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Desertdude

Expedition Leader
This years Expo Trophy was incredible! The people outstanding - the classes informative - the competitions exciting - the trails and scenery spectacular

Congratulations to all this years winners :bowdown:

Meeting familiar friends and new members - checking out all the rigs - and an amazing night trail run - made this event super cool!

We were glad to be able to be a part of this yearly event and will be posting our photos soon

The Overland Video Crew captured all of it on 14 hrs of video tape... stay tuned :peepwall:
 

Scott Brady

Founder
Highlights from the Technical Team Challenge, which involved climbing a rutted, loose and crossed axle trail to a wash-out. Then, build a log bridge across the wash-out and get one truck to the other side.

The mountain goat (Team A)
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Crossing on the bridge (Team B)
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DaktariEd

2005, 2006 Tech Course Champion: Expedition Trophy
Wow...what can I say that hasn't been said?
I agree with everyone that this was an outstanding event. :iagree:
And it certainly stretched me beyond where I would have gone myself.
The team hill climb and the trail obstacle (where the trailer had to be man-handled) I would never have thought of doing without such a great group of people along.
You are all incredible compadres!!!
:sombrero:

Ed :D
 

DesertRose

Safari Chick & Supporting Sponsor
This was my first event ever with Expedition Portal - all I can say is WOW - :wings: - I'm still riding the high.

The most amazing part of the event wasn't the fantastic trucks and modifications and camp setups - it was hands-down the people. What a group this is. It was so wonderful to meet everyone.

I've done a lot of outback group camping in Mexico when I was diving a lot, and lead trips into Mexico, and it's always an ordeal dealing with the usual group putzes. Well, no putzes on Expedition Portal!

Everyone is generous, polite, and best of all - a laugh a minute. My smile muscles hurt.:sombrero:

Thanks a million to Scott, Chris, Brian, Pasqual and Kristina - great job guys! - the sponsors (Paul, Wil and Jen, Mario) - great contributions from Stephanie and Sharon (chimichurri sauce - wow) - and all the competitors willing to give it your all.

And thanks also from the bottom of my heart (beginning to sound like a beauty pageant here) for all your support of African Conservation Fund and our efforts - I can't express how much it means to me, as I'm struggling to get things going on this important effort. It's food for my soul, too - not to mention some sweet cash after that auction! Scott - you're awesome for inviting me to give my spiel.

Favorite moments for me:

- Brian's Jeep in flight and the looks on all our faces (Brian: did you file a flight plan?)

- Justin and Miles following suit - with an Adventure Trailer attached. Oh my.

- Watching the Mighty Mouse blaze through all the courses (Jeff's Vitara)

- Amy tearing up the course (did a GREAT job blindfolded), and bustling up the cliff with sand ladders on the group challenge - 6 months pregnant. I'm not prone to using this vernacular - but you rock Amy!

- The auction after my presentation Thursday night - thank you everyone!

- The stunning landscapes we explored - and the renewed sense that we live in such a wonderful country where we have the foresight to protect these places before they all become like . . . Anthem (which we drove through on the way back - shudder with great fear and loathing)

- Driving the whole route without losing a mud flap. I had no idea you guys actually take them off. I think I'll just see how many tough trails I can do with the stock flaps in place ;-)

- Cherokee and Dezzy and Olly playing

We don't have many photos, as we were either marshalling events (jumping out of the way of blindfolded drivers) or busy driving. But here are some to share.

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My favorite new African Conservation Fund supporters - and our team videographers who worked their tails off getting great footage. Pasqual and Kristina - stylish belt and hat there, girl!

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If there had been a Quickest and Most Styish Cool Camp Competition, our Trophy Winners would have taken that, too. Here's Team Tacozona's camp, complete with - yes - a Williams-Sonoma barbeque set. Style.

And all my other shots are of the great modifications on many vehicles, so I can get my Taco-Zebra up to speed - but I must say I obsessed on this great mod on Justin/Miles' Jeep setup. External lights under the body for great visibility. I had the hardest time on the last day when we had to drive the tough rocks with the zillion-foot dropoff on the left - in the dark!:( It was the sole moment on the trip where we had a Marital Moment, maneuvering around that dang cattleguard: Jonathan kept saying "you have to get closer to the edge" and I kept NOT doing it and he kept saying "more driver more driver!" and I kept doing more passenger more passenger - But we made it without rolling off into oblivion. But I really want this little lights:

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That's it for now. sorry no flight shots - you'll see plenty soon.

Jonathan and I didn't compete in the Trophy this year - but next year, watch out: Grendel commeth.
 
Congratulations to all the winners!!! :clapsmile

Congratulations to everyone who made the "financial decision" to jump, launch, slide, skid out in sand, run up a steep rutted trail with 2 logs on their shoulders, drive blindfolded and backwards and run a 3.0 trail at night-- and had a blast doing it!! You guys and gals rock! :jumping:

Watching this amazing event through a camera lens for 5 days was an interesting and close up and personal experience that I really enjoyed.

A Ginourmous thank you to the Expedition Team---and for everyone in playing campfire games--don't we all know each other better now :camping:
 
He he he--that danged cattle guard :littlefriend: Pasquale actually drove OVER that thing just to keep me from leaping out of the truck in sheer terror!
 

erin

Explorer
Aww, come on, it was only like a 500' drop into the night!!!!

Of course, I drove over that sucker too!!!
 

jeffryscott

2006 Rally Course Champion: Expedition Trophy
Indeed, what an amazing event. Thanks to Scott and everybody else that made this happen; the marshall's, the sponsors and the participants. It is indeed a special event and a special group of people. I feel fortunate to be a part of such a wonderful crowd ...

Here are a few of my favorite pics. More to come.
 
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DesertRose

Safari Chick & Supporting Sponsor
erin said:
Aww, come on, it was only like a 500' drop into the night!!!!

Of course, I drove over that sucker too!!!

OH MAN! I thought I HAD to go around it. You know, all those instructions from Scott . . . .:D

Nice to know I wasn't the only one with major Fear Factor going on.

I feel SO much better.
 

kcowyo

ExPo Original
expeditionswest said:
Closed Course:

1. SpeedyJeff (Jeffryscott): 68.33 seconds in a Suzuki Vitara

Fixed that for ya' -

Jeff taking the pole position in the Closed Course is about as safe a bet as the sun coming up tomorrow -

Glad everyone had a safe and successful Rally! Patiently awaiting more - :lurk:
 

articulate

Expedition Leader
If I may?

Mark's favorite moment:

The light is fading, we're still on the trail. It's a lot of boulders and crawlin' in this creek. We've been on the trail for at least 7 hours. . .Anyone tired, ready to bed down?

I see 6 or 7 people holding Ed's trailer from pulling his 40 down the short-n-steep hill climb. The background noise is "that guy" with the Budwieser yelling, "I gotta git me wunn-a-dem trailerz! Gawl damm!" After getting Ed's unit squared away, the rest of us drive the same hill, with the same background noise. If you're human, you too were feeling a might-bit rattled after dealing with the trailer, and noticing that we're down to just a few last moments of natural light. And can you hear Mr. Encouragement down there with his Bud and his comments. . .?

Nevertheless, we all motor up the hill one at a time. The second-to-last to come up is Roseann, in the rhino-and-zebra-garnished machine. Vroom-vroom: up she goes. And what would you expect to hear other than this: "Should I put it into four wheel drive now?"
 
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