End of Summer - East Coast Uwharrie Run

LOL, wayalife taxi service riding on 37's!!!

We'll also have Grubbicon on 40's!

Let's get a camera man for each group. Would be epic if we could get a video together!

I know I plan on bringing my GoPro and Scott is bringing some of his. It would be nice to be able to get all of the footage put together into one video. I don't have a problem giving the editing a shot. Never done it before, but now that I don't have a Jeep, I'm going to need something to do. :crazyeyes:
 
As Trevor said I can shuffle some people around. I can also help with the editing. Have a bunch of big fancy programs that im sure I dont remember how to use anymore lol.
 
That would be awesome! I can film our group and edit that section. It won't be anything fancy but I know what I'm doing.
 
AWESOME! I have you all down. What group would you all want to run in?

Also, keep an eye out for the Hotel Info PM.

I would like to run in easy, since it's my first time ever doing any sort of off-roading and owning a new Jeep haha! But super excited about this!

So far I read through the entire thread to see things to buy for a beginner, correct me if I'm wrong: Tow straps, CB radio, air compressor, and some klackers (lol funniest part of the thread)
 
An air compressor isn't necessarily necessary but it is helpful. Things I would recommend to bring as a first time wheeler would be tow hooks, CB, tow straps, gloves, and a decent tool set. Make sure you have a jack that is big enough to lift your jeep safely off the ground and the tools you need to change a tire if need be. So essentially a basic socket set and tire iron.
 
An air compressor isn't necessarily necessary but it is helpful. Things I would recommend to bring as a first time wheeler would be tow hooks, CB, tow straps, gloves, and a decent tool set. Make sure you have a jack that is big enough to lift your jeep safely off the ground and the tools you need to change a tire if need be. So essentially a basic socket set and tire iron.

awesome, greatly appreciate the recommendation!
 
An air compressor isn't necessarily necessary but it is helpful. Things I would recommend to bring as a first time wheeler would be tow hooks, CB, tow straps, gloves, and a decent tool set. Make sure you have a jack that is big enough to lift your jeep safely off the ground and the tools you need to change a tire if need be. So essentially a basic socket set and tire iron.

What he said. But really, as long as you have tow hooks, you'll be fine, as I'm sure others wouldn't have a problem sharing tools and such if needed. The CB isn't required but it definitely makes it easier.
 
I'll have my GoPro and my DSLR with me. We can set up a Dropbox account and give those with cameras access and we can share footage. Those who want to give it a go at editing can do so. Disclaimer: my background is in motion media but I haven't had to edit in a long time so I don't want to promise, but I am planning to put one together.
 
I'll have my GoPro and my DSLR with me. We can set up a Dropbox account and give those with cameras access and we can share footage. Those who want to give it a go at editing can do so. Disclaimer: my background is in motion media but I haven't had to edit in a long time so I don't want to promise, but I am planning to put one together.

Awesome! So can we officially move you to the going group!?
 
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