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We're Sorry! Updates all around!

Posted November 13 2006 04:20 PM by Fred Williams 
Filed under: Miscellaneous, Off-road Enthusiast Culture

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Ok, don't kill us, the 4WOR staff has been working triple time trying to get everything ready for Ultimate Adventure 2006...


July 18th, 2006

...plus put out the biggest 4x4 magazine in the world, and unfortunately for you our dedicated web-wheelers we've been behind on the Blog Updates. Well there have been a few changes around here and we are going to buckle down and try to get back on track with the weekly updates. So here is the latest.

  1. Editor Pewe is out of the office! and that is giving us just enough time to round up a few brews and prepare for his surprise birthday party this weekend.
  2. As for the rest of us, Feature Editor Jerrod Jones has been busy working with the crew at Fabworx Off Road (707 566 7045 ) in Santa Rosa, California on his Boom-Box-Blazer project (he's calling is the Pre-Mudder since it should go fast in both dunes and bogs, but since Jonsey never forgets the tunes we've nick-named it the Boom-box). Read all about this big block monster in the December/January issues.
  3. Then there is Art Director Alan Huber who's quickly preparing his son's first off road vehicle, a Volkswagen Baja Bug. As with most of our projects it's torn apart and slowly being reborn
  4. Not to be outdone with projects Tech Editor Fred Williams has finally started bending tube on his long ago started project Fun Buggy. He's been working with the tube-car parts suppliers at Poly Performance (805 783 2060) for over 6-months fine tuning the design to optimize rock crawling, peeling out, and just plain having fun. The tube creation that Poly's head fabricator Drew Burroughs and Williams have come up with is still more jungle gym than 4-wheel drive trail machine, but expect updates both online and in the magazine in upcoming issues.
  5. Finally let's introduce Jason Gonderman our new head WEB-guy. He's the one that takes our photos, stories and garbage speak and translates it into clean, edible web-food. In return we supply him with an endless supply of mountain dew in Giant Super Big Gulps. Help us out and send the poor guy some posters and stuff for his cubicle, it's pretty bare in there.
*Photos in order 1-5 from Top to Bottom

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