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Originally posted by WolfmanX:
So.. what your are REALLY saying, is that you are still pissed that you got stuck, and then refused help?
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Nobody forced you to refuse help. And don't kid yourself, you DID refuse help, as can be verified by SCCX and non-SCCX members, including first hand witness from third party individuals with no connection to SCCX.
So Chris Ritchey... read the trail bosses report. Notice anything that doesn't make sense? Notice who "didn’t want our help". Don't even think about using your "miscommunications" Xcuse.

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Originally posted by Xtoolbox:
We made good progress out onto the first section of Soda Lake and stopped at the monument to place some rocks and scout the rest before crossing. A couple of ATV’s and a Jeep came across and told us the mud was deep in one spot and a Xterra was buried with a crew trying to recover it. So we sent the two most capable trucks to check out the situation. Turns out it was no other than Cary [Laxterra] :rolleyes: stuck frame deep in the goo, been there since Thursday; the ranger, some other jeepers, a skip loader all had been involved in various extractions but Cary was still stuck. The recovery crew didn’t want our help and it didn’t appear we could offer any assistance so we made the best of it and headed back out via the bypass on Razor rd and reconnected with trail off Kelbaker. We did find out later that night that the crew eventually did extract Cary’s X and he was in Baker exhausted but resting.

After the Soda Lake surprise the rest of journey was vintage Mojave Rd laugh Stopped for lunch at the edge of the lava flow, buffet table was nice as always.
Source: http://www.sccxterra.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=2344&start=60&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=
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