We arrived at the Barrett Lake trailhead to see an SAS'd 4 Runner above the gatekeeper and a Hilux having a real hard time getting through. We decided to camp down the road a bit before these guys started breaking parts and needing help. We found a real nice spot for camp and had a couple of guys in seriously built Jeeps ask if they could share the space with us. Of course we let them in and shared some wheeling stories, we parted ways when they got an early start on the trail the following morning.
Once we got back to the trail head we found a Defender 90 making it's way up the gate keeper. We watched as they winched their way through and soon enough it was my turn to lead our group into the boulders. The climb was tough but we crept through just fine and just as we were rounding the next bend of the trail we saw our Jeep friends from camp towing another Jeep that had been destroyed by the trail. The driver of the Jeep in tow had been stranded on the trail for 3 days, we pulled over as they drug the machine with it's broken axles and suspension ratchet strapped to the carcass of the Jeep with the owner shamefully struggling to keep it under control as they passed.
We pressed on and found the Defender 90 taking a break at the lake, we chatted with the guys for a bit and they informed us there was more carnage ahead of us. We found the Hilux and 4 Runner from the night before with a broken steering arm, they had sent some of their group to hike out for parts and they let us know they had everything under control.
We drove down the hill which was littered in U-Joint caps from there thinking about how we would have to drive back up this hill later in the day. As we navigated the boulders and trees we started up another hill to find some Toyotas limping down, we pulled into a bypass to let them through. Deciding that this was a good place to eat a late lunch we checked on the group ahead while we ate and found out they were in pretty bad shape. Their Landcruiser had taken a beating and had a broken leaf spring amongst other things making it very hard to steer or move at all. We decided to turn around at this point to stay ahead of them as we had to meet with the rest of our group at Loon Lake. I had become dehydrated and asked PA_JERO to drive my truck back through the trail, this allowed me to drink more water and at the end i took a short video of him driving my truck out the gate keeper. We then made our way to Loon Lake and the Rubicon trailhead.
The #Lloyding continues
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