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TJ

Posts: 27 Join date: 2008-07-23 Location: NJ
 | Subject: TJ's X Wed Jul 23, 2008 10:50 pm | |
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Posts: 1433 Join date: 2008-07-01 Age: 38 Location: Glen Rock, PA
 | Subject: Re: TJ's X Thu Jul 24, 2008 6:13 am | |
| AWESOME pics, TJ!!! I actually used that one with the 4 of you on the rocks with the beautiful sky in our photo album (I printed out 4x6s and put them in an album for people to look at at the PA JEEP SHOW) I got it from Ken. Your X is wicked. Are you guys at Centralia in that one pic with the cracked road? We went there last ECXC. It was a neat place. Can't wait to wheel with you....although I'm usually in the Jeep.  My X needs some fixing and more armor! |
|  | | TJ

Posts: 27 Join date: 2008-07-23 Location: NJ
 | Subject: Re: TJ's X Thu Jul 24, 2008 7:24 am | |
| Lol That was Brent and I on the crack...he has stock arms, so he was sort of leaned over INTO the crack; My tires just drooped down into the crack, but the X stayed level. The crack was smoking....sort of the opposite of what happens to crack around here.  I've been to Centralia several times...its a cool (Hot?) place....steamy sulfurous fumes exhausting into the air from innumerable fissures and bubbling pavement and charred wood everywhere....and foundations, but no homes, just charred remains....very eery. Yeah, I've wheeled the Jeep more times since 2006 than the X....and I only GOT the Jeep a few months ago, for my wife - who wheeled it herself at RC, doing pretty stinkin' good for a newbie. She traded her Mini Cooper in for the jeep after she went froading with me for her first time in 2006. 2006 is when the strokes and brain siezures started, so she was pretty much out of action after that. The jeep, and her meds getting things under some semblance of control, has allowed her to get outdoors again. :) _________________ - TJ
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Posts: 1433 Join date: 2008-07-01 Age: 38 Location: Glen Rock, PA
 | Subject: Re: TJ's X Thu Jul 24, 2008 8:44 am | |
| How are her strokes/seizures now? Did they ever find out why they were happening? That's awesome that she loved wheeling! It's always a bonus when the person you're with wants to do the things you do!!! Hope to meet her sometime...and you, of course. We're hoping for the PineBarrens in september. I have to make a few calls, pms, etc etc. Hope you guys can make it! |
|  | | TJ

Posts: 27 Join date: 2008-07-23 Location: NJ
 | Subject: Re: TJ's X Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:06 am | |
| She doesn't like mud, just rocks...mud's too "dirty"...go figure...plus, she's a Piney Girl (New Egypt), so the Pines are old hat anyway. She'll do RC/other high ground if its a day trip or we stay in a hotel (No bugs, indoor plumbing, etc...)  She has a hole in her heart that was shaped weird, and was swirling the blood around like a centrifuge, making clots, which then flew through the hole, and hit her in the left side of the brain, paralyzing her right side, making her unable to speak, and suffer a plethora of other symptoms...including seizures emanating from the damaged brain areas. As the seizures could either make her unable to move, or, make her muscles contract uncontrollably, or, BOTH types, at the SAME TIME....they thought she had epilepsy, MS, and a host of other things INSTEAD of strokes ("She was too young to have strokes...") So it took a while to diagnose properly (Had to go to Philly for a real Dr, etc...) So - Her FIRST time wheeling, I hydrolocked the engine (The airbox opened, and my filter was floating next to the X - "a bad sign...") So, her first time wheeling was a few hrs, and then we had to be AAA'd home again....and, then I started an engine swap....and, before it was totally completed...her strokes started, and I spent the remaining time at Dr's and hospitals....the X languishing in the driveway, immobilized....maybe sympathy pains? But - she said she liked it more than she thought she would, mostly, because the PEOPLE we were with were so nice, and the way the off road community sticks with their fallen comrades, etc...made her really appreciate the entire scene....despite the uncool demise of the engine, she was really cool about it...and decided to trade her mini cooper for a jeep...which she did, when allowed to drive again.  So - anywho...I might make a Pine Barrens run...but, I doubt she'd go, other than to be dropped off at her Piney relatives place(s) while I got dirty, etc.  _________________ - TJ
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|  | | k_enn

Posts: 259 Join date: 2008-07-02
 | Subject: Re: TJ's X Fri Jul 25, 2008 1:45 pm | |
| Hi, TJ. Glad to see you made it over here (yes, I hang out here too). Tell Pattey what a great ECXC she missed this year.  A lot of fun, a bit of carnage, and a fair share or crazyness. k_enn |
|  | | chariotofmanliness

Posts: 239 Join date: 2008-12-01 Age: 42 Location: East Petersburg, PA
 | Subject: Re: TJ's X Thu Dec 04, 2008 9:43 am | |
| nice pix........can you wheel centralia? i've been past there a bunch of times when i was driving truck, and yeah, it is quite surreal seeing that and thinking people used to live there. _________________ I work to support my Jeep. My wife says, it's an obsession, I say, it's a hobby.
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|  | | TJ

Posts: 27 Join date: 2008-07-23 Location: NJ
 | Subject: Re: TJ's X Thu Dec 04, 2008 11:23 am | |
| Yeah, you CAN wheel Centralia, but its not like there's trails...the most fun is getting over the earthworks and other obstructions they put in to keep you OUT....and the random areas of coal shag and rubble....with some field/hill areas....etc. I MOSTLY go to see the surealistic scenary.  _________________ - TJ
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|  | | TJ

Posts: 27 Join date: 2008-07-23 Location: NJ
 | Subject: Re: TJ's X Thu Dec 04, 2008 11:42 am | |
| BTW I rec a PM, but don't see a "reply" option? I also can't tell if I am looking at a very short messege directly, or if I can only read the subject line. I AM looking at it on a Blackberry...or am missing something? _________________ - TJ
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Posts: 1433 Join date: 2008-07-01 Age: 38 Location: Glen Rock, PA
 | Subject: Re: TJ's X Thu Dec 04, 2008 11:50 am | |
| | TJ wrote: | BTW
I rec a PM, but don't see a "reply" option? |
That was me, kiddo. Just shouting hello and letting you know we plan on making a few trips to the Pines. I can't wait to see you and your wife and some of our friends in NJ.
I'm sure the reply button will be there once you are on a regular computer...I checked and the icons and buttons are all in working order.
Hope all's well with you and your family...hope to see you soon!!!
As for Centralia...it WAS cool...went there in 07 when we were at ECXC. Went to the Yuengling brewery and then to Centralia....people still live there!!! |
|  | | FSJkid90
Posts: 102 Join date: 2008-07-23 Age: 25 Location: Kulpmont, PA
 | Subject: Re: TJ's X Thu Dec 04, 2008 3:19 pm | |
| Yes they do Pattey. Centralia is only about 5 minutes from me and Robby. I used to drive all over out there when i first got my license. _________________ Our Father, Who art in Rausch, Four wheeling be thy name, To thy trails we come, Thy maintenance be done, In the Garage as it is on the trails. Give us this day, Our daily trail ride, And forgive us for trespassing, As we forgive those who trespass against us, And lead us not into illegal closures, But deliver us from Lake Christy. For thine is the Traction, The Articulation, And the Ground Clearance, For Ever and Ever. Amen.
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|  | | k_enn

Posts: 259 Join date: 2008-07-02
 | Subject: Re: TJ's X Thu Dec 04, 2008 3:22 pm | |
| I was just watching Engineering Disasters # ? on Discovery Channel yesterday. They did a whole big episode on Centralia. That is one neat/weird place. That bit of road with the smoking crack was pretty well bermed at one end (I think only TJ went in that way, but at the other end an X could crest the berm. The town dump where it all started was pretty neat too. I wouldn't mind going back to Centralia again sometime. k_enn |
|  | | TJ

Posts: 27 Join date: 2008-07-23 Location: NJ
 | Subject: Re: TJ's X Thu Dec 04, 2008 5:50 pm | |
| LOL Yeah, I remember that one, I went in over the earthwall....and everyone else bailed, and drove all the way around to the other end of the highway. Bass Turds left me alone in there for like 15 minutes.  _________________ - TJ
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|  | | chariotofmanliness

Posts: 239 Join date: 2008-12-01 Age: 42 Location: East Petersburg, PA
 | Subject: Re: TJ's X Fri Dec 05, 2008 8:32 am | |
| cool.....not that you were abandoned for awhile....i might have to check it out sometime. matter of fact, we drove past there this past august on the way back from knobels. i was explaining it to my wife. the last time i was in there, geeze.......i was maybe 10. we went on a tour of the ashland coal mine and then we went over to centralia as part of an extension to the mine tour. i remember there were pipes stuck in the ground, to vent off some of the heat and such. i wasn't sure if anyone was still there, there's a couple of houses, just didn't know anyone was actually there. _________________ I work to support my Jeep. My wife says, it's an obsession, I say, it's a hobby.
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Posts: 27 Join date: 2008-07-23 Location: NJ
 | Subject: Re: TJ's X Fri Dec 05, 2008 9:51 am | |
| Yeah, the EPA has vent pipes, and emissions monitoring equipment stations all over the place. The parts that I like most though are the smoldering cracks...that emit a red glow from deep within, and cause fallen branches, etc, to burst into flames if they fall in.  _________________ - TJ
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