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Old 03-03-2008, 06:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Bill Burke training class for FJ Cruisers in North Carolina, July 26-27, 2008

On the Road...FJC – Uwharrie National Forest, North Carolina
July 26-July 27. $465./vehicle. Limit 8 vehicles.

This 2-day training course is geared to all skill levels. It will include how to be more prepared (vehicle and personal); negotiate the rough terrain; do a quick field fix when something on your FJC breaks; pick a proper line; spot another driver; recovery techniques; suggestions for modifying your truck and more.

For more details go to www.bb4wa.com/training/group.htm about halfway down the page. To register, call 970-858-3468.
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Re: Bill Burke training class for FJ Cruisers in North Carolina, July 26-27, 2008

Got the email from them today. Unfortunately it's just after returning home from the Summit.
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Re: Bill Burke training class for FJ Cruisers in North Carolina, July 26-27, 2008

I put myself on the waitlist for the upcoming 3-day Moab session (2 day regular + 1 day advanced). While on the phone, I was told by a little birdie that he might be doing a Grand Junction (or Moab?? Don't recall...) training event for Toyotas only (or perhaps just FJs, again I don't recall) similar to the one in NC. Should be fun!
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Re: Bill Burke training class for FJ Cruisers in North Carolina, July 26-27, 2008

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I put myself on the waitlist for the upcoming 3-day Moab session (2 day regular + 1 day advanced). While on the phone, I was told by a little birdie that he might be doing a Grand Junction (or Moab?? Don't recall...) training event for Toyotas only (or perhaps just FJs, again I don't recall) similar to the one in NC. Should be fun!
The "Birdie" was correct. Please check out the Dirty Toy School. Toyota Owner Learning Adventures by Dirty Toy School
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Yep...saw that. I actually got one of the vacant spots in the regular Moab section & the advanced recover day after it, so I won't be doing the one in Grand Junction, but I encourage others to look into it.

FYI, in addition to Bill, I believe Chris Nelson (trail team) and an old High School friend of mine (Hugh Phillips) will be at the Dirty School event, and it looks to be a great time for those who attend. Highly recommended for anyone looking for something like this to attend.

I'm very much looking forward to the Moab session, and felt lucky to get in. Bill's got a great rep, and I know I'll learn a lot. By the way, it was a pleasure talking to Rachel, and the signup was as easy as pie.

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Re: Bill Burke training class for FJ Cruisers in North Carolina, July 26-27, 2008

Glad to hear it, Chris.

And yes, Chris Nelson and Hugh Phillips will be instructing at the event.
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