' 15.75'' W
to 12 vehicles. If not filled by 8/6 feel free to sign up for
Lat/Lon (decimal degrees) 34.265036 -116.921041
a second DAY.
Departure: We will exit at Lake Baldwin and Highway
18.
13 Little John Bull NIGHT RUN,
Big Bear
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Run Date: Saturday August 13th
11 -14 Jeep Jamboree Rubicon Trail - non
Trail Organizer: Jack & Zoe
club event
RSVP: YES, call or text 909-213-6787
Equipment Required: High ground clearance, off-road
tires, low range and off-road lights required. Rock lights
are recommended.
September
Difficulty:
(1=Very Easy, 5=Extreme) Trail rated 3
moderate, due to small boulders, tippy terrain and sharp
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rock on sections of the trail (note most of the trail is easy).
9 -11
Sherman Pass (M) - Danny
This run is to test your off-road lights with some
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Holcomb Creek & Larga Flat, Big Bear
spectacular views of the city lights and night sky.
Run Date: Saturday September 17th
Meeting Time: 6:30 *PM*. Go over rig readiness and
Trail Organizer: Jack & Zoe
trail plan, leave at 7:00 PM. Night run only.
RSVP: YES, call or text 909-213-6787
Meeting Location: We will meet at Rocky's Roadhouse
Equipment Required: High ground clearance, off-road
(32150 Hilltop Blvd, Running Springs, CA 92382) i.e.
tires and low range required. Rear locker, skid plates and
usual spot next to the 76 gas station. From there, we will
33 inch tires or larger recommended. We have seen stock
drive to Polique Canyon (2N09) trail head. Then up to
SUVs make it but with damage.
Holcomb Valley and John Bull Flat (3N10) and then
Difficulty:
(1=Very Easy, 5=Extreme) Trail rated 3.5
down to 3N16/Lake Baldwin.
moderate, due to boulder fields with no bypass (note
Trail Description: Total aprx. ~10 miles off road (allow
most of the trail is easy).
4 to 5 hours). You can expect to encounter small
boulders, tippy terrain, and sharp rock on sections of the
Meeting Time: 8:30am. Go over rig readiness and
trail. The US Forest Service rates this trail as Black
trail plan, leave at 9:00am. Day trip only.
Diamond Most Difficult trail and it is not recommended
Meeting Location: We will meet at Rocky's Roadhouse
for stock SUVs. Body damage and breakage are possible.
(32150 Hilltop Blvd, Running Springs, CA 92382) i.e.
Elevation ranges from 6,700' to over 8,000'. Note: if you
usual spot next to the 76 gas station. From there, we will
are scheduled to run the Off-road Clinic #1 that same day,
drive to 3N16 past Crab Flats to Larga Flat (2N06X) trail
that trail lead will join this group after that trail is
head. Then up to Holcomb Creek (3N93) and back down
completed (no need to drive back down - location TBD).
to 3N16.
Permits Required: Yes, Adventure Pass. $30/yr or
Trail Description: Total apx. ~6 miles off road (allow 4
$5/day, available at most local grocery/gas/ranger
to 5 hours). You can expect to encounter large boulders,
stations.
tippy terrain, puddles and moguls on sections of the trail.
Communications: CB Channel 4 and/or HAM channel
The US Forest Service rates this trail as Black Diamond
146.550 MHz (club simplex #2)
Most Difficult trail and it is not recommended for stock
Reminder to Bring: Bring lunch, snacks and extra water,
SUVs. Body damage and breakage are possible.
chairs, tools, shovel, camera, extra weather appropriate
Elevation ranges from 5600' to over 6500'. Wet tires add
clothing, etc.
to the difficulty as the trail crosses Holcomb Creek in a
few areas.
Weather: If heavy wind or rain the trip will be canceled.
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Classified
Permits Required: Yes, Adventure Pass. $30/yr or
Four Tires and Rims For Sale.
$5/day, available at most local grocery/gas/ranger
and one spare Wrangler MTR
stations.
Communications: CB Channel 4 and/or HAM channel
146.550 MHz (club simplex #2)
Reminder to Bring: Bring lunch, snacks and extra
water, chairs, tools, shovel, camera, extra weather
appropriate clothing, etc.
Weather: If heavy wind or rain the trip will be canceled.
Trail Head Coordinates:
Meeting location
Lat/Lon (degrees/minutes/seconds) 34° 12' 17.42'' N
117° 6' 6.5'' W
Lat/Lon (decimal degrees) 34.204838 -117.101806
Larga Flat 2N06X
Lat/Lon (degrees/minutes/seconds) 34° 17' 21.67'' N
117° 2' 10.28'' W
Lat/Lon (decimal degrees) 34.289354 -117.036190
Departure: We will leave on 3N16 near Crab Flats and
head up towards Green Valley/Running Springs and exit
out on Highway 18.
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AAT BBQ
October
4
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7, 8
Miller jeep trail / lockwood creek
14 - 16 Death Valley (E) - Rick
El mirage date not set
will fit YJ/TJ, Cherokee, Liberty.
November
BFGoodrich Rugged Terrain TA, 245/75-16
1
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the 4 tires have 600 miles and the spare is never used.
4 - 6
Afton Canyon (M) - Chris
Rims have some dings
11 - 13 Panamint Valley PVD - Cal 4 Wheel event
$600 obo
December
Also 18 inch Chevy truck/ Avalanch/ Tahoe rims and
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tires and 18 inch Jeep JK stock rims for sale and one
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Calico (D) and Calico (E) - Ron/ Mike
spare
Trying to clean up the yard and simplify my life.
Manuel strikeeagle@cox.net
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the emergency response team makes themselves
available to help with our adopt a trail, Dish Pan.
CAL4 wheel reps: Jesse May and Keith Graham
Guests & new members
Emails: If it is necessary to make a general announcement
Guest at the June meeting
to fellow dirt devils send an email to
members@dirtdevils.org and the web master will forward
1.
Julie Hart and Mark Gay
it.
2016 JK unlimited Rubicon
2.
Brian and Rosemary Powell 2016 JK Rubicon
Club membership
3.
Chris Raymond
Membership dues:
4.
Howard Buswell
Dirt Devil annual club dues
$36.00
5.
Jeff Cook
Spouse
$12.00
6.
Ron Hadden
CAL4WD annual dues
$45.00
7.
Travis Hadden
CAL4WD permanent member
$675.00
New members voted in at the June meeting
CAL4WD permanent member 12 installments of ... $56.25
1. Joe Cowie
CORVA
$30.00
http://cal4wheel.com/
Club info
Adopt a Trail
If it is necessary to send an email to fellow dirt devils
The Dirt Devils Adopt A Trail is: Dishpan Springs
send an email to members@dirtdevils.org
Trail (3N34)
Dishpan Springs Trail can be found in the
Meeting Place
San Bernardino National Forest near Lake Arrowhead.
First Tuesday of each month,
The Dishpan Springs Trail is one of the toughest and most
6:30pm for Dinner & 7:30pm for the meeting at
popular trails in the SBNF.
just east of Imperial Hwy and north of the 91 Fwy.
The West entrance:
Marie Callenders. 5711 East La Palma Ave., Anaheim,
2N26Y is N34° 16.198 W117° 08.258.
CA 92807, 714-779-0600
The T6 Bridge:
N34° 16.106 W117° 07.745.
Club officers
The East entrance:
3N16 is N34° 15.663 W117° 05.116.
President: Mike Wallace proudpop80@gmail.com
Meeting place
Immediate past president:
8:30am at Rock Road House
Ray Kleinhuizen kkfusedglass@roadrunner.com
32150 Hilltop Blvd Running Springs, CA 92382 next to
Vice President: Chris Johnson
the 76 gas station
johnsonsfamily@verizon.net
Secretary: Cheryl May: jemay.xj@gmail.com
DD HAM’s
Treasurer: Dave Jones:
sportsadvantage2001@yahoo.com
1. Scott Beggins
KJ6KBG
Web Master: Chris Slaughter:
2. Paul Coursey
KJ6NNG
webmaster@dirtdevils.org
3. Tim DeBolt
KK6TRM
Adopt a trail chairmans:
Roy Chance: rchance@aol.com
4. James Ettinger
KK6UYU
Roger Mauer: rogermauer@gmail.com
5. Roy Flansurg
KJ6SVM
Newsletter: Ron Webber: ronjp@outlook.com
Hospitality: Emi Webber: emiwebber@hotmail.com
6. Keith Graham
KF6LZA
Safety Committee: Bill Smith:
7. Sandy Graham KF6SBF
Run Coordinator: Rick Walter rick03tj@gmail.com
8. Steve Hendry
KK6UYW
Emergency response team coordinator:
9. Chris Johnson
KK6SAJ
Rick Walter rick03tj@gmail.com
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10. Pete Johnson
KM6ARI
First aid kit tracking
11. Dave Jones
KK6SAH
FA #1 (red, blue backpack)
12. Linda Jones
KK6SAI
Ray Kleinhuizen
Josh B
13. Cheryl May
KF6WNG
Danny Ward
14. Al Ramsden
KF6BCJ
Ray Kleinhuizen
Mike Wallace
15. Chris Slaughter
KK6TMR
Josh Bleijenberg
16. Mike Wallace
KK6SBC
FA #2 (Orange canvas bag)
17. Rob Wallace
KK6UZA
Roger
Danny Ward
18. Rick Walter
KJ6NME
Dave Jones
Ray K
19. Ron Webber
KM6ANT
Gilbert
20. Mel Nix
KK6SMI
Mike Wallace
Josh Bleijenberg
Pete Johnson
FA #3 (Orange canvas bag)
Awards
Mike
Rick Walter
Bill S
Ron Webber Calico
Jack & Zoe
Roger Mauer
Danny Ward
Ron Webber March 2015 Calico
CAL 4 Wheel Drive, new member award
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Rick Walter adopt a trail 6/27/2014
Cowbells
Josh Bleijenberg Corral Canyon 5/4/2014
The cow bell rules are: If you get stuck and are unable to
move under your own power and need the help of a winch
Little Blue bell
or you get strapped from one of your fellow jeepers then
you have earned the privilege of hanging a cow bell from
Rick Walter Moab March 2016
your front bumper. You must leave the cow bell on the
Dave
front of your rig until another Dirt Devil gets stuck then,
Kurt Claw hammer
you can proudly hand it over. This starts at the beginning
Frank Gilliland Holcomb Creek 9/26/15
and the end of the trail, not on the highway.
Bill Smith HDR May25 2015 winched Bronco on to trailer
Gilbert at Corral Canyon 4/10/15
Chris Slaughter Grizzly
Rick Walter
Mike Wallace
Old logo green bell
Pete Johnson HDR May 2016
Mike Maneth memorial bell
Mike Zeller Holcomb Creek Feb 2016
Danny Ward at El Mirage apr 2016
Frank Gilliland Claw Hammer
Ray Kleinhuizen rolled, Motino Wash Mar 2016
Frank Gilliland Holcomb Creek 9/26/15
James Ettinger Holcomb Creek
Josh Bleijenberg Corral Canyon 4/10/15
Frank Gilliland John Bull 6/27/2015
Josh Bleijenberg Dusy Ersham Sept 2014
Mike Wallace Corral Canyon 4/10/15
James Ettinger Claw Hammer 1/10/15.
Castulo Olivas
Brown bell
Jack Sobelman rolled Moab Mar 2016
Rob Holcomb Valley / Gold Fever
Suhag Claw Hammer
Frank Gilliland Claw Hammer
Bill Smith HDR May25 2015
Tim Debolt Rattlesnake Feb 2015
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Dirt Devil Accessories
Dirt Devils accessories
http://www.dirtdevils.org/
Item
Price
Qty order
Extended price
Round Stickers
15.00
Whip flags 8” x 12”
25.00
Large flags 3’ x 5’
70.00
Caps
20.00
Caps camo
22.00
T shirt short sleeve
20.00
T shirt short sleeve camo
28.00
*Sweatshirt
35.00
**T shirt long sleeve
24.00
Total
emiwebber@hotmail.com / checks payable to Dirt Devils
* Out of stock / ** Limited inventory
File: DD accessories order form.docx
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