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Join Amanda from Chic Chat and her better half, Micah, known as WheelingWithPatty on Instagram, for an exhilarating journey through the world of off-roading. In this special episode of Chic Chat, we dive into: Micah's Jeep History: From his first ride in 2012 to his current beast, "Patty," a 2021 Rubicon Extreme Recon. Discover the evolution of his jeeping adventures and the memorable lemon experience with a Jeep 4xE. The Patty Wagon: Hear the story behind the name, the upgrades, and the fun banter about Mike Ethington's love-hate relationship with the Patagonia tires. Building and Bonding: Learn how this jeeping couple shares the thrill of building rigs, from lift kits to custom modifications, and how they tackle the trails together. Favorite Trails and Events: Micah shares his top picks for trails like Triple Sevens and Risky Biz at Sand Hollow, and discusses upcoming adventures at events like EJS and Trail Hero. Community and Education: Get insights into the Southern Off-Road Coalition, teaching new wheelers, and the joy of community within the off-roading world. Future Upgrades: What's next for Patty and Walker? Micah teases some exciting upgrades including a cutting brake system, and we discuss the benefits of trailering for peace of mind on big trails. Don't forget to: Like this video for more jeeping adventures. Subscribe to Chic Chat for weekly off-road insights, interviews, and more. Comment below with your favorite Jeep modifications or trail recommendations for Amanda and Micah's next trip! Share this episode with fellow Jeep enthusiasts! Tags: #ChicChat #JeepLife #OffRoading #JeepMods #WheelingWithPatty #JeepTrails #OffRoadCommunity #JeepCouple #EJS #TrailHero #SandHollow #Jeep4xE #JeepRubicon Note: Check out our Instagram for more visuals on these amazing Jeeps and adventures! The Jeep Talk Show has been in publication for 15 years! We have a large group of team members and hosts. We publish five episodes a week. One episode, Chic Chat, is a women only hosted episode for women that feel more comfortable watching women talk about Jeeps and off road. We hope you give us a try and if you like the show please subscribe! Our website is https://jeeptalkshow.com. We do both video and audio only so you can watch or listen which ever is more conveinant depending on where you are and what you are doing. Driving to and from work, mowing the grass, or working out at the gym. Let the Jeep Talk Show 1000+ episodes make your day better and more entertaining! Join the Jeep Talk Show family! (chat server) https://jeeptalkshow.com/discord Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/jeeptalkshow (subscribe for commercial free episodes!) Round Table recording Tuesday's 7:30pm CT (Zoom meeting) https://jeeptalkshow.com/roundtable pass jeep Visit our website! https://jeeptalkshow.com Sign up for our newsletter! https://jeeptalkshow.com/newsletter Instagram @jeeptalkshow https://instagram.com/jeeptalkshow
This week at The Trailhead, JD, LunchboX, Alyssa, and Mike kick things off with a hilarious deep dive into birthdays, wiener-shaped food traditions, and unexpected vehicle quirks. The crew shares their latest off-roading adventures, from cold weather wheeling at Sand Hollow to debating which trails JD should tackle at Easter Jeep Safari. They discuss upcoming off-roading events, the eternal debate over tire size, and the unpredictable nature of live streaming. Plus, a new segment: rating off-road fails on a scale of 1 to 10—how bad was it really? Tune in for all the laughs, unexpected technical difficulties, and off-roading insights! Trails and Destinations: Sand Hollow State Park, Utah Moab, Utah – Easter Jeep Safari Top of the World, Moab, UT Metal Masher, Moab, UT Pickle Trail, Moab, UT Gear and Tools: Tyri Offroad – High-performance off-road lighting Toyo 42" Tires – Extreme off-road performance Jeep Gladiator – Off-road capable midsize truck Community Shoutouts: Beatrice the JKU – Instagram Hold My Coffee Arizona – Instagram JK Trail Finder – Instagram Advocacy Groups: BlueRibbon Coalition – Land use advocacy Events and Resources: King of the Hammers 2025 Easter Jeep Safari 2025 Jeep Beach, Daytona, FL Smoky Mountain Jeep Invasion Trail Hero 2025 Hump ‘n Bump, Nevada SEMA 2025 Leave Us a Voicemail: 719-408-0132
Utah Tech sophomore Jackson Rhees came back from 3-down to win the Sand Hollow Am in a playoff over high schooler Austin Shelley for his first UGA PPR win. Steve Maxwell comes out of early retirement to win the Sand Hollow Senior Am earlier in the week. Rhees and Maxwell join the pod. Sponsored by Goldenwest Credit Union.
We celebrate the Sand Hollow Am on the live show powered by Tee Box on ESPN 700. Utah Golf Hall of Famer Guy Yocom on some of his top memories from his career at Golf Digest. Matty Gay of Primo gives the deets on signing Phil Mickelson. Utah PGA Cassie Campos tells us about Drive Chip and Putt registration. And we get to know Steve Maxwell after his win in the Sand Hollow Senior Am. Podcast sponsored by Goldenwest Credit Union.
Join Amanda and Wendy on Chick Chat for an exciting discussion on Jeep adventures, focusing on New Year's resolutions for 2025. We dive into our bucket list of Jeep trails like Trail Hero at Sand Hollow, Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, and the challenging Pritchett Canyon. Discover the joy of off-road adventure with insights into Jeep modifications, including rock sliders and suspension upgrades, essential for tackling tougher trails. We share personal experiences with Jeep maintenance, from routine fluid changes to solving electrical issues and ground problems. Learn about the Jeep community spirit, camaraderie, and the importance of Jeep events like Hidden Falls and Rubicon Trail. Whether you're into camping, overlanding, or Jeep camping, we discuss preparations, like ensuring your Jeep interior checklist is complete with essentials like mountain money and Jeep toilet paper. We also touch on the challenges and joys of Jeep women in the scene, empowering Jeep women, and fostering a supportive Jeep women community. So if you're passionate about Jeeps, love the thrill of off-roading, or are curious about how to make the most of your Jeep in 2025, this video is for you! Tags: Jeep New Year's resolutions Jeep trails Trail Hero Sand Hollow Easter Jeep Safari Moab Rubicon Trail Pritchett Canyon Hidden Falls Jeep modifications Jeep maintenance Jeep community Women in jeeping Jeep camping Jeep adventure
In this episode, JD, Randi, and The Pope™ sit down with Jeff Bieber, Lorey Beard, and Tim Nelson from the Desert Roads and Trails Society (DRATS) to talk about the Winter 4x4 Jamboree in Sand Hollow, Utah. They share the story of how the event grew from humble beginnings into one of the most respected offroad gatherings in the region, raising over $800,000 for trail conservation. The conversation drives into the challenges and rewards of organizing such a significant event, the unique experience of wheeling through snow-covered red rocks, and volunteers' critical role in keeping trails open and accessible. With personal stories from the trails, insights on balancing fun with stewardship, and a look at what's next for the event, this episode captures the heart of the off-roading community and why Winter 4x4 remains a can't-miss experience for off-roaders of all levels.
On this weeks episode, we talk about Toyota again and some of their political views, as well as total chaos fix for Toyotas bump stop issues. Riley wheeled in Sand Hollow again and unfortunately, he blows up another CV. As well as a good conversation about rear suspension. Hope you enjoy this week episode. Follow us on IG @brothersbound & @turdle4r also the one and only @toyotagaragepodcast
On today's Episode we bring in our good friends from Magnuson to talk horsepower and dreams. This episode is being recorded while we are out at Sand Hollow for Trail Hero which makes it that much more special. So dive in to power, dreams, secrets and a special project we will be getting into. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gkeepers/support
In this episode, JD Pope & Randi sat down with Rich Klein to get into the heart of Trail Hero, a premier off-roading event in Southern Utah that blends adventure, community, and a powerful advocacy mission for public land access. Learn how this five-day extravaganza, featuring guided trail rides for all skill levels, competitions, and community outreach programs, generated a $17.8 million impact on the local economy last year. Hear from the Trail Hero team about the critical need for unity within the off-road community to combat the continuous threat to motorized access on public lands and why showing up for land use meetings is more vital than ever. With over 350 volunteers and a small team of full-time staff, Trail Hero is proving that grassroots efforts can lead to massive impacts, both locally and globally. Don't miss out on the details of this year's event at Sand Hollow, where ever-changing terrains promise an exhilarating ride for all.
Rerun of Episode 300! This Week In Jeep: More Spy Pictures of the JL Jeep Tip: Airing Down Part 1 – Steve 4.3lxj Wrangler Talk: Winter Survival Kit Tech Talk With Jeep Talk: Wrangler Soft Top in the Car Wash Wheeling Where: Off Road Expo THIS WEEKEND Sept 30 – Oct 01 Pomona, Ca. www.offroadexpo.com Trail Hero 10/5 – 10/8 world class facility of Sand Hollow, in Hurricane, Utah https://www.thetrailhero.com/ Fall Crawl, October 14 & 15 Gore, VA http://www.bigdogsoffroad.com/
In this episode, JD, The Pope™, and Randi dive into the challenges of their recent Jeep builds and share why finding the right shop can make all the difference. Curious about how they plan to tackle Sand Hollow's toughest trails like You Gotta Be Nuts and Flipper? They reveal the must-have gear and strategies. Plus, get their take on the latest industry news, including Stellantis layoffs and Toyota Tacoma transmission issues. The conversation wraps up with tips for enhancing your off-road experience, the thrill of night wheeling, and some lighthearted chat as they toast to future adventures.
In this entry in our Spotlight Series, JD and Ryan sit down with Dominic Knight, better known as Adventures By Knight, on Instagram to uncover the secrets behind his legendary off-roading adventures. Ever wondered what it takes to tackle the most challenging trails at Sand Hollow? Dominic spills the details on his 2018 Jeep Wrangler JKU Rubicon, from upgrading to 40-inch tires to fortifying his rig with aftermarket axles. But it's not all about the mods—Dominic opens up about the fear of pushing his Jeep to its limits and how he draws inspiration from the best in the business. Get ready to hear about his favorite trails, the most game-changing gear he's installed, and why he's obsessed with the white paint and four-door setup. Plus, don't miss his bucket list trails and the go-to snacks that keep him fueled on the trail. If you're into Jeep builds, epic off-roading, and the thrill of adventure, this episode has it all.
BroTrips 9 JUST HAPPENED! We are reviewing the trip in 2 parts! Part 2 brings us over to the "soaking state" along with our hosts course ranking of our entire trip! Thank you Coral Canyon, Copper Rock, Sand Hollow, Black Desert! Be sure to drop a comment, rating and smash that like and follow button!
Mitch Laurance, Darin Bunch, Vic Williams and Brian Oar (golf photographer extraordinaire - drink) reunite for the first time in 10 years to visit one of the true under-the-radar golf destinations in the United States — St. George, Utah (with a stop in Mesquite, Nevada along the way). From the brand-new megaresort at Black Desert to the 27 holes (and amazing condo) at Sand Hollow to the David McLay Kidd-reimagined Entrada to the video-game-fever of Wolf Creek, this foursome of longtime friends (along with an appearance from producer extraordinaire Kris McEwen) discuss the ins and outs of creating a high-desert buddies trip in one of the most picturesque inland settings you'll find anywhere.
David has always been interested in Jeeps, while in college in the late 1990s, he was able to buy his first Jeep, a 1990 Jeep Cherokee. He started learning and exploring with that, after that was totaled in an accident, he then bought his 1984 CJ7, and his life changed forever. David was born with a very rare peripheral neuropathy, which has affected his ability to be able to get around, so as his disability has progressed over the years, his Jeep has literally become his replacement for his legs. Allowing him to be able to get out and explore the areas that he would be otherwise inaccessible to him. David has been deeply ingrained in the Jeep community for almost 30 years. He lived in Moab for 14 years where he was one of the organizers and planners for Easter Jeep Safari, he also was the Land Use Officer for the Red Rock 4 Wheelers for 13 years and helped to preserve and protect the trails around Moab. He now lives, literally, right next door to Sand Hollow in Hurricane, Utah. David's passion and love for Jeeps is truly remarkable. He currently owns 8 older Jeeps or Willys. At least one from every decade from the '40s through the '90s. He is passionate about the older stuff. He also is a collector of Jeep memorabilia, and currently has the world's most complete Jeep grille collection. He has a grille from every model of Jeep made from 1941 to 2021. 65 grilles total. He also has a tailgate collection, with tailgates from 18 different models of Jeeps. All of this stuff is hanging in his garage which he's turning into a Jeep Museum. In 2018 David have the opportunity to compete on the reality show, Truck Night in America. He had a wonderful time and met some great people through that experience. Most recently, David has just written and a published a memoir about what it was like growing up disabled, and what got him into jeeping. The book is available on Amazon, in both digital format, or as a paperback or hardback. It is titled, "It's a Jeep thing... The Life and Adventures of a Disabled Jeeper"
On this weeks episode, we follow up with some upgrades. From Josh's truck, the Tacoma, the old Ford and even the 4 runner. As well as the GX out in Sand Hollow on the 35s. Hope you enjoy this weeks episode.
On Todays episode we bring one of close friends and badest mutha fuckas around. Big Sherminator joins us all the way live from Sand Hollow
Gunlock, Snow Canyon, Quail Creek and Sand Hollow are all unique and offer a verity of activities for all ages. Don't miss out on these great State Parks.
USU frosh Ashton McArthur wins the Sand Hollow Am by 3 over Bowen Mauss and Zach Felts, while Matt Lyons scored a come-from-behind victory in the Sand Hollow Sr Am by one over first round leader Ron Davis. McArthur and Lyons join the pod.
In this episode of The Trailhead, we combine the thrill of rugged trails with the heartfelt human experience. We talk about stunning landscapes, from the mountains near Harriman to the challenging terrains of Moab and Sand Hollow, and our hosts share insights on Jeep modifications, the intricacies of vehicle maintenance, and the importance of environmental conservation in the off-roading community. Our special guest, Alyssa Salemi, brings an inspiring dimension to the show, sharing her remarkable journey of overcoming life's obstacles to overcoming trail obstacles. From her struggles with health and personal challenges to finding solace and strength in off-roading, Alyssa's story is a powerful testament to resilience and the healing power of nature. Whether you're a seasoned off-roader or love a good adventure story, this episode is a perfect blend of outdoor excitement and human triumph.
Hey Trailheads, buckle up for an exhilarating ride into the world of off-roading! In our latest episode, we dive deep into everything from the adventurous Ford Bronco Off-Rodeo experience to the sandy thrills of Sand Hollow. Alyssa joins us, sharing her inspiring journey into overlanding, revealing how it's not just about the drive but the discovery. We tackle the hot debate: should off-roaders need a special license? Opinions fly as we explore the balance between freedom and responsibility. Plus, we get real about relationships on the road – how off-roading can tighten bonds and wrench up your love life. And, we don't just stop there. We're revving up discussions on building an inclusive, accessible offroad community and the joys of DIY projects. Whether you're a seasoned trailblazer or just starting, this episode's packed with tips, tales, and a shot of adrenaline. So, let's hit the trails and find out why leaving the pavement means finding freedom! 1:02 Introductions and Trail Talk 11:02 Discussion About Reviews and Giveaways 18:32 Controversy and Victory in Land Access 34:29 Off-Roading 48:16 Hiker Rescued From Fake Google Maps 59:58 Women in Off-Roading and Empowerment 1:09:58 Troubles With DIY Car Projects 1:23:04 Off-Roading Community and Adventures for Women 1:32:47 Off-Roading and Overlanding With Alyssa 1:44:49 Discussion on Off-Roaders and Special Licenses
Join us for part two of our discussion with Sand Hollow 4x4, the husband and wife team who have journeyed from YouTube fame to owning an off-roading business. Join us on a wild ride through the trails of Sand Hollow State Park in Utah. Together, we traverse rocky paths, uncover the secrets to ideal suspensions and tires for off-roading, and share how they evolved from the Double Dominators on YouTube to running a successful off-roading venture. Ever wondered how tire sizes impact your off-roading experience? We're getting into the nitty-gritty of tire sizes and brands. We discussed everything from the controversial saltwater drives at the Salt Flats to the unique experience of driving with 37-inch tires versus 40-inch tires. But it's not just about the fun of off-roading. We're also addressing the serious issue of trail closures and the impact on the off-roading community. From the rise of resorts taking over open land to the implications on public land access, we're leaving no stone unturned. Don't miss our exploration of potential solutions, such as requiring street-legal vehicles on trails and education, as well as our conversation on the importance of caring for the environment. Hey, it's JD! Love the show? Help us keep the rubber on the trail. Leave us a review wherever you listen, and shout us out on social media—we'll return the favor. Want to do more? Visit our Buzzsprout site to drop a few bucks our way. Every dollar goes right back into making this show even better. And stay tuned. We're exploring a subscription-like Patreon for exclusive goodies. Thanks for the love; now let's get back to it!Support the show
Have you ever wondered what it takes to navigate the rugged terrains of off-roading skillfully? Join us as we get close and personal with Crystal and TJ from Sand Hollow 4x4. This dynamic duo shares their expertise on their guided tour company, offroad instruction classes, and the significance of having the right rock sliders and wheelbase. They reveal the challenges of maneuvering through trails like Milton Mile and pass along their wisdom on wheeling with finesse and safety. Hey, it's JD! Love the show? Help us keep the rubber on the trail. Leave us a review wherever you listen, and shout us out on social media—we'll return the favor. Want to do more? Visit our Buzzsprout site to drop a few bucks our way. Every dollar goes right back into making this show even better. And stay tuned. We're exploring a subscription-like Patreon for exclusive goodies. Thanks for the love; now let's get back to it!Support the show
Imagine being part of an off-roading event, feeling the adrenaline rush at every twist and turn, and making memories under the vast Utah sky. With us, you won't just imagine you'll get a taste of the thrill as Pope and Randi recount their adventures at the Trail Hero event and the off-roading escapades in Sand Hollow, sharing tips on three-wheeling safely and the benefits of hydraulic assist in maneuvering obstacles.Have you ever wondered about the politics behind the trails you drive on? You wouldn't want to miss our discussion on Senator Mike Lee's Historic Roadways Protection Act, a bold move to protect Utah's historic roads from being closed by the Bureau of Land Management. Listen closely as we delve into the bill's strategic nuances, the stance Senator Lee and Mitt Romney took against BLM's closure of roads, and the potential of electric vehicles on historic roads.Finally, let's take a moment to appreciate the trails that may soon be lost forever. We bring you the Lost Trails guidebook - a tribute to the trails on the brink of disappearance. But hope isn't lost! Join our conversation on the role of companies like where you buy gear is essential and why supporting organizations like the Blue Ribbon Coalition is crucial to our shared off-roading legacy. So grab your gear, rev up your engines, and let's keep these trails alive together! Hey, it's JD! Love the show? Help us keep the rubber on the trail. Leave us a review wherever you listen, and shout us out on social media—we'll return the favor. Want to do more? Visit our Buzzsprout site to drop a few bucks our way. Every dollar goes right back into making this show even better. And stay tuned. We're exploring a subscription-like Patreon for exclusive goodies. Thanks for the love; now let's get back to it!Support the show
The Open Championship returns to Royal Liverpool for the first time since 2014 when Rory McIlroy hoisted the Claret Jug. Can he do it again this year? Rory is heading into the Open coming off a win at the Scottish Open. We will discuss if this is a good thing for Rory or will add to the pressure. Besides talking all things Scottish Open and Open Championship, Mike and Tim took a trip to Las Vegas and went over to Mesquite and St. George, Utah to play some golf. We will give you our thoughts on Wolf Creek, Sand Hollow, Black Desert and Cascata. Jeff read a book this week on the mental side of the game and will give his thoughts on that and some tips the average golfer can take from it.
In this episode, catch up with what we've been up to the past week. T released Wheeling America Episode 6, and fixed a few more issues on his Jeep and it is ready to wheel again. H making slow progress on getting the race jeep back in wheeling condition, but had a fairly epic recovery out at Sand Hollow. A bunch of listener feedback and of course a new Jeep of the Week. Tune in to hear a fresh new episode of the Northwest Jeepcast. Look for bonus content at patreon.com/nwjeepcast. Wheeling America 2022 Episode 6: Blue Ridge Mountains YouTube Rumble --Visit Northridge4x4.com for all your Jeep needs and listen for a special coupon code. And follow us @nwjeepcast on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and Facebook.
The Blue Ribbon Coalition is a non-profit organization that works tirelessly to protect and preserve access to outdoor recreation on public lands throughout the United States. This is exactly why we asked Ben the Executive Director of BRC to join us on the podcast to discuss in depth what is happening out at Sand Hollow and the Sand Mountain general area. Check out Blue Ribbon Coalition: https://www.sharetrails.org/ Greenhouse Gas Emissions - Public Comment Stop the Sale of Sand Mountain! The Fight for Dispersed Camping Near Moab WE ARE GIVING AWAY A WINCH! All you have to do to enter is leave us a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts! Once we reach 500 reviews, we will do the drawing from those 500 reviews! At 300, 350, 400, and 450 reviews, we will do giveaways for some fun swag packs as well! So get your reviews in! Congrats to PEDDY1111 for winning the 300th Review! Six String Trucker for winning the 350th! Martlovesgarlic for winning the 400th! And to Redrockethotpocket for winning the 450th swag pack? Who's going to win the 500th? CALL US AND LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL!!!! We want to hear from you even more!!! You can call and say whatever you like! Ask a question, leave feedback, correct some information about welding, say how much you hate your jeep, and wish you had a Toyota! We will air them all, live, on the podcast! +01-916-345-4744. If you have any negative feedback, you can call our negative feedback hotline, 408-800-5169. 4Wheel Underground has all the suspension parts you need to take your off-road rig from leaf springs to a performance suspension system. We just ordered our kits for Kermit and Samantha and are looking forward to getting them. The ordering process was quite simple and answering the questionnaire to ensure we got the correct and best fitting kits for our vehicles. If you want to level up your suspension game make sure to check out 4Wheel Underground. Episode 385 is brought to you by all of our peeps over at patreon.com and irate4x4! Make sure to stop by and see all of the great perks you get for supporting SnailTrail4x4! Discount Codes, Monthly Give-Aways, Gift Boxes, the SnailTrail4x4 Community, and the ST4x4 Treasure Hunt! Thank you to all of those that support us! We wouldn't be able to do it without you guys (and gals!)! March's giveaway is with Devos Lighting. Devos has created the fantastic area light, LightRanger. This area light can light up a diameter area of about 60 ft. Has a height adjustment to help get the light out of your eyes, and maybe our favorite as you know... It's USB-C rechargeable. One lucky winner will get one of these lights, but to do so you need to be signed up on irate4x4. Huge Thanks to Lawless Corey for donating to this month's giveaway. Witch was a grip load of items from Coast Lighting to Walter grinding consumables to some fun items from Shurtape. Congratulations to James VanAndle for winning this month's giveaway Listener Discount Codes: MORRFlate - snailtrail to get 10% off MORRFlate Multi Tire Inflation Deflation™ KitsIronman 4x4 - snailtrail20 to get 20% off of all Ironman 4x4 branded equipment!Sidetracked Offroad - snailtrail4x4 (lowercase) to get 15% off lights and recovery gearSpartan Rope - snailtrail4x4 to get 10% off sitewideShock Surplus - SNAILTRAIL4x4 to get $25 off any order!Mob Armor - SNAILTRAIL4X4 for 15% off Midroll Music by ComaStudio
BLM is coming for Sand Hollow and neighboring areas. Now is the time to act even if you have never been to that area of the US this is an opportunity for you to help save some epic off-road trails. Make sure to check out utahpla.com for more information. We also discuss Kermit's axles, Bobcat's steering and rear suspension, transfer cases and Jimmy even has a Rant. Email and voice your opinion: blm_ut_sgfo_comments@blm.gov stephanie_trujillo@blm.gov lgoff@blm.gov lmccall@blm.gov Additional Links: Matt's Offroad Recover Sand Hallow Video BLM Red Cliffs Warner Valley Land Exchange Utah Public Land Alliance - Stop the Sale of Sand Mountain Rubicon Trail Foundation YouTube WE ARE GIVING AWAY A WINCH! All you have to do to enter is leave us a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts! Once we reach 500 reviews, we will do the drawing from those 500 reviews! At 300, 350, 400, and 450 reviews, we will do giveaways for some fun swag packs as well! So get your reviews in! Congrats to PEDDY1111 for winning the 300th Review! Six String Trucker for winning the 350th! Martlovesgarlic for winning the 400th! And to Redrockethotpocket for winning the 450th swag pack? Who's going to win the 500th? CALL US AND LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL!!!! We want to hear from you even more!!! You can call and say whatever you like! Ask a question, leave feedback, correct some information about welding, say how much you hate your jeep, and wish you had a Toyota! We will air them all, live, on the podcast! +01-916-345-4744. If you have any negative feedback, you can call our negative feedback hotline, 408-800-5169. 4Wheel Underground has all the suspension parts you need to take your off-road rig from leaf springs to a performance suspension system. We just ordered our kits for Kermit and Samantha and are looking forward to getting them. The ordering process was quite simple and answering the questionnaire to ensure we get the correct and best fitting kits for our vehicles. If you want to level up your suspension game make sure to check out 4Wheel Underground. Episode 383 is brought to you by all of our peeps over at patreon.com and irate4x4! Make sure to stop by and see all of the great perks you get for supporting SnailTrail4x4! Discount Codes, Monthly Give-Aways, Gift Boxes, the SnailTrail4x4 Community, and the ST4x4 Treasure Hunt! Thank you to all of those that support us! We wouldn't be able to do it without you guys (and gals!)! March's giveaway is with Devos Lighting. Devos has created the fantastic area light, LightRanger. This area light can light up a diameter area of about 60 ft. Has a height adjustment to help get the light out of your eyes, and maybe our favorite as you know... It's USB-C rechargeable. One lucky winner will get one of these lights, but to do so you need to be signed up on irate4x4. Huge Thanks to Lawless Corey for donating to this month's giveaway. Witch was a grip load of items from Coast Lighting to Walter grinding consumables to some fun items from Shurtape. Congratulations to James VanAndle for winning this month's giveaway Listener Discount Codes: MORRFlate - snailtrail to get 10% off MORRFlate Multi Tire Inflation Deflation™ KitsIronman 4x4 - snailtrail20 to get 20% off of all Ironman 4x4 branded equipment!Sidetracked Offroad - snailtrail4x4 (lowercase) to get 15% off lights and recovery gearSpartan Rope - snailtrail4x4 to get 10% off sitewideShock Surplus - SNAILTRAIL4x4 to get $25 off any order!Mob Armor - SNAILTRAIL4X4 for 15% off Midroll Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
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In this episode, catch up with what we've been up to this week February 21, 2023. T did a snow run and H rode shot gun on a Sand Hollow outing and started the long process of rehab'ing the race jeep. We also kick off our recap of the King of the Hammers 2023. Don't miss this week's Jeep of the Week plus new listener feedback. Tune in to hear a fresh new episode of the Northwest Jeepcast. Look for bonus content at patreon.com/nwjeepcast. --Visit Northridge4x4.com for all your Jeep needs and listen for a special coupon code. And follow us @nwjeepcast on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and Facebook.
BYU senior Elijah Turner won the Sand Hollow Am by 3 over Utah Tech's Taft Lewis. Senior State Am champ Darren Kuhn took the senior division and Todd Kartchner the super seniors. Turner, Kuhn and Lewis join the pod.
Gunfighter, animator, filmmaker…I love the labels off-roaders accumulate. Everyone comes with a myriad of talents. Krawlzone.tv creator, Nathan Riddle, has been bringing us off-road content for more than ten years; it's an awesome history. Listen in to Episode 140, and if you need to catch up – you can find all episodes on your favorite podcast apps, YouTube or www.bigrichklein.com 4:29 – “Hey, I've got an idea”8:00 – A theme that we've kept all the way through, the passion and connectedness of the community18:57 – the cool thing about Sand Hollow is actually blazing new trails 23:36 – I was a little jealous that I didn't get to participate in Little Hollywood with John Wayne walking the streets29:55 – I was a Jeff Foxworthy kid, “if you live in a house that's mobile surrounded by a dozen cars that aren't…”36:57 – I moved over to Spacestation Animation, and the whole ecosystem is well over 150 people44:56 – having more of an authentic come along, come hang out with us50:36 – oh, hey, we're out here on the trail with “Nobody”We want to thank our sponsors Maxxis Tires and 4Low Magazine.www.maxxis.comwww.4lowmagazine.com Be sure to listen on your favorite podcast app. Support the show
Last week brought exciting racing at the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in St. George UT with commanding wins by Taylor Knibb and Kristian Blummenfelt. Taylor, Kristian and other big names from last weekend are off to Bermuda for the World Triathlon Championship Series. Show Sponsor: UCAN Generation UCAN has a full line of nutrition products to fuel your sport. UCAN uses SuperStarch instead of simple sugars and stimulants to fuel athletes. UCAN keeps blood sugar steady compared to the energy spikes and crashes of sugar-based products. UCAN also has hydration products focused on giving you the sodium you need when hydrating, including several clean and light flavors. Steady energy equals sustained performance and a faster finish line! Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly! Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co In Today's Show • Feature ○ World Triathlon Series Championship in Bermuda • Endurance News ○ Ironman 70.3 World Championship • What's new in the 303 ○ 2023 Season Race Dates Announced ○ TriDot Pre Season Project ○ Bicycle Colorado - Support bike advocacy and win prizes • Video of the Week ○ Worlds Best Drone Video Extreme Mountain Bike Feature: Bermuda World Triathlon Series 2022 World Triathlon Championship Series Bermuda 2022 World Triathlon Championship Series Bermuda marks a return to this beautiful island for a third edition of WTCS Bermuda and the first since 2019. Much has happened on and off the blue carpet since we were last here, not least Bermuda's very own Flora Duffy making history by becoming the first triathlete to win both the Olympic and World titles in the same year, becoming Bermuda's first ever Olympic gold medallist and more recently the first to defend a Commonwealth Games triathlon title. This weekend, we return to the island for the penultimate Championship Series racing of 2022, and elite men's and women's events that have the potential to make a huge impact on the battles to become this year's World Triathlon Champions. The triathlon world's eyes will be fixed on this beautiful corner of the Atlantic and can expect another dose of high-octane entertainment from the world's best athletes. The island will also host a wealth of Age-Group and kids triathlon races, and it is always gratifying to see our sport continuing to grow among so many people at all levels of the sport. It is precisely these weekends that will inspire future generations to take up the magic of swim bike run and that can be the spark behind the fire of the next Flora Duffy. Bermuda has a strong and important history of triathlon and also with the WTCS, having hosted many professional events since 1987, including three WTCS (formerly ITU World Cups) in the 90's where Flora Duffy, Olympic gold medalist and multiple World Champion, watched as a young aspiring triathlete. Age Group - Saturday, November 5th 8am Elite Men - Sunday, November 6th 11am Elite Women - Sunday, November 6th 2pm Temperature in November varies between an average high of 74 degrees to a low of 67 degrees Fahrenheit. The water temperature also comes down to 73 degrees, however, water visibility remains at 100-120 feet. View on Triathlon Live - TriathlonLIVE Start List: Elite Women • 2022 World Triathlon Championship Series Bermuda • World Triathlon Start Num First Name Last Name YOB Country 1 Flora Duffy 1987 BER 2 Beth Potter 1991 GBR 3 Taylor Spivey 1991 USA 4 Laura Lindemann 1996 GER 5 Sophie Coldwell 1995 GBR 6 Anabel Knoll 1996 GER 7 Taylor Knibb 1998 USA 8 Kirsten Kasper 1991 USA 9 Maya Kingma 1995 NED 10 Miriam Casillas García 1992 ESP 11 Summer Rappaport 1991 USA Start List: Elite Men • 2022 World Triathlon Championship Series Bermuda • World Triathlon Start Num First Name Last Name YOB Country 18 Kevin McDowell 1992 USA 26 Matthew Mcelroy 1992 USA 29 Ren Sato 1995 JPN 30 Seth Rider 1997 USA 38 Chase Mcqueen 1998 USA 48 Brent Demarest 1995 USA 49 Gregor Payet 1995 LUX 50 Miguel Tiago Silva 1998 POR 51 Kristian Blummenfelt 1994 NOR 52 Martin Demuth 1995 AUT 53 Kyotaro Yoshikawa 2000 JPN 54 Gustav Iden 1996 NOR 56 Tyler Smith 1998 BER News Sponsor Buddy Insurance: Buddy Insurance gives you peace of mind to enjoy your training and racing to the fullest. Buddy's mission is simple, to help people fearlessly enjoy an active and outdoor lifestyle. Get on-demand accident insurance just in case the unexpected happens. Buddy ensures you have cash for bills fast. Go to buddyinsurance.com and create an account. There's no commitment or charge to create one. Once you have an account created, it's a snap to open your phone and in a couple clicks have coverage for the day. Check it out! Endurance News: Taylor Knibb Powers to Victory at 2022 Ironman 70.3 World Championships It was the Taylor Knibb show at the 2022 Ironman 70.3 World Championship in St. George as the 24 year-old American put on a master class of racing to take her first-ever 70.3 World title. A master class in racing was held in St. George, Utah this morning during the women's pro race at the Ironman 70.3 World Championship. The instructor: 24 year-old Taylor Knibb, who delivered a confident and commanding swim, bike, and run to take the win in 4:03:20. The Swim Lucy Charles-Barclay and Lotte Wilms finish the women's pro swim leg during the 2022 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship. After much speculation about whether or not the swim would be shortened after a cold front moved through southern Utah on race week, race morning arrived with 63 degree F water temperatures and the full 1.2-mile swim. Naturally, many assumed this would work to the advantage of defending champion Lucy Charles-Barclay, who is known for building a considerable lead in any swim leg she races. But instead of surging to the front as usual, she found she had company: Lotte Wilms of the Netherlands and American Taylor Knibb were on her feet. At the halfway point, Wilms surged to attempt a pass, and Charles-Barclay matched her speed; Knibb held on in the draft, eventually reeling the two back in. The trio powered through to the swim exit, with Charles-Barclay's 23:50 swim split just barely edging out Wilms' 23:51 at the first timing mat; Knibb followed in 23:54. The Bike With air temperatures hovering around 38 degrees F at the start of the bike leg, it was clear the race would belong to the one who could best manage the cold. Clad in gloves and thermal cycling attire, Knibb wasted no time taking charge on the bike leg, moving to the front within the first mile. With an average speed of 28.2 MPH in the first 20 miles, Knibb's lead only grew: one minute at mile 10, 2:30 at mile 20. But Knibb wasn't the only one moving quickly. Duffy also pushed hard in the initial miles of the bike, shooting out of the rolling hills of Sand Hollow with laser-like focus to move into second place by mile 10. Behind her, India Lee (GBR) and Findlay were the only athletes to match Knibb's blistering pace, and they were each rewarded with a Duffy pass and a turn at second place before mile 30. At mile 40, Charles made her move, pushing back into second place with Findlay and Duffy close behind as they entered Snow Canyon. Lawrence, spent from the cold and the early charge, was unable to respond and fell behind. Within the walls of Snow Canyon, Knibb's lead only grew. With almost five minutes on the chase pack, the young American sailed up the notoriously steep climbs; behind her, Findlay, then Duffy, then Charles-Barclay (again) attempted to drop the hammer, but no one was willing to give up the fight. As the three crested Snow Canyon and powered to T2, they were greeted by Knibb, who was already well into the run course. The message was unspoken, but clear: Knibb's impossibly fast 2:14:41 bike split had given her a lead of six minutes and 44 seconds. The Run From the first steps out of T2, it was clear that Knibb saw the run as a mere formality to the win. With a consistent 5:58 min/mile pace, Knibb's lead grew – and grew, and grew. By mile 4, she had more than 7:30 over her closest competition. Though the victory was all but decided, there was still an intense race going on to see who would get boxed out of the podium. Duffy, Findlay, and Charles-Barclay ran as a pack, each daring the others to make a move. At the halfway point, Charles-Barclay began to fall back, and Duffy's form began to show signs of fatigue. Findlay, sensing it was time to make a move, began to slowly pull ahead. Over the course of the next three miles, she was able to put in more than 40 seconds on Duffy and Charles. But an out-and-back section of the course revealed that those two weren't the only competitors Findlay had to worry about – a hard-charging Pallant-Browne was clocking 5:56 min/mile splits in hopes of running her way from ninth place off the bike and onto the final podium. She made easy work of it, overtaking Duffy and Charles in the final mile of the race. In the end, Knibb's 1:21:48 run and 4:03:20 finishing time was more than enough to stamp her name on the history books as the youngest woman to win the title of Ironman 70.3 World Champion. Findlay followed in 4:08:57, and Pallant-Browne rounded out the podium with a run split of 1:17:45 and an overall finishing time of 4:10:45. A Rollercoaster 70.3 World Championship, Kristian Blummenfelt Holds on for the Win A relentlessly close swim, a controversial penalty, and a run battle for the ages - the pro men's race at the 2022 Ironman 70.3 World Championship was a high-stakes, high-drama affair that had viewers on the edge of their seats from the very start to the very finish. A relentlessly close swim, a controversial penalty, and a run battle for the ages – the pro men's race at the 2022 Ironman 70.3 World Championship was a high-stakes, high-drama affair that had viewers on the edge of their seats from the very start to the very finish. The moment of catharsis came in the form of a Kristian Blummenfelt victory in a staggering 3:37:12 on one of the toughest courses on the 70.3 circuit. Men's Race: The Swim With water temperatures at 62 degrees F and air temperatures at 40 degrees F, the theme of the day was the same as the women's race prior: managing the cold conditions of late fall in southern Utah. Aussie Aaron Royle set the pace, with Americans Ben Kanute and Marc Dubrick hot on his heels. Royle emerged from the water first in 22:20, followed by Marc Dubric and Ben Kanute. But what came next was a rare sight in middle-distance racing: In the span of only 20 seconds, a pack of 19 athletes rushed out of the water as if one unit. It was no surprise, then, that T1 was a bit of a circus, with athletes jockeying for position. The pack, which included Denmark's Miki Taagholt and Magnus Ditlev, Norwegians Kristian Blummenfelt and Gustav Iden, Americans Eric Lagerstrom and Jason West, Germans Mikia Noodt and Frederic Funk, and Canadian Brent McMahon, rushed out of transition as quickly as they entered. Two minutes down from the lead, another chase pack formed, this one containing Canadian Jackson Laundry and American Sam Long. In 34th and 40th place, respectively, it was clear that if they wanted a fighting chance at the podium, they were going to have to put in some big work on the bike to catch their competition. The Bike Blummenfelt had no intention of sitting in the pack and watching the race unfold in front of him. He pushed hard from the very start, setting out at a burning pace of 28 mile per hour in the rolling hills out of Sand Hollow. Sam Long, who had ridden his way from 40th to 8th place in the first 20 miles, was the one who took the hit. After getting caught in a tight spot during a pass involving Laundry, Long found himself with a controversial call-out from the referee and a five-minute stand-down in the penalty box. With a gap of 2:25 and an enormous chase pack of 18 athletes close together whizzing past the yellow penalty tent, Long was visibly upset. The pack emerged from Snow Canyon and descended with reckless abandon, barreling toward T2 at 39 miles per hour. Ditlev tucked in tight and tried to get any advantage he could, entering T2 with a bike split of 1:49:59, nine seconds ahead of Blummenfelt and Funk. But that advantage was erased in transition as Blummenfelt moved from bike to run in a seamless 29 seconds while Ditlev floundered for nearly twice that amount of time. In the end, it was Blu who started the run first. Would this mistake cost Ditlev the race? The Run Though Blummenfelt set out at a 5:47 minute-per-mile pace, his lead didn't last long. At mile 2, he had company in the form of Kanute, who was throwing down 5:16 splits. As he passed Blummenfelt, Kanute turned the screws even more, dropping the pace to a staggering 4:55 minutes per mile. But this didn't shake Blummenfelt, who stayed right on his heels and let Kanute drive the pace for the next eight miles. The effort allowed the two to pull away from the rest of the field. At the five-mile point, the pair had build a 40 second lead over Ditlev and more than two minutes on Funk, Noodt, and Taagholt. But bridging the gap to the front was not the priority for the chase pack – instead, it was holding off a hard-charging Laundry, who was making quick work of moving from eighth off the bike to fifth place. Could he run his way into a podium spot? And then, a dramatic twist: At mile six, Iden simply stopped, sat on the curb, and said “No more.” As he removed his race bib and exited the course, the residual fatigue from his Ironman World Championship victory three weeks prior was evident; defending his 70.3 title was simply not in the cards this year. It would be up to his friend and countryman to bring home the win. Blummenfelt stepped up to the challenge. With only three miles to go, he made his move, taking two steps around Kanute and forging ahead. This time, there was no looking over his shoulder – Blummenfelt was laser-focused on the finish line. His stride opened up, and he pulled away, opening up a gap of more than 20 seconds in less than a mile. All the shell-shocked Kanute could do was watch the Norwegian disappear into the horizon. With a half-smile, half-grimace on his face, Blummenfelt thundered to the finish line at a pace of 4:36 minutes per mile. It was only in the final stretch to the finish line that he relaxed, offering waves and high-fives to the crowd on his way to a run split of 1:11:39 and a final finishing time of 3:37:12. Nairo Quintana's Tour de France tramadol disqualification upheld | Cycling Weekly What's New in the 303: Without Limits Races Announced for 2023 Registration is officially open for all 2023 events with special discount pricing through the end of the season. Please also note that all entry fees have increased by $5, our first increase since 2016. As you can imagine, our production costs saw a 22% increase in 2022, but no worries -our goal will always be to keep triathlons affordable for everyone. If you have a volunteer credit from this past season, be sure to cash that in soon for the best possible savings. June 3rd – Colorado Triathlon June 17th – XTERRA Lory Triathlon July 16th – Boulder Peak Triathlon July 23rd – Steamboat Lake Triathlon August 6th - Stagecoach Gravel Triathlon August 20th – Outdoor Divas Triathlon September 16th - Harvest Moon Long Course Triathlon September 24th – Oktoberfest Sprint Triathlon June-August – Stroke & Stride Series BBSC 2023 June 25 - Boulder Sunrise July22 - Tri Boulder August 26 - Boulder Sunset Invitation to TriDot Pre Season Project The Preseason Project® is a triathlon research initiative that helps TriDot quantify and enhance the performance gains that TriDot's Optimized Training™ delivers over training alternatives. Welcome to the 2023 TriDot Preseason Project (PSP) application. Submit this 2-minute app to qualify for 2 FREE months of optimized triathlon training with the TriDot Mark Allen Edition. PSP is an annual R&D initiative that helps triathletes reach their true performance potential through optimized preseason training. It also quantifies the substantial performance gains that TriDot's Optimized Training delivers over training alternatives. You qualify for the FREE training if you meet the following criteria: • Planning an Olympic, Half, or Full triathlon for 2023 season • Train using a device with GPS and/or power • Have not used TriDot in the last 6 months • Not a professional triathlete • Enthusiastic and motivated to get a jump start on your season! * Applications are reviewed and accepted on a first-come basis and must be fully completed to be considered. Register For Free Bicycle Colorado - Support bike advocacy and win prizes Donate Shop Share the Road License Plates Current Issues Education Calendar Our Equity Work Maps & Resources Visit the Blog Visit the Hub Volunteer Action Center Schedule your gift for Colorado Gives Day! 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She recently presented her findings to interested staff from CDOT and CDPHE, Bicycle Colorado staff and statewide coalition partners working to improve transportation equity. Emily's work is captured in her report, Reconnecting Communities: A Vision for Transportation (coming soon to our blog!). We are thankful Emily was part of our team this summer and are excited to see her excel in future endeavors. Our fall raffle is now open! Take your opportunity to win an Alchemy Ronin Ti or a family package of Cannondale bikes! Your ticket purchase supports bike advocacy and you could win a sweet bike (or a few)—it's a win-win! Tickets are available now until November 21 for the Cannondales, and for the Alchemy, until November 21 or when all 300 tickets are sold. Almost half of the Alchemy tickets have already been purchased, so don't miss out. We are grateful to our friends at Alchemy Bikes and Pedal of Littleton for donating these bikes to us because of their shared belief in better bicycling for people in Colorado. Join the cause and get your tickets now! Just looking to upgrade your current bike? Win a sweet new wheelset from our friends at HUNT Bike Wheels and Without Limits Productions! They're hosting their own raffle benefitting Bicycle Colorado and we're grateful for their generosity. From now until November 29, you can enter to win HUNT's newest 25 or 40 Carbon Gravel Race Wheelset for a $15 ticket that directly supports our work. This weekend: Watched mens pro race riding 4 hours Dropped off bike with Andy Riding with one of my athletes Video of the week: World's Best FPV Drone Shot? (Extreme Mountain Biking) Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week. Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment. We'd really appreciate it! 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In this episode, catch up with what we've been up to this week October 4, 2022. Hear about T doing some wheeling and trail fixes. Then H talks about more wheeling at Sand Hollow and a little work on the tow rig. Don't miss this week's Jeep of the Week plus new listener feedback. Tune in to hear a fresh new episode of the Northwest Jeepcast. Look for bonus content at patreon.com/nwjeepcast. Tranny pan drain plug tips https://eplanning.blm.gov/eplanning-ui/project/2001224/510 https://eplanning.blm.gov/eplanning-ui/project/2001224/595/8003171/comment --Visit Northridge4x4.com for all your Jeep needs and listen for a special coupon code. And follow us @nwjeepcast on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and Facebook.
In this episode, we discuss our experiences in St. George, Utah and surrounding areas on our Wheeling America tour, July21-24, 2022, 2022. At our final destination for the trip, hear about the trails we ran, some more carnage and our overall experiences in Utah. We ran Rattlesnake Gulch to Toquerville Falls, and Triple 7 at Sand Hollow for some awesome night wheeling. We had listeners and locals join us. You get the full break down on and off the trail. Tune in to hear a fresh new episode of the Northwest Jeepcast. --Visit Northridge4x4.com for all your Jeep needs and listen for a special coupon code. And follow us @nwjeepcast on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and Facebook.
In this episode, catch up with what we've been up to this week August 16, 2022. Catch up with T's progress on his honey-do list, and H does some #weekdaywheeling and a big group Saturday. Hear about Milt's Mile, Triple 7's , Double Sammy and The Fallen trails at Sand Hollow. But was there any carnage?? Don't miss this week's Jeep of the Week plus new listener feedback. Tune in to hear a fresh new episode of the Northwest Jeepcast. Look for bonus content at patreon.com/nwjeepcast. --Visit Northridge4x4.com for all your Jeep needs and listen for a special coupon code. And follow us @nwjeepcast on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and Facebook.
I talk with the biggest smile in offroad recovery, Casey Lofthouse from Caseys Off Road Recovery! If you're not familiar with Casey, he has an offroad recovery business out of Hurricane, UT that services Washington County, Sand Hollow State Park, and surrounding areas.
Controlling growth, lights at the airport and limited road access at Sand Hollow
Chris in Sand Hollow is giving it a go with ten questions in 60 seconds!
Join hosts Jared and Alexa from the road on their most recent trip to Sand Hollow, Utah. Rock riding, sand dunes, a snowstorm and ton of special guests.Presented by Rugged Radios (https://www.ruggedradios.com/), Rockford Fosgate Amps (https://rockfordfosgate.com/), Assault Industries (https://assaultind.com/), Fullriver Full Throttle Batteries (https://www.fullriverbattery.com/), Quad Boss (https://quadboss.com/), Super ATV (https://www.superatv.com/ & Polaris Adventures (https://adventures.polaris.com/).
Join hosts Jared and Alexa from the road on their most recent trip to Sand Hollow, Utah. Rock riding, sand dunes, a snowstorm and ton of special guests.Presented by Rugged Radios (https://www.ruggedradios.com/), Rockford Fosgate Amps (https://rockfordfosgate.com/), Assault Industries (https://assaultind.com/), Fullriver Full Throttle Batteries (https://www.fullriverbattery.com/), Quad Boss (https://quadboss.com/), Super ATV (https://www.superatv.com/ & Polaris Adventures (https://adventures.polaris.com/).
Will Chris win $1000 in 60 seconds? We're trying to make the questions really easy!
Tristen Mandur... Berlin Long... Martin Leon... Jay Drew... Kris Burlingame... Dave Viveiros... Kendra Dalton... Shane Flowers... Jake Miller... Yeah, there's A LOT of Utah golf going on and we had it all from Sand Hollow on the live show on ESPN 700.
It had to happen, right? Zac Jones... Cooper Jones... These sweet swinging, long knocking brothers, owners of two of the past three UGA Player of the Year awards, didn't we all know that one day they would go head-to-head in a big event? Well, that day was today and that event was the Sand Hollow Am as Zac and Cooper both come from behind to overtake Tristen Mandur and tie for the regulation lead, then younger brother Cooper sneaks past Zac in a three-hole playoff. Shane Flowers takes the Sand Hollow Senior Am.
We talk to Deviant Race Parts' Chad Hall and Zach Nemeck along with Brent Gilliam from 212 Performance while sitting in the "Orange Crush" Can-Am Maverick X3 Max! We talk about the history of Deviant Race Parts, its diesel past, and how the EPA not only shaped his aftermarket parts business but is also shaping the future of offroad performance!
This week we are breaking down St. George and have local athlete Diana Hassel to share her race report. Diana is one of the most successful amateur triathletes in the world. She is the 2017 Hawaii Ironman Champion W50-54. Show Sponsor: VENGA CBD We're huge fans of Venga CBD. It really helps us recover more quickly from our workouts, have less soreness, sleep better and reduce inflammation. Venga offers personalized CBD plans. All you have to do is take a simple quiz to get you started! Answer a few questions and, voila - there's your personalized CBD recommendation! It's all based on YOU - what CBD YOU need right now to meet your goals. Guys, it's super easy to go take this quiz on their website. Just go to vengacbd.com/quiz and (you didn't hear it from us but…) there's a freebie in it for you just for taking the quiz. We trust these guys 100% and they'll make it really easy for you to get started with the RIGHT CBD. Just go to https://vengaendurance.com/303podcast to order yours today. First-time order is 30% off with code (303PODCAST). We've also added 50% off your first month's subscription with code (303SUBSCRIPTION). In Today's Show Feature interview with Diane Hassel Endurance News IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in St George 2021 IRONMAN World Championship moves to UT in May 2022 2021 IRONMAN Chattanooga September 26 TriRating Rankings What's new in the 303 DU Triathlon Team Wins at Oktoberfest Video of the Week Lucy Charles "Pure Joy" Finish at IRONMAN 70.3 World Champs in St George Interview Sponsor: UCAN Take your performance to the next level with UCAN Energy and Bars made with SuperStarch® UCAN uses SuperStarch instead of simple sugars to fuel serious athletes. UCAN keeps blood sugar steady compared to the energy spikes and crashes of sugar-based products. Steady energy equals sustained performance! You put in the training, so don't let nutrition limit your performance. Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly! Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co, Interview with Diana Hassel Diana M Hassel, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVS, Dipl. ACVECC Professor & Equine Section Head Equine Emergency Surgery & Critical Care Diana is one of the most successful amateur triathletes in the world. She is the 2017 Hawaii Ironman Champion W50-54. Over the years she has become an advocate for training smart and she really enjoys helping triathletes who seek her advice. It was only normal for her to join our coaching staff in 2015. Diana discovered her passion for triathlon later in life, having competed in her first triathlon at age 29. As a child she ran cross country and track and has been an avid master's swimmer and competitor since 1986. Diana is also a cat 2 cyclist and has held age group titles in the Colorado State Time Trial Championships, Road Race Championships and Best All Around Rider. She began competitive cycling during her PhD training at UC Davis that readily translated into successful triathlon performances. She has extensive experience with both heart rate and power training for the bike. Her knowledge of training methods and her vast experience in racing combined with her unparalleled results will be a great asset to SmartTriathlonTraining. Diana is one of the most decorated athletes with 10 Hawaii Ironman age group podium awards including one World Championship. Diana will be helping all of our athletes on our internal “ask the coach” page. Her career as a surgeon and criticalist in veterinary medicine with a PhD in Comparative Pathology and lifelong fascination with exercise physiology and nutrition adds to her coaching expertise. Diana lives in Ft Collins Colorado with her husband, Dean, who is also a triathlete, and her daughter Mikayla, an avid horseperson. Our News is sponsored by Buddy Insurance. It's big time training and racing season. Buddy Insurance is the kind of peace of mind so you can enjoy your training and racing to their fullest. Buddy's mission is simple, to help people fearlessly enjoy an active and outdoor lifestyle. You can now get on-demand accident insurance to make sure you get cash for bills fast and fill any gaps between your current coverage. Go to buddyinsurance.com and create an account. There's no commitment or charge to create one. Once you have an account created, it's a snap to open your phone and in a couple clicks have coverage for the day. Check it out! Endurance News: St. George, Iconic Race and a Look Into the Future; Coloradans do Well! Posted on September 21, 2021 By Bill Plock The authentic joy Lucy Charles Barclay beamed to the world the second she broke the tape is something I'll never forget. It gave me goosebumps and seemed deep seated, especially as she came to hug her husband with tears running down her face. I have never seen or felt such happiness. Barclay, like all the athletes battled very unusual weather with a down pour of rain and hail and lightening that threatened the race. With a Barclay comfortably in the lead all day, she knew she was having “a day” and said at the press conference recalling her thoughts, “they better not cancel this race!” Gustav Iden of Norway didn't quite lead the entire way but went to the front of the pack on the bike part way through and never looked back. Fellow countryman and gold medalist Kristian Blummenfelt was in that lead group when he suffered a serious mechanical failure with his wheel and fell out of contention. Boulder's Sam Long, with a solid swim battled hard to ride into second place never did catch Iden. Iden won by 5 minutes retaining his World Champion status he gained after winning in Nice in 2019. The second place finishes for Long and another Boulder resident, Jeanni Metzler may be a glimpse into the future of the sport. Just two years ago Long finish 26 minutes back and has kept a poster of Nice in his “pain cave” as motivation ever since. Metzler has been climbing the ranks and finished 3rd in Boulder a few weeks ago behind Taylor Knibb and Emma Palant Brown, but in St. George she beat both of them. Metzler passed Knibb just a few minutes out saying later, “I didn't want a sprint finish with Taylor as I don't think that would've gone well.” Knibb finished about 30 seconds back and the two training partners and friends shared exuberant hugs in the finish area . It felt like the finish area was filled with camaraderie and respect unlike any race I had seen before. This wasn't “new blood” so to speak, but in way it felt like a new group of champions and future champions were making their mark in St. George. At the press conference, the top five male and female finishers all were under the age of 28. It's a young group who genuinely seem to enjoy each other. Of the ten, eight raced together at the Collins Cup just four weeks prior. When asked if that played into the feeling of camaraderie, Sam Long said, “I do think we all got to know each other there. It also could be because we are all pretty young, it was a bit of a different atmosphere. And I also think the sport is changing, where you can talk smack but in a friendly way and at the end everyone knows it is for fun.” Besides Coloradans, Long, Metzler and Knibb, several age group athletes made it in the top five. In no particular order. Colleen D'Reuck, Diana Hassel, Mike Wein, Eric Long (Sam's dad), and Sandi Wiebe. So what about Kona maybe moving to St. George? St. George is an iconic venue with massive hills to run up and down. And the ride up Snow Canyon provides a separation point (along with an amazing picturesque backdrop) just before athletes start their run. There is speculation that the IRONMAN World Championship in Kona will move in the future and St. George seems primed to be a top choice. It has all the features that make a world championship course with hills, weather exposure, and a welcoming community and a downtown finish with plenty of potential to the house larger crowds seen in Kona. It is certainly more accessible than Kona and far less expensive for athletes, spectators and industry supporters. Sand Hollow reservoir is great for the swim with plenty of room for transition. In Kona the iconic pier is busting at the seams with room (barely) for 1,800 athletes. In St. George 4,200 athletes competed. Undoubtedly the age group women probably don't love the current format with the last group starting their swim at almost 10 o'clock. In normal years that would force them to be running at the hottest part of the day. This year, some had to be pulled out of the water with the rare thunderstorm that rolled through. In previous years, the 70.3 Championship features two days of racing—one for the men and one for the women. In St. George that seems a difficult task with races not generally taking place on Sundays in Utah. It will be interesting to see what happens in the future. Next year the 70.3 Championship will return to St. George along with a full distance race in June. We shall see! But for now, the young group of pro's stole the show and perhaps this race will serve as a springboard for future success for all of these athletes as they scatter into the world doing more races. In fact, watch this coming weekend in Chattanooga where Sam Long will attempt defend his title as champion and battle rival Lionel Sander—keep an eye on that! IRONMAN 70.3 Championship in St George Results (ironman.com) IRONMAN World Championship Returns to Kona in October 2022 with Two-Day Race Format The 2021 Supersapiens IRONMAN World Championship will take place in St. George, Utah, on May 7, 2022, giving professional triathletes the opportunity to claim a world championship title and a share of the $750,000 prize purse that goes with it. The ongoing uncertainty regarding Kailua-Kona, Hawaii`s ability to host the event in February required a change in venue to outside of Hawai`i for the first time since the inaugural event in 1978. St. George was selected as the first new host location of the event outside of Hawai`i in 40-plus years based on its strong community support, challenging course, and experience hosting IRONMAN® triathlons and other major events, including the successful recently completed 2021 Intermountain Healthcare IRONMAN 70.3® World Championship presented by Utah Sports Commission. St. George will also host the 2022 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship on October 28-29, 2022. For the first time in the 40-plus year history of the IRONMAN World Championship, the pinnacle event for triathlon will take place over two days with the 2022 IRONMAN World Championship returning to Kona, Hawai`i on October 6 and 8, 2022. The two-day event will see an expanded women's professional field of 50 athletes race on Thursday, October 6, and 50 professional men race on Saturday, October 8. Details of the age-group races will be communicated in the coming weeks. “The loss of the past two IRONMAN World Championship races certainly dealt us an economic blow. Our restaurants have always received a big boost from the race, athletes, and their families. We are very excited to hear that with two races next October we can plan to make up for the economic losses from the past two race cancellations,” said Luana Hospitality Principal, Eric von Platen Luder “It has been a challenging few years, however we have stayed true to our goal to create exceptional experiences for our ‘ohana,” said Diana Bertsch, Senior Vice President, World Championship Events for The IRONMAN Group. “We are grateful to our host communities in St. George and Kailua-Kona as well as their local and state officials, for their willingness to trust us. Our team is committed to putting on incredible race weeks as we add pages to the IRONMAN World Championship history books in May and October 2022.” IRONMAN athletes registered for the 2021 and 2022 editions of the IRONMAN World Championship triathlon, along with athletes currently registered for 2022 IRONMAN St. George, will be contacted directly with additional information. For more information and event details for the IRONMAN World Championship, please visit www.ironman.com/im-world-championship. IRONMAN Chattanooga Pro Rankings by TriRating https://www.trirating.com/ironman-chattanooga-2021-sept-26-seedings/ When Her Friend Crashed at Worlds, She Gave Up Her Own Race to Help Would you DNF to give aid to a fellow competitor? SEPTEMBER 22, 2021 SUSAN LACKE When Emily Hippen and Tristen Rogers qualified for the Ironman 70.3 World Championship together at Steelhead 70.3 earlier this year, they immediately began making plans for a joint trip to St. George. “We were in the same age group, and so excited to have both made the cut,” said Hippen. “We had been talking about this big race and planning our time in St. George for months.” As members of the same triathlon team, HAT House Altitude Team in Denver, Colorado, the two were already frequent training buddies. But in St. George, they became more than that; they became close friends with an unbreakable bond. The pivotal moment came at mile 40 of the world championship race, when a freak storm blew through the course, bringing high winds, hail, and lightning. Approximately 70 age-group women who were still in the midst of the swim in Sand Hollow were pulled from the water; Hippen and Rogers were just a few miles into the bike leg. “I was on a climb when I saw about 20 or 30 women just standing on the side of the road,” said Rogers. “I thought that Ironman was halting the race for our safety, until the worst of the storm passed, and was preparing to stop. But then realized, when I got to the top of the climb, that these women had voluntarily pulled over because they were literally being blown off their bikes and some looked fearful for their safety. The bike ride at that point instantly became one of survival, and not of performance.” Rogers continued on, her knuckles white from the tight grip on her handlebars. After all, this was a world championship race— the first one since 2019—and she was determined to make it to the finish. Besides, she reasoned, the storm would surely pass. Meanwhile, Hippen was just ahead of her teammate on the course (“I'd been pushing all day to stay ahead of her,” she said) with the same white knuckles. She, too, was waiting for the storm to pass, when she reasoned the ride would become much easier. Just before a pivotal turn in the course, Rogers finally laid eyes on her teammate—but not the way she expected. “I heard a bunch of women ahead of me scream, and looked up and literally saw feet in the air and then a body hit the ground,” said Rogers. “It happened so fast.” Hippen, unconscious after crashing during the bike leg at the Ironman 70.3 World Championship. (Photo: Courtesy of Emily Hippen) Rogers didn't realize it was her teammate who she'd seen fly into the air until she stopped to give aid. Hippen was unconscious, her eyes rolled back in her head. While other athletes hurried ahead to alert medical authorities at the aid station, Rogers stayed with her friend. A volunteer arrived to assist, and Rogers gave what information she could—Hippen's name, the name of her husband, and a phone number. When an ambulance arrived minutes later, Rogers was thanked for her help and told she could resume her race. Though the storm had finally passed by then, she couldn't bring herself to finish the race. After riding her bike back into town, she turned in her timing chip, racked her bike, and immediately headed for the hospital. Hippen, thankfully, was fine—banged up, to be sure, but expected to make a full recovery. In her post-crash fog, she was especially surprised to see Rogers. “Tristen stayed with me at the hospital, helped my husband get there, picked up my prescriptions, and got me back to our Airbnb,” Hippen said. “She did it all. All while she could have been finishing a race that was very important to her.” For Rogers, taking the DNF wasn't a difficult decision. “I don't think I would have been happy with myself had I not stopped. I want to promote all things good about being a positive member of our endurance community,” she said. “On our team website, one of the examples we have for people who are interested in joining is, ‘If you wouldn't stop and help someone on the side of the road because it is going to mess up your data/Strava/personal record, then we probably are not the team for you.'” While Hippen recovers, she'll be cheering on her friend who plans to finish her race via a self-supported 70.3 in Denver. The two have plans to qualify again for 70.3 Worlds and, this time, to finish together. “Tristen is a model athlete,” said Hippen. “Being a champion is so much more than crossing the finish line ahead of others. It means being a champion of fellow athletes and giving selflessly to others. And Tristen is a true champion.” What's New in the 303: Pioneers Win Oktoberfest Sprint Triathlon LONGMONT, Colo. – The University of Denver Triathlon Team won the women's team event at the 2021 Oktoberfest Sprint at Union Reservoir on Sunday morning, taking each of the top-five spots and placing all nine of its athletes in the top 16. Denver freshman Freya McKinley, competing in only her second collegiate race, won the individual women's competition in a total time of 1:03:28. Graduate student Emily Pincus followed in second place at 1:05:17, while freshman Avarie Faulkner finished less than a minute later (1:06:10) to round out the podium for the Pioneers. Freshmen Olivia Ebenstein (1:06:26) and Bella Chirafisi (1:07:25) joined their teammates in the top five. The race was the DU program's first-ever in its home state. "It was just a dominating performance, wire-to-wire," said head coach Barbara Perkins. "They mixed it up a little bit with their positions during the race, but it was a super exciting meet for us. We're just so thrilled to be here, back to racing in our home state and just show what we can do. It was a strong showing, but we still have a lot more to prove this season." Also finishing for the Pioneers were senior Amanda Ballard in 11th (1:13:48), junior Stormy Hegg in 13th (1:14:57) and freshman Marta Meinardi in 16th (1:16:13). For Hegg and Meinardi, the race represented their first as collegians. Senior Grace Arlandson was among the leaders following the swim and was the first into the second transition after the bike leg, but she didn't complete the race as she was a pre-planned DNF. Pincus led all women out of the 750-meter swim in Union Reservoir and was followed closely behind by teammates Meinardi, Chirafisi, Arlandson, McKinley and Ebenstein. The Pioneers held each of the first seven spots heading into the first transition, and it was a lead they never relinquished in the race McKinley posted the fourth-fastest swim at 9:31 and moved out to the front heading into the run after recording the second-fastest bike time, finishing the 12.9-mile non-draft ride at 32:59, six seconds behind Arlandson. She completed the 5-kilometer run in 19 minutes and 12 seconds, the best mark among the women. "It was a phenomenal race, I really enjoyed it," McKinley said. "Being out there with everybody and having the motivation of the other girls and the support was so nice. To be able to race a local race in Colorado was awesome." The University of Colorado came in second place in the women's team event after placing athletes in each of the 6-10 spots, while the Air Force Academy finished third. Barbara Perkins was named the University of Denver's first triathlon head coach in program history in July 2020 and is in her second season in that position in fall 2021. In the inaugural 2020-21 campaign, Perkins guided the program's first season that featured three DU triathletes finishing in the top 10 in the Pioneers' only collegiate race: the Clermont Challenge in Florida in March 2021. Perkins joined the University of Denver as an assistant coach for the men's and women's swimming and diving team in November 2019 and served two seasons full-time in that position. Her role as the triathlon head coach was converted to a full-time position on July 21, 2021. Video Of The Week: Lucy Charles "Pure Joy" Finish at IRONMAN 70.3 World Champs in St George https://www.instagram.com/tv/CUI1PPmpQFp/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week. Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment. 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Just go to https://vengaendurance.com/303podcast to order yours today. First-time order is 30% off with code (303PODCAST). We've also added 50% off your first month's subscription with code (303SUBSCRIPTION). In Today's Show Feature interview with Diane Hassel Endurance News IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in St George 2021 IRONMAN World Championship moves to UT in May 2022 2021 IRONMAN Chattanooga September 26 TriRating Rankings What's new in the 303 DU Triathlon Team Wins at Oktoberfest Video of the Week Lucy Charles "Pure Joy" Finish at IRONMAN 70.3 World Champs in St George Interview Sponsor: UCAN Take your performance to the next level with UCAN Energy and Bars made with SuperStarch® UCAN uses SuperStarch instead of simple sugars to fuel serious athletes. UCAN keeps blood sugar steady compared to the energy spikes and crashes of sugar-based products. Steady energy equals sustained performance! You put in the training, so don't let nutrition limit your performance. Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly! Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co, Interview with Diana Hassel Diana M Hassel, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVS, Dipl. ACVECC Professor & Equine Section Head Equine Emergency Surgery & Critical Care Diana is one of the most successful amateur triathletes in the world. She is the 2017 Hawaii Ironman Champion W50-54. Over the years she has become an advocate for training smart and she really enjoys helping triathletes who seek her advice. It was only normal for her to join our coaching staff in 2015. Diana discovered her passion for triathlon later in life, having competed in her first triathlon at age 29. As a child she ran cross country and track and has been an avid master's swimmer and competitor since 1986. Diana is also a cat 2 cyclist and has held age group titles in the Colorado State Time Trial Championships, Road Race Championships and Best All Around Rider. She began competitive cycling during her PhD training at UC Davis that readily translated into successful triathlon performances. She has extensive experience with both heart rate and power training for the bike. Her knowledge of training methods and her vast experience in racing combined with her unparalleled results will be a great asset to SmartTriathlonTraining. Diana is one of the most decorated athletes with 10 Hawaii Ironman age group podium awards including one World Championship. Diana will be helping all of our athletes on our internal “ask the coach” page. Her career as a surgeon and criticalist in veterinary medicine with a PhD in Comparative Pathology and lifelong fascination with exercise physiology and nutrition adds to her coaching expertise. 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Posted on September 21, 2021 By Bill Plock The authentic joy Lucy Charles Barclay beamed to the world the second she broke the tape is something I'll never forget. It gave me goosebumps and seemed deep seated, especially as she came to hug her husband with tears running down her face. I have never seen or felt such happiness. Barclay, like all the athletes battled very unusual weather with a down pour of rain and hail and lightening that threatened the race. With a Barclay comfortably in the lead all day, she knew she was having “a day” and said at the press conference recalling her thoughts, “they better not cancel this race!” Gustav Iden of Norway didn't quite lead the entire way but went to the front of the pack on the bike part way through and never looked back. Fellow countryman and gold medalist Kristian Blummenfelt was in that lead group when he suffered a serious mechanical failure with his wheel and fell out of contention. Boulder's Sam Long, with a solid swim battled hard to ride into second place never did catch Iden. Iden won by 5 minutes retaining his World Champion status he gained after winning in Nice in 2019. The second place finishes for Long and another Boulder resident, Jeanni Metzler may be a glimpse into the future of the sport. Just two years ago Long finish 26 minutes back and has kept a poster of Nice in his “pain cave” as motivation ever since. Metzler has been climbing the ranks and finished 3rd in Boulder a few weeks ago behind Taylor Knibb and Emma Palant Brown, but in St. George she beat both of them. Metzler passed Knibb just a few minutes out saying later, “I didn't want a sprint finish with Taylor as I don't think that would've gone well.” Knibb finished about 30 seconds back and the two training partners and friends shared exuberant hugs in the finish area . It felt like the finish area was filled with camaraderie and respect unlike any race I had seen before. This wasn't “new blood” so to speak, but in way it felt like a new group of champions and future champions were making their mark in St. George. At the press conference, the top five male and female finishers all were under the age of 28. It's a young group who genuinely seem to enjoy each other. Of the ten, eight raced together at the Collins Cup just four weeks prior. When asked if that played into the feeling of camaraderie, Sam Long said, “I do think we all got to know each other there. It also could be because we are all pretty young, it was a bit of a different atmosphere. And I also think the sport is changing, where you can talk smack but in a friendly way and at the end everyone knows it is for fun.” Besides Coloradans, Long, Metzler and Knibb, several age group athletes made it in the top five. In no particular order. Colleen D'Reuck, Diana Hassel, Mike Wein, Eric Long (Sam's dad), and Sandi Wiebe. So what about Kona maybe moving to St. George? St. George is an iconic venue with massive hills to run up and down. And the ride up Snow Canyon provides a separation point (along with an amazing picturesque backdrop) just before athletes start their run. There is speculation that the IRONMAN World Championship in Kona will move in the future and St. George seems primed to be a top choice. It has all the features that make a world championship course with hills, weather exposure, and a welcoming community and a downtown finish with plenty of potential to the house larger crowds seen in Kona. It is certainly more accessible than Kona and far less expensive for athletes, spectators and industry supporters. Sand Hollow reservoir is great for the swim with plenty of room for transition. In Kona the iconic pier is busting at the seams with room (barely) for 1,800 athletes. In St. George 4,200 athletes competed. Undoubtedly the age group women probably don't love the current format with the last group starting their swim at almost 10 o'clock. In normal years that would force them to be running at the hottest part of the day. This year, some had to be pulled out of the water with the rare thunderstorm that rolled through. In previous years, the 70.3 Championship features two days of racing—one for the men and one for the women. In St. George that seems a difficult task with races not generally taking place on Sundays in Utah. It will be interesting to see what happens in the future. Next year the 70.3 Championship will return to St. George along with a full distance race in June. We shall see! But for now, the young group of pro's stole the show and perhaps this race will serve as a springboard for future success for all of these athletes as they scatter into the world doing more races. In fact, watch this coming weekend in Chattanooga where Sam Long will attempt defend his title as champion and battle rival Lionel Sander—keep an eye on that! IRONMAN 70.3 Championship in St George Results (ironman.com) IRONMAN World Championship Returns to Kona in October 2022 with Two-Day Race Format The 2021 Supersapiens IRONMAN World Championship will take place in St. George, Utah, on May 7, 2022, giving professional triathletes the opportunity to claim a world championship title and a share of the $750,000 prize purse that goes with it. The ongoing uncertainty regarding Kailua-Kona, Hawaii`s ability to host the event in February required a change in venue to outside of Hawai`i for the first time since the inaugural event in 1978. St. George was selected as the first new host location of the event outside of Hawai`i in 40-plus years based on its strong community support, challenging course, and experience hosting IRONMAN® triathlons and other major events, including the successful recently completed 2021 Intermountain Healthcare IRONMAN 70.3® World Championship presented by Utah Sports Commission. St. George will also host the 2022 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship on October 28-29, 2022. For the first time in the 40-plus year history of the IRONMAN World Championship, the pinnacle event for triathlon will take place over two days with the 2022 IRONMAN World Championship returning to Kona, Hawai`i on October 6 and 8, 2022. The two-day event will see an expanded women's professional field of 50 athletes race on Thursday, October 6, and 50 professional men race on Saturday, October 8. Details of the age-group races will be communicated in the coming weeks. “The loss of the past two IRONMAN World Championship races certainly dealt us an economic blow. Our restaurants have always received a big boost from the race, athletes, and their families. We are very excited to hear that with two races next October we can plan to make up for the economic losses from the past two race cancellations,” said Luana Hospitality Principal, Eric von Platen Luder “It has been a challenging few years, however we have stayed true to our goal to create exceptional experiences for our ‘ohana,” said Diana Bertsch, Senior Vice President, World Championship Events for The IRONMAN Group. “We are grateful to our host communities in St. George and Kailua-Kona as well as their local and state officials, for their willingness to trust us. Our team is committed to putting on incredible race weeks as we add pages to the IRONMAN World Championship history books in May and October 2022.” IRONMAN athletes registered for the 2021 and 2022 editions of the IRONMAN World Championship triathlon, along with athletes currently registered for 2022 IRONMAN St. George, will be contacted directly with additional information. For more information and event details for the IRONMAN World Championship, please visit www.ironman.com/im-world-championship. IRONMAN Chattanooga Pro Rankings by TriRating https://www.trirating.com/ironman-chattanooga-2021-sept-26-seedings/ When Her Friend Crashed at Worlds, She Gave Up Her Own Race to Help Would you DNF to give aid to a fellow competitor? SEPTEMBER 22, 2021 SUSAN LACKE When Emily Hippen and Tristen Rogers qualified for the Ironman 70.3 World Championship together at Steelhead 70.3 earlier this year, they immediately began making plans for a joint trip to St. George. “We were in the same age group, and so excited to have both made the cut,” said Hippen. “We had been talking about this big race and planning our time in St. George for months.” As members of the same triathlon team, HAT House Altitude Team in Denver, Colorado, the two were already frequent training buddies. But in St. George, they became more than that; they became close friends with an unbreakable bond. The pivotal moment came at mile 40 of the world championship race, when a freak storm blew through the course, bringing high winds, hail, and lightning. Approximately 70 age-group women who were still in the midst of the swim in Sand Hollow were pulled from the water; Hippen and Rogers were just a few miles into the bike leg. “I was on a climb when I saw about 20 or 30 women just standing on the side of the road,” said Rogers. “I thought that Ironman was halting the race for our safety, until the worst of the storm passed, and was preparing to stop. But then realized, when I got to the top of the climb, that these women had voluntarily pulled over because they were literally being blown off their bikes and some looked fearful for their safety. The bike ride at that point instantly became one of survival, and not of performance.” Rogers continued on, her knuckles white from the tight grip on her handlebars. After all, this was a world championship race— the first one since 2019—and she was determined to make it to the finish. Besides, she reasoned, the storm would surely pass. Meanwhile, Hippen was just ahead of her teammate on the course (“I'd been pushing all day to stay ahead of her,” she said) with the same white knuckles. She, too, was waiting for the storm to pass, when she reasoned the ride would become much easier. Just before a pivotal turn in the course, Rogers finally laid eyes on her teammate—but not the way she expected. “I heard a bunch of women ahead of me scream, and looked up and literally saw feet in the air and then a body hit the ground,” said Rogers. “It happened so fast.” Hippen, unconscious after crashing during the bike leg at the Ironman 70.3 World Championship. (Photo: Courtesy of Emily Hippen) Rogers didn't realize it was her teammate who she'd seen fly into the air until she stopped to give aid. Hippen was unconscious, her eyes rolled back in her head. While other athletes hurried ahead to alert medical authorities at the aid station, Rogers stayed with her friend. A volunteer arrived to assist, and Rogers gave what information she could—Hippen's name, the name of her husband, and a phone number. When an ambulance arrived minutes later, Rogers was thanked for her help and told she could resume her race. Though the storm had finally passed by then, she couldn't bring herself to finish the race. After riding her bike back into town, she turned in her timing chip, racked her bike, and immediately headed for the hospital. Hippen, thankfully, was fine—banged up, to be sure, but expected to make a full recovery. In her post-crash fog, she was especially surprised to see Rogers. “Tristen stayed with me at the hospital, helped my husband get there, picked up my prescriptions, and got me back to our Airbnb,” Hippen said. “She did it all. All while she could have been finishing a race that was very important to her.” For Rogers, taking the DNF wasn't a difficult decision. “I don't think I would have been happy with myself had I not stopped. I want to promote all things good about being a positive member of our endurance community,” she said. “On our team website, one of the examples we have for people who are interested in joining is, ‘If you wouldn't stop and help someone on the side of the road because it is going to mess up your data/Strava/personal record, then we probably are not the team for you.'” While Hippen recovers, she'll be cheering on her friend who plans to finish her race via a self-supported 70.3 in Denver. The two have plans to qualify again for 70.3 Worlds and, this time, to finish together. “Tristen is a model athlete,” said Hippen. “Being a champion is so much more than crossing the finish line ahead of others. It means being a champion of fellow athletes and giving selflessly to others. And Tristen is a true champion.” What's New in the 303: Pioneers Win Oktoberfest Sprint Triathlon LONGMONT, Colo. – The University of Denver Triathlon Team won the women's team event at the 2021 Oktoberfest Sprint at Union Reservoir on Sunday morning, taking each of the top-five spots and placing all nine of its athletes in the top 16. Denver freshman Freya McKinley, competing in only her second collegiate race, won the individual women's competition in a total time of 1:03:28. Graduate student Emily Pincus followed in second place at 1:05:17, while freshman Avarie Faulkner finished less than a minute later (1:06:10) to round out the podium for the Pioneers. Freshmen Olivia Ebenstein (1:06:26) and Bella Chirafisi (1:07:25) joined their teammates in the top five. The race was the DU program's first-ever in its home state. "It was just a dominating performance, wire-to-wire," said head coach Barbara Perkins. "They mixed it up a little bit with their positions during the race, but it was a super exciting meet for us. We're just so thrilled to be here, back to racing in our home state and just show what we can do. It was a strong showing, but we still have a lot more to prove this season." Also finishing for the Pioneers were senior Amanda Ballard in 11th (1:13:48), junior Stormy Hegg in 13th (1:14:57) and freshman Marta Meinardi in 16th (1:16:13). For Hegg and Meinardi, the race represented their first as collegians. Senior Grace Arlandson was among the leaders following the swim and was the first into the second transition after the bike leg, but she didn't complete the race as she was a pre-planned DNF. Pincus led all women out of the 750-meter swim in Union Reservoir and was followed closely behind by teammates Meinardi, Chirafisi, Arlandson, McKinley and Ebenstein. The Pioneers held each of the first seven spots heading into the first transition, and it was a lead they never relinquished in the race McKinley posted the fourth-fastest swim at 9:31 and moved out to the front heading into the run after recording the second-fastest bike time, finishing the 12.9-mile non-draft ride at 32:59, six seconds behind Arlandson. She completed the 5-kilometer run in 19 minutes and 12 seconds, the best mark among the women. "It was a phenomenal race, I really enjoyed it," McKinley said. "Being out there with everybody and having the motivation of the other girls and the support was so nice. To be able to race a local race in Colorado was awesome." The University of Colorado came in second place in the women's team event after placing athletes in each of the 6-10 spots, while the Air Force Academy finished third. Barbara Perkins was named the University of Denver's first triathlon head coach in program history in July 2020 and is in her second season in that position in fall 2021. In the inaugural 2020-21 campaign, Perkins guided the program's first season that featured three DU triathletes finishing in the top 10 in the Pioneers' only collegiate race: the Clermont Challenge in Florida in March 2021. Perkins joined the University of Denver as an assistant coach for the men's and women's swimming and diving team in November 2019 and served two seasons full-time in that position. Her role as the triathlon head coach was converted to a full-time position on July 21, 2021. Video Of The Week: Lucy Charles "Pure Joy" Finish at IRONMAN 70.3 World Champs in St George https://www.instagram.com/tv/CUI1PPmpQFp/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week. Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment. 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We celebrate the Sand Hollow Open on the live show on ESPN 700 from the incredible Sand Hollow Resort. BYU alum Peter Kuest on his past year and Coach Bruce Brockbank on joining the Big 12. We recap the Utah Section PGA championship. Kurt Kragthorp reports on how aspiring UPOTs are doing. Sand Hollow Golf Week with Mark Leavitt and Head Pro Kris Burlingame.
OG Rockcrawler Steve Nantz of Sandhollow Offroad joins us in Episode 65. Steve's career has taken him all over the west, many know him from his 16 years at Moab 4x4 Outpost and the outstanding service we all received there. Now at the burgeoning mecca of Sand Hollow, Steve still offers outstanding service.3:29 – I BMX'd a lot, sponsored rider for Kuwahara4:45 – started off-roading in the mountains near San Diego5:54 – we just declared war8:34 – every day you act as if you're at war, the difference is you're loading live ammunition now11:51 – joined the Mountaineers Jeep Club, that is a great club13:12 – I went to Moab and broke my t-case, got offered a job14:52 – I actually spotted for Kevin Hawkins at the very first rockcrawl16:51 – my buggy was fighter jet style with a seat behind, that was the Centipede 20:07 – Four Wheelers Supply bred really good fabricators23:32 – it was scary, I'd never been a business owner29:14 – That's how we built our reputation in Moab35:29 – it just worked out good for everybody40:45 – it really is the Mecca for wheeling46:16 – when you fabricate, you get to be creative We want to thank our sponsors Maxxis Tires and 4Low Magazine.www.maxxis.comwww.4lowmagazine.com Be sure to listen on your favorite podcast app. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BigRich)
In this episode, Gary, Gary and Rich discuss the Trail Hero events held at Sand Hollow OHV, Hurricane, UT. This year, Trail Hero 2021 is on October 4th thru 9th and registration is open now. Rich has been a huge influence in making Sand Hollow what it is today. Tune in to hear a fresh new episode of the Northwest Jeepcast. Trail Hero 2021 --Visit Northridge4x4.com for all your Jeep needs and listen for a special coupon code. And follow us @nwjeepcast on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and Facebook.
The guys talk about some LED whips for wheeling at night and Sand Hollow. Some good stories and some adult questions. If you enjoy the Mike and Max's Off Road Podcast, then check out these other awesome off roading podcasts too! Wheeling Wine and Whiskey Off Road 4x4 Podcast SnailTrail4x4 Off Road Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/seven-slot-society/id1456252774 https://www.youtube.com/c/KeepItSimpleOffroad https://www.instagram.com/maximum_max_max/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/keepitsimpleoffroad/?hl=en
Different week this go round. Mike and Cliff play Angel Park and take a VGN trip up to Utah to play Sand Hollow's Links course and the beautiful Copper Rock Golf Course. Meanwhile Gary taps in to play daddy caddy in his son's tournament, "we Dragon Ridge over here!"Huge Thanks to Adam for putting together the Utah trip!http://www.angelpark.com/https://sandhollowresort.com/golf-courses/https://copperrock.com/Find us on IGCocky & Lucky golf • social club - @cockyluckygolfCliff - @clivis.harrisMike - @michaelbruscinoGary - @the_yohanneYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrZUJEL2exLGLdkDlpNctUwTwirl Gang by Rory Blaklroyhttps://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/roryblaklroy/twirl-gang
In this episode, Gary and Gary discuss the recent trip to Sand Hollow OHV in Hurricane, UT. Hear all about the trails we ran and the carnage that ensued. Tune in to hear a fresh new episode of the Northwest Jeepcast where we answer all these questions and more. Look for bonus content at patreon.com/nwjeepcast. --Visit Northridge4x4.com for all your Jeep needs and listen for a special coupon code. Start your Amazon shopping experience at http://nwjeepcast.com/amazon to help support this show. And follow us @nwjeepcast on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and Facebook.
Tyler Quinn is the guest on this episode of the podcast. Tyler, Sarah, and James discuss the effects of covid in manufacturing as well as real estate, industry growth, competition rockcrawling, growth in Sand Hollow area, and much more.
In this episode, catch up with the work we've done on our jeeps this week, like getting the Ram ready for the big road trip to Sand Hollow "and beyond" and finishing touching on custom made JK rock sliders and rebuilding an engine skid. Per usual there is a Jeep of the Week and new listener feedback. Tune in to hear a fresh new episode of the Northwest Jeepcast. Look for bonus content at patreon.com/nwjeepcast. --Visit Northridge4x4.com for all your Jeep needs and listen for a special coupon code. Start your Amazon shopping experience at http://nwjeepcast.com/amazon to help support this show. And follow us @nwjeepcast on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and Facebook.
Sunset View Head Pro Casey Fowles throws down a sizzly little 62 at Sand Hollow, tying the course record and taking home the trophy in the Winter Classic, the Utah Section PGA Beehive Tour season opener. Haley Sturgeon takes the Women's Division and is T4 overall. Doug Roberts wins the Senior Division. Fowles joins the pod.
Ryan Brimley drops a 40-foot snake on the second playoff hole to take the Sand Hollow Am over David Jennings, both with -1 143 in regulation. Teen stud Boston Bracken finishes one back at even par for third. Brimley joins the pod.
Legendary golf writer, Tom Coyne, joins the show. Tom joins the talk about his books "A Course Called Ireland", " Course Called Scotland", and his new book "A Course Called America".
On the first hour of this weeks show, Paul and Jan are live from Sand Hollow to talk Southern Swing, Sand Hollow Am, and Sand Hollow Sr. Am. Adam Jesperson joins the show to talk about the Sand Hollow Course, Randy Dodson also joins t talk Southern Swing play.
On the second hour of this weeks show, Paul and Jan are joined by legendary golf writer, Tom Coyne, to talk about Sand Hollow and his new books. Easton Folster also joins the talk rules at UGA
Utah Section PGA pro Kris Burlingame helps us celebrate the Sand Hollow Am and Senior Am with Fairways Magazine's Randy Dodson on the live show on ESPN 700. Golf writing legend Tom Coyne talks playing Sand Hollow, Ireland, Scotland and America. Easton Folster on changes to UGA championships.
Paul Weinhold flys in from Eugene and takes home the trophy from the Sand Hollow Senior Am in an epic 7-hole playoff over Shane McMillan and Afa Vasi. Robert Bachman takes the Super Senior division in a playoff over Steve Smith. Weinhold joins the pod.
New competitor to WE Rock, Jeff Houser, shares what it is like to start. You know, when you are new to a sport how you are excited and nervous and learning your car…Jeff describes his first season, the ups and downs. The 2021 WE Rock season schedule just released, if you’re thinking about competing in rockcrawling this next season, listen up, hear the emotion, imagine yourself in the driver’s seat.1:36.70 – With age comes cage13:34:30 – I’ve got to have this buggy19:59:89 – It’s not going to fit in the trailer28:40:61 – Running on Unlimited lines in Goldendale42:30:93 – The first event51:46:18 – Sand Hollow, 2nd event1:01:30 – Trying to get to Donner1:08:74 – We’ve got to go to Goldendale1:14:41 – Please, we have to get to Nationals1:21:43 – the camaraderie is the key We want to thank our sponsors Maxxis Tires and 4Low Magazine.www.maxxis.comwww.4lowmagazine.com Be sure to listen on your favorite podcast app. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BigRich)
Kyle, Cooper, and Ash talk about the off road destination of Sand Hollow, UT and the Trail Hero event put on by Rich Klein. It offers sand, rock, trails, intense obstacles and a lake. Frychos, anyone? Questions or Ideas? Email podcast@offroadpowerproducts.com
This episode of the SXS Guys Offroad Podcast helps you get to know Taylor Postell from Amped Offroad.
Jason and Chris record this episode via Skype during Jason’s epic journey to Trail Hero in Southern Utah. The first part was recorded from a BassPro parking lot in Las Vegas and the second part was recorded a day later after Jason arrived in Sand Hollow and had already gone …
Hello ModernJeepers welcome to Episode Number 81 of The ModernJeeper Show… the show about Jeeps, Jeeping and Jeepers.Jessy, who just drove back through the earliest snow storm that Colorado has seen in 20 years, joins Matson and Corey for a quick show that covers a lot of ground. With Matson just playing catch up from celebrating his Big "5 oh" birthday yesterday, we talk about the smoke and fires across the West; the Wrangler 4xe hybrid; solar charging on the trail; electric vehicle technology; why Matson needs a "Rosie"; the new luxury Jeep Grand Wagoneer; why following google maps offroad is bad; and about how you can get your favorite event on the ModernJeeper Calendar.There are still a lot of events coming up all over the country including the W.E. Rock Grand Nationals in Cedar City, Utah this weekend, an Ultra4 race in Moab next weekend, Trail Hero in Sand Hollow, Utah, and many others...so hopefully you ModernJeepers are getting out and enjoying some dirt opportunities!As always, ModernJeeper is extremely grateful to our supporters including Warn Winches, Raceline Wheels, Bestop, Milestar Tires, Rugged Radios, KMS Adventure Racks, and, of course, Metalcloak.So, sit back, relax with a cold one, and enjoy Episode number 81 of The ModernJeeper Show…Show Notes:MyRadar appWrangler 4xeHybrid vehicle technologyCobraJet 1400 MustangThe JetsonsFMVSS TestingGrand WagoneerThe MJ Calendar
Segment 1 - Road Trippin': Playing one of the nation's top golf courses, Sand Hollow in Utah Segment 2 - Nevada football's most important players in 2021: No. 2 Dom Peterson Segment 3 - Reno Tahoe Golf Tour: Genoa Lakes Segment 4 - Money Play of the Week: Local 1265 Sparks Firefighters rescue puppies Segment 5 - Nevada Sports Net, News 4 & Fox 11 raise $50k on Day of Giving Segment 6 - Pro sports on NSN, News 4, Fox 11 this weekend
Sometimes it’s your parentage that leads you into a career. Lil’ Rich Klein didn’t get a lot of choice in whether he was going off-roading. Listen to father and son talk about how it all began and where, Rich the younger is now. Trail Hero, TORN and how it all works together to promote the sport of rockcrawling. 1:56 How old were you when you first rolled over?10:04 Meeting Shannon before Shannon was Shannon…18:26 The real origins of Trail Hero, wouldn’t it be cool if?32:38 Listen to a local explain the difference between Sand Hollow and Moab, it’s not what you think!48:11 Celebrity drivers, are they as good as you think?Listen on your favorite podcast player and don't forget to Subscribe.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BigRich)
In this special edition of the Utah Golf Radio podcast we look back on the Sand Hollow Am from earlier this month. University of Utah junior Tristan Mandur beats Dan Horner in a playoff, duplicating what his former teammate, Kyler Dunkle, did last year. Mandur joins the pod.
Wind dominated the Sand Hollow Senior Amateur played on the always demanding Championship Course as Mike Jorgensen successfully defended his title with a two-shot win over Randy Hicken. Jorgensen joins the pod.
In this episode we had the privilege of talking to Tim Ryan also Known as @done_gone_commando on Instagram. Tim is a master of engine swaps with a long history in the automotive industry. We talk about his past and present projects including his amazing patina covered Commando and Cj-3a. Tim also talks about his wheeling trips to Sand Hollow, Moab, and up in the snow covered mountains. It was truly a pleasure to have the opportunity to talk with Tim and hope you enjoy this episode.
Jim Beaver has John Wright on the show this week to talk about the big Trail Hero UTV event and filming at Sand Hollow with some of the best UTV racers in the industry.
Hello ModernJeepers, welcome to Episode Number 36 of The ModernJeeper Show… the show about Jeeps, Jeeping and Jeepers.This week, Mr. ModernJeeper Corey Osborne & Metalcloak’s Matson Breakey take a few moments from their hectic schedules to catch their breath, discuss events past and future and share the limelight with Matson’s neighbor's constantly barking dog.In the process we learn why you shouldn't skydive next to a freeway, how Jessie Combs made her mark at Off Road Expo, the impact of seeing Metalcloak's Lock-n-Load technology on a Ram Truck, the shocking difference between Uber and Taxi Prices, getting stuck in the sand at Sand Hollow, being a Trail Breaker, and how you can learn how to wheel and see the Blue Angels at the same time.And of course we have our Tech Tip of the Week… how to not get stuck in sand... it's all about the tire pressure.You can find helpful links to many of the things we talk about in this episode in the show notes at ModernJeeperShow.com and make sure to check out ModernJeeperAdventures.com for our growing list of upcoming adventures that you hear us talk about.As a note, we start our conversation about an unfortunate skydiving accident in Lodi, California... in the conversation we refer to the skydiver in the masculine... per this article, the skydiver was not a guy, but 28 year old Maria Vallejo, a veteran with over 150 jumps to her credit. Prayers for Maria and her family.As always, ModernJeeper is extremely grateful to our supporters including Warn Winches, Raceline Wheels, Bestop, Milestar Tires, Rugged Radios and, of course, Metalcloak.So, sit back, relax with a cold one, and enjoy Episode number 36 of The ModernJeeper Show… Helpful Links…Lodi Skydiving IncidentJessie Combs ExhibitJessie Combs FoundationPetersen's Auto Museum VaultPetersen's Electric Vehicle ExhibitBatmobileMaserati SUVIron [wo] man Trophy TruckJessie 4600 Class 2-Door JKKen Block Supra Ski Boat VideoFacebook Live - Metalcloak Dodge RamFacebook Live - Metalcloak JT GladiatorPinks Jaws BurgerUber Pulls out of Ontario AirportOff-Road Expo PomonaTrail Hero
Sand Hollow Golf Week is a lot more than the Sand Hollow Open, though that's sure cool. The Friendship Cup brings a delegation of golfers from Scotland to share in Utah golf at its finest. Mark Leavitt made this happen; he joins the pod along with Wesley Ruff and a group of great guys from Scotland.
Taylor Montgomery successfully defends his Sand Hollow Leavitt Group Open title with a four-shot win over Steven Kupcho. Hayden Christensen takes low Utahn and low amateur. Montgomery and Christensen join the pod.
Gary, Gary and Shawn discuss the recent trip to Sand Hollow Utah. Here's all about the trails they ran and all the issues they experienced. They also discuss some listener feedback and of course there is a famous Jeep of the Week. Tune in to hear a fresh new episode of the Northwest Jeepcast. Look for bonus content at patreon.com/nwjeepcast. --Visit Northridge4x4.com for all your Jeep needs and listen for a special coupon code. Start your Amazon shopping experience at http://nwjeepcast.com/amazon to help support this show. And follow us @nwjeepcast on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
Former Utah Section PGA Teacher of the Year Ryan Holt of River Oaks joins the live radio show. We talk the distance report, Sand Hollow with Fried Egg writer Jason Way, catch up with NCAA No. 5 Peter Kuest of BYU and tee up the Utah Golf Foundation's fundraiser at TopGolf.
David Wilson's Toyota of Las Vegas presents Tara Na...Let's Go Places - Sand Hollow State Park. Grace, a Fil-Am nurse living in Henderson, Nevada, takes us to this beautiful place in Hurricane, UT .
David Wilson's Toyota of Las Vegas presents Tara Na...Let's Go Places - Sand Hollow State Park. Grace, a Fil-Am nurse living in Henderson, Nevada, takes us to this beautiful place in Hurricane, UT .
The Ute Show continued on the Dixie Swing as Mitchell Schow won the Sand Hollow Am with Utes taking the top 3 and 5 of the top 10. Ron Davis continued his stellar play winning the senior division. UPOT Tony Finau missed the cut at the Waste Management in Phoenix.
Call our 24x7 voice mail 530-675-4102 Email us info@jeeptalkshow.com This Week In Jeep: More Spy Pictures of the JL Jeep Tip: Airing Down Part 1 - Steve 4.3lxj Wrangler Talk: Winter Survival Kit Tech Talk With Jeep Talk: Wrangler Soft Top in the Car Wash Wheeling Where: Off Road Expo THIS WEEKEND Sept 30 - Oct 01 Pomona, Ca. www.offroadexpo.com Trail Hero 10/5 - 10/8 world class facility of Sand Hollow, in Hurricane, Utah https://www.thetrailhero.com/ Fall Crawl, October 14 & 15 Gore, VA http://www.bigdogsoffroad.com/ Links Mentioned in Episode 300: www.jeepmomma.com
Ep 136: Web.com Finals Preview for Zac and Danny, Tommy Sharp Wins UT Section PGA Championship and POY, Tom Whitney Wins Sand Hollow Open.
This Week In Jeep: Jeep Heros Wrangler Talk: Winterizing my Jeep Tech Talk With Jeep Talk: New Exhaust Tips Wheeling Where: National Chrysler Jeep Dodge, presents: 2017 Jeep Week Sept 22nd, - 24th, Topsail Island, N. Carolina http://www.topsailchamber.org Off Road Expo, Sept 30 - Oct 01, Pomona, Ca. www.offroadexpo.com Trail Hero, 10/5 - 10/8, world class facility of Sand Hollow, in Hurricane, Utah https://www.thetrailhero.com/ Links Mentioned in Episode 298: www.colbyvalve.com gofundme.com/savejoshsjeep
This Week In Jeep: JL Windshield Pics Leaked Wrangler Talk: Tips for Finding a Good Jeep Mechanic Tech Talk With Jeep Talk: Jeep Armor Tips Jeep Momma’s Product Review: J.T. Brooks Automatic Tire Deflators Wheeling Where: Nitto Tire Presents 2017 Sand Sports Super Show Sept 15th - 17th OC Fair & Event Center in Costa Mesa, CA http://www.sandsportssupershow.com/ National Chrysler Jeep Dodge, presents: 2017 Jeep Week Sept 22nd, - 24th Topsail Island, N. Carolina http://www.topsailchamber.org Off Road Expo, 09/30 - 10/01, Pomona, Ca., www.offroadexpo.com Off Road Expo, 10/5 - 10/8, World Class facility of Sand Hollow, in Hurricane, Utah More Info: https://www.thetrailhero.com/ Links Mentioned in Episode 297: www.youtube.com/jeeptalkshow www.JeepTalkShow.com/Amazon www.AdrenalineOffRoad.com sales@adrenalineoffroad.com https://www.gofundme.com/savejoshsjeep https://www.gofundme.com/DISABLED-VETREAN
Your Utah host Taylor Powers has fallen for Strawberry reservoir. The reservoir is known for great fishing, but there are other uses as well. Ethan Millard, in the meantime, talks about Sand Hollow reservoir and the great four wheeling that you can do nearby.
We visit Sand Hollow Resort in Hurricane on Wanderlust Wednesday on Utah Golf Daily. Hosted by Paul Pugmire.