by LibTimothy » Sun Jun 29, 2014 8:22 pm
No, Bronco Buster is still open. And it looked like a great shortcut back to the rest of the park. We were going along and a rock sheared off the valve stem on my drivers side front tire. I rode the flat about 50 feet further to a level-ish place to stop and change the tire. We could not get the lug nuts off the flat tire. So, the other guys with me volunteered to run back to camp and grab a breaker bar. They jumped into the jeep and suddenly had no brakes. So, they drove back to camp, grabbed tools, and came back for me.
Three hours and approaching dark later, they return. Since they brought the other Jeep they left it on the connector road and walked in carrying tools. And they get lost. We put the spare on and it was..... FLAT! We used my little air pump to put enough air into it to retreat back out of Bronco Buster.
I think that trail is haunted. Think about it. A valve stem that is recessed in the wheel. A brake line suddenly breaks. Two normal bright guys suddenly get lost and wander around the park for hours on foot. The spare is flat.
Oh and my special Pinz jack broke.
Oh and I got sideways on another trail near Bronco Buster and almost crashed.
You guys should have shown up and helped dilute the curse.
Timothy
I came, I saw, I got stuck in the mud.