Dirt Devils Digest
March 2016
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Table of Contents
It was good to see Chris at the meeting. Kurt is moving to
Run Reports
2
beautiful Kansas (my grandmother was born there and
Run Calendar
4
moved to California).
Adopt a Trail meeting place
4
The Dirt Devils newsletter was awarded top honors by
March
4
CAL4Wheel. Our members make it possible with great
April
5
runs and follow up run reports that keep it interesting.
May
5
Run leaders keep the run reports coming.
June
6
The Dirt Devils now have 19 ham radio operators. Mike
July
6
Wallace is the unofficial HAM radio leader.
August
6
September
6
Volunteer Jason the HDR chairman pitched us on
October
6
supporting HDR this year and leading a couple runs. This
November
6
is a good event and all proceeds go to keeping your trails
December
6
open.
Guests & new members
6
Quote of the month “The trail is nice and wide with just
Club info
6
one large rock and Dave chose to drive over that one rock
Adopt a Trail
7
and got hung up on it?”
First aid kit tracking
7
Check out the last page of the newsletter for Dirt Devil
Cowbells
8
accessories.
Dirt Devil Accessories
9
See you on the trail.
Ron & Emi Webber
Unimog
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Holcomb Creek (snow) 2/20/16
Trail rating: Difficult
Trail Master: Joshua Bleijenberg
Run Reports
Tail Gunner: Frank Gilliland
Last months Cal4Wheel convention report
# OF RIGS: 8
The club did good on awards at convention. Jesse and
Members/ Riders/ Rigs:
Keith were both recognized for helping with the
Joshua Bleijenberg- TJ
WinaJeep and HDR. Awards were presented to the club
Danny and Linda Ward- TJ
for the most new members and to Ron for the
Frank Gilliland- TJ
DD newsletter.
Tim Debolt-JK with daughter Jesse
A portion of the gasoline tax is set to expire. This tax is
James Ettinger- JKU
used to keep trails open and if allowed to expire, trails
Eric Walberg JKU with Brent and Eric's son
will be closed. The tax is used to fund grants for
Dean
offroading.
Mike and Nancy Zeller- JK
Jesse will be asking for letters when this comes up.
Guests/ Rigs/ Riders:
Everyone needs to talk to their local representatives about
Chris and Frank- CJ
supporting this.
Meeting Location: Rocky's roadhouse 8:30 AM
South was only represented by six clubs.
Starting Location: Rocky's Roadhouse 9 AM
Cal4Wheel Foundation has a scholarship for any college
Weather: Beautiful! 60's and sunny
student regardless of age. This year four people applied
Trail comments:
for scholarship and Amanda got 3rd place and a $1400
scholarship.
We left Rocky's at 9 and made our way toward the west
entrance of Holcomb creek by way of green valley and
The Jeep was raffled off and won by someone a couple
crab flats. We aired down once we hit the dirt and made
hours north of Sacramento but still in California. The new
our way to the trail head. We made a quick pit stop at
Jeep is in process of being built by Poison Spider and
Crab flats camp ground. It was immediately apparent that
TransAmerica.
our voyage would be a very weathered, muddy and sloppy
The Cal4Wheel President comes up for vote next year.
version of what it was the last time I was there. 3n16 was
This year was the treasurer and no one stepped up, so
a mess! There were a few spots that had been heavily
same treasurer.
eroded from the recent rain and it looked pretty sketchy.
We carefully proceeded to the trail head to find running
Obama has signed in the new wilderness are and the
water flowing thru the gate keeper! This was new. I had
details are still being developed. All established and
never seen it like that and it was actually more filled in
inventoried routes are supposed to stay but going to have
from the sediment brought by the water flow. Mike
to watch what they consider "inventoried." Still waiting
Zeller did not make it far before he really wished he had a
for the
front locker. He got high centered and earned his first
details in order to know what has to be fought.
cow bell. To his credit he didn't have trouble with any
other obstacles the rest of the day. The group as a whole
Introduced Jason, the new HDR chairman and Keith and
did a great job helping their fellow Jeepers with spots and
Jesse are cochairing To assist him. Jason came to ask the
stacking. It was nice to have a little smaller group than
club to lead a run. Ray confirmed that Devil's Loop is
we have had of late.
being planned. Ray asked if the Club is willing to also
lead on Sunday if there is interest. The club is okay with
We broke for lunch around noon at the playground and
enjoyed the perfect weather. Some of the kids played in
this. A Mojave trail is also being added, leaving on
Tuesday before. Ray also wanted to know if the club was
the snow while some of the big kids caught a quick cat
nap. We shared some stories and good conversation
interested in doing a night run and there is also interest in
this. Thinking maybe do Devils Loop at night as well.
before heading back to the trail. There was running water
HDR has runs on Friday evening, Saturday and a couple
at most creek crossings but the group progressed without
on Sunday. There are race games on Sunday, kids games
too much trouble. About 2/3 of the way thru we
encountered a downed tree that blocked a good portion of
and then a raffle that day as well. There is a Best
Equipped game and we need clubs to participate.
the trail. It was big enough that it needed some attention.
We did some trimming and upon further inspection James
noticed that the tree posed a bit of hazard for the trailing
vehicles that were not engaged with the immediate
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obstacle. It appeared that if the top of the tree moved too
Holcomb Valley Gold Fever Trail
much it may force the trunk of the tree to roll down the
Snow Run…
hillside on to the following vehicles. Danny followed
close behind me as I went thru and we planned put a strap
Yahtzee!!!
on the tree to pull it down onto the trail and then move it
The 2/13 snow run was filled with the usual merriment to
off down into the creek. Danny attached his strap on a
be expected on an easy run. 23 Jeeps assembled at
good size branch and asked me to give him a some room.
Rocky’s Roadhouse in baited anticipation of the fun that
He was going to give it a big pull and wanted to keep his
was about to happen…
forward momentum. I did not get to see his attempt but I
saw the aftermath. Turns out a good portion of the roots
were still entrenched up the hill so the tree went
NOWHERE. Danny had it in 4-low and all 4 tires had
dug in hard when gave it a tug. After that we knew the
tree wasn't going anywhere without a chainsaw. We still
used caution and went thru one at a time leaving space
just in case the tree started to come loose.
We proceeded thru the next two rock gardens and onto the
end of the trail. We met a few adopt-a-trail workers doing
some trail maintenance at the last rock garden and
informed them about the downed tree. We also spoke
about the erosion back on 3n16 and the efforts it would
take to get the trail repaired. They informed us that the
trail was actually closed as was much of the big bear area
trails from the recent rains. They gave us an update of
what trails we could use to get back to the fawnskin area.
Most of the connecting trails had big mud puddles and it
Well… The run’s adventures didn’t disappoint. After the
was really wet. We made good time and made it to the
air down, we hit the trail. Tailgunner Mike Wallace and
trail head for John Bull. 4 of us decided to do John Bull
Midgunner Rob “Robicon” Wallace along with navigators
and the 4 others headed home.
Jack and Zoe assisted in making the run appear effortless
whilst the HAM radio airwaves were a chatter keeping
John Bull was AWESOME! There was 18-24" of snow
things moving with Swiss watch precision. A brief snow-
in some places and the trail had not been run for a while.
side stop for snowball fights, snow play and photo ops,
We had a blast and completed the trail in about 90
then back in our rigs.
minutes. I was very glad we decided to do it! We also
did John bull connector and then made our way back to
The run included a rich history tour visiting the
Fawnskin. There was so much mud I had trouble seeing
Hangman’s Tree along with the Pigmy Cabin as well as a
thru any window on my Jeep. At one point I spun out in
CB narrated tour by Jack. Time for lunch and merriment
an impressive manner and James gave me a simple WOW
continued. Post lunch was time for everyone to try their
over the radio. It was really fun!
skills at muddy puddle crossing. It appeared that the
inner kid in most combined with the temptation of a
The whole day was fantastic! We had a great time!
muddy puddle was too hard to resist. Some tried in vain
Thanks to ALL for great day with great friends!
to keep the mud off their rigs, while others went for
Cowbells: Mike Zeller
broke. Mike Wallace got the unofficial king of the
Damage: Dannys ego for not ripping that tree from the
puddle, spooling up his engine like some Lambo from
ground (LOL)
way far away hitting the puddle at slightly below subsonic
speed. SPAAAAALASH!!! Muddy water way over the
Injuries: None reported
top of his rig. Other honorable mentions go to Newbie
Recommended minimum equipment: 1-lockers, 33”
and mud puddle extraordinaire, Chris Raymond in his
tires, Full skid plates including rocker guards, Longer
modified Grand Cherokee, Steve “Beau Duke” Meyer,
wheel base vehicles may have trouble with this trail on
Rob “Robicon” Wallace, Tonkacon’s Zoe and Jack and
minimum
Josh and Rayleen “GFI (go for it)” Schiller for creating
walls of muddy water so large you couldn’t see their rigs
requirements.
until they crossed the puddle…
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As luck would have it, Valentine’s Day weekend and
President’s Day weekend proved impossible to get a table
for 12. Getting late and hungry, half the group opts to
head home while the other now smaller group heads off to
Carl’s Jr. for some grub and more banter… Tow Truck
was called at 6:30P, now 9:00P and still no Tow Truck.
So Mike convinces the remaining group to head home
and he’ll wait in his Jeep in the freezing cold. Mike texts
at 11:00P, Tow Truck 2 miles away. Next day, Mike
texts his thanks for everyone’s support and he got home at
2:00A.
and onto to the next adventure…
A quick tour to the Pinnacles and extra credits through the
squeeze and back for those more skilled and adventurous
types. That’s where Rob “Robicon” Wallace slid in the
snow offline and put on a winching clinic for the first
cowbell of the day. Meanwhile back with the opted outs
staging area your trail leader Dave Jones decided to let
Morale of the story… You never know what’s store for
first timer Damian Velasco take the wheel of our rig and
you on the trail. As long as you’re with the right people,
crawl over an easy obstacle. Oops. Damian slips off a
fun can be had in almost any situation…
rock and our rig is hopelessly trapped. (second cowbell)
Forward no, backward no, piling rocks hell no… So
In this case we got the full Yahtzee of fun things with 23
Jeeps, snow play, mud play, a guided historical tour, extra
Mike Wallace straps our rig and proceeds to pull us
backwards out of rock prison. One problem, the trail is
credit driving, 2 winching clinics plus two cowbells, a
trail repair clinic, night snow trail driving, stranded
snowy and slick and Mike’s front locker is on and his
wheels are turned hard passenger unbeknownst to Mike.
strangers rescue, plus post trail dining banter.
S-AH-N-A-P!!! Those new 37’s and lockers were too
Looking forward to next year’s easy snow run…
much for his yoke and u-joint with the wheel turned hard
Dave Jones
passenger. Time for another winching clinic plus a trail
repair clinic…
Starting to run behind and it’s getting late. The shadows
are beginning to get long. So it was decided to get all
Run Calendar
non-trail repair attendees off the trail to the air up point
while the repair crew remained behind to fix Mike’s rig.
Adopt a Trail meeting place
The non-repair group hit the trail and everything went
8:30am at Rocky’s Roadhouse
smoothly and this group was at the air up while there was
32150 Hilltop Blvd Running Springs, CA 92382
light. Vehicles were aired up and simple directions were
next to the 76 gas station
given to get everyone back on the main highway headed
March
home. Note: Grins ear to ear were apparent at the air up.
11th is hot Jeep nights at Premier Jeep.
Now getting dark and time to head back onto the trail to
meet up with Mike and the repair crew. Now dark… No
12th Rattlesnake, Mottino Wash
problem more fun. It’s time to put those 30,000 lumens
Run Leaders:
to work. Perfect, instant daytime. Halfway to the repair
Ron Webber 714 715 5692 cell / ronjp@outlook.com
site, we hear chatter on the HAM band and the repair
Josh Bleijenberg (562) 400-1305 /
group is on the trail heading back victoriously with
jbleijenberg@gmail.com
Mike’s rig partially repaired to the point where it’s
Description of Run:
drivable. Rendezvous and the intrepid night snow run
Rattlesnake is easy to moderate,
repair crew are headed to the air up. Along the way and
Mottino Wash is difficult
now dark at night on the snow covered trail we encounter
trail starts in Johnson Valley and ends in Big Bear
two less fortunates that also broke down that were hiking
Mottino Wash, also known as Sidewinder Trail, is a side
out. Mike picks them up and off to the air up point.
trail off Rattlesnake Canyon (2N91). The trail is about 2
The two strangers call a friend and get a ride, we air up,
miles in length and follows a wash uphill. The trail begins
head into town for dinner and wait for Mike’s tow truck.
from the north end off Rattlesnake and the obstacles start
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right away. The trail is littered with moderate to extreme
25 -4/ 3 Moab (trail ratings Dif ) - Dave & Zoe
rock gardens with car size boulders and lots of loose rock
plan to go through Flagstaff on Friday, then through
sections. Many sections of the trail are narrow and require
Monument Valley. Just thought I’d send off an email with
3-point (or more) turns to navigate around rocks. Vehicles
current details on the Moab trip so everyone is on the
with less then 35" tires or that have a long wheelbase will
same page and in the know. Here’s the accommodation
be constantly dragging their undercarriage on rocks and
logistics if you are planning on hoteling it, or driving up
pivoting on rock sliders to get through the narrow chutes.
with us. If you’d like to condo it, and share
Due to the narrow trail and large rock obstacles, body
accommodations please reach out to Mike Wallace for
damage is possible.
details.
Mottino Wash, there are rock obstacles and more
Our family along with Janet, Jack and Zoe and Chris and
technical than John Bull but not Sledgehammer the
Alison, more than likely, Leslie and Kevin are driving to
scattered rock layout sort of reminds me of Sledge. I
Flagstaff, AZ on Saturday March 26th checking in at the
would say it is 20% easier than Claw Hammer as well.
Comfort Inn and checking out the following morning
We had no real carnage other than the sole of my shoe
3/27. 3/27 we drive to Moab but take a stop and drive
came off thanks to the heat. James was getting quite the
into Monuments Valley and check out the beautiful buttes
work out with the stick shift and his starter was doing
and see where all those old western movies were filmed
overtime but he got through with the occasional ‘tug’. Cal
on the way up to Moab. I’ll also look into how much time
and I took a couple of optional lines that tested the belly
we have on the way up and see if there are any interesting
pan clearance of our large rigs. It was a fun run but the
other stops on the way up before we arrive in Moab. (stay
drive out there was a little much. I think I would consider
tuned on that one)
it again if I were to come from the 247 side and if it was a
On Sunday March 27 we’ll check into our hotel at the La
bit cooler out there.
Quinta in Moab, checking out on Saturday April 2nd, then
Rattlesnake Canyon (2N91) is a mostly a wash road that
returning home. We plan to drive directly home, but Jack
follows the canyon as it flows toward Johnson Valley.
and Zoe and Mike and Laura I believe are planning on
The trail connects with Burns Canyon Road (2N02) to the
taking two days to drive back home.
south and Hwy 247 to the north. Most of the trail is soft
Monday through Friday we will be going wheeling on day
sand or dirt, with several smaller rock obstacles and many
trips with a planned easy night run. Jack, Zoe and I are
side canyon trails. There are cattle guards at each end as
working out the logistics.
this section of land is used for cattle grazing. The owner
of the land respectfully asks all vehicles using Rattlesnake
Canyon to not disturb any of the cattle and please drive
slowly when passing any near the road.
April
Run Type: Day Run no camping planned
2
CORVA Poker run
Directions to Meeting Place: 247 and Rattlesnake
Hungary Valley
Canyon Road. 34 22.195n, 116 39.045w (copy and
5
Monthly club meeting
paste into Google Drive) 6.5 miles before Boone Road &
9
Adopt A Trail - Danny
105 miles from Marie Calendars Anaheim Hills
15 - 17
El Mirage Jim & Karen
eat breakfast and fill up with gas in Victorville
22 - 24 Hammer stock, Johnson Valley
22 -24 Anza Borrego (M) - Mike
Departure Time: 9:30 am
29 -1
Corral Canyon (D) - Danny
Required Equipment:
Mottino 35” tires and rear lockers
May
Rattlesnake 32” tires and lockers not required.
3
Monthly club meeting
If very heavy rain is forecasted, then run maybe cancelled
7
Adopt A Trail - Chris
an email will go out. current Big Bear Weather:
12 -14
Jeep Jamboree Big Bear - non club event
bensweather.com
13- 14
Molina Ghost run sponsored by CAL4WD see
CB Channel 4, if too much traffic then switch to 5 and so
in gear or
www.cal4wheel.com/molina-ghost-run
on.
20 -22 Overland Expo, Flagstaff AZ. - non club event
HAMM channel 146.440
21
HDR Prerun Devils Loop (M) - Ray
Contact Information Run Leaders
27 -30
HDR Cal 4
Is RSVP Required? Appreciated;
http://www.cal4wheel.com/events/hi-desert-round-up
Josh Bleijenberg (562) 400-1305 /
Jason Williams, Chair
jbleijenberg@gmail.com
jason90715@gmail.com / 562-413-5128
The Dirt Devils are commited to leading 1 run Devils
19 - 27 Easter Jeep Safari Moab -
Loop (M) -
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HDR is held Memorial Day weekend near Barstow. All
12. Jim Leslie enjoys a 2006 LJ
proceeds go toward keeping trails open.
New members
June
1. Mel & Barbara 2014 JK
7
Monthly club meeting
2. Ron and Debbie Johnson 2015 JK
11
Adopt A Trail - Roger
17 -19
Big Bear Forest Fest - non club event
17 -25
Grand Canyon North Rim (E/M) - Ray
Club info
July
5
Monthly club meeting
16
John Bull (D) - Josh
Meeting Place
23
Adopt A Trail - Ray
First Tuesday of each month,
Old white mtn road near bishop No date
6:30pm for Dinner & 7:30pm for the meeting at
August
just east of Imperial Hwy and north of the 91 Fwy.
Marie Callenders. 5711 East La Palma Ave., Anaheim,
2
Monthly club meeting
CA 92807, 714-779-0600
6
Off road Clinic 1 - Mike
13
Off road Clinic 2 - Mike
13
Little John Bull night run (M) - Jack& Zoe
Club officers
20
Adopt A Trail - Josh
President: Ray Kleinhuizen
11 -14
Jeep Jamboree Rubicon Trail - non club event
kkfusedglass@roadrunner.com
September
Immediate past president:
6
Monthly club meeting
Jesse May: jemay.xj@gmail.com
9 -11
Sherman Pass (M) - Danny
Vice President: Mike Wallace proudpop80@gmail.com
17
Holcomb Creek (D) - Jack&Zoe
Secretary: Cheryl May: jemay.xj@gmail.com
24
AAT BBQ
Treasurer: Emi Webber: emiwebber@hotmail.com
October
Web Master: Chris Slaughter:
4
Monthly club meeting
webmaster@dirtdevils.org
7, 8
Miller jeep trail / lockwood creek
Adopt a trail chairmans:
14 - 16
Death Valley (E) - Rick
Roy Chance: rchance@aol.com
El mirage date not set
Roger Mauer: rogermauer@gmail.com
November
Newsletter: Ron Webber: ronjp@outlook.com
1
Monthly club meeting / run planning 2017
Hospitality: Emi Webber: emiwebber@hotmail.com
4 - 6
Afton Canyon (M) - Chris
Safety Committee: Bill Smith:
11 - 13
Panamint Valley PVD - Cal 4 Wheel event
Run Coordinator: Rick Walter rick03tj@gmail.com
December
Emergency response team coordinator: Rick Walter
6
Monthly club meeting
rick03tj@gmail.com
10
Calico (D) and Calico (E) - Ron/ Mike
the emergency response team makes themselves
available to help with our adopt a trail Dish Pan.
CAL4 wheel reps: Jesse May and Keith Graham
Guests & new members
Guest
Club membership
1.
Chris Raymond 1998 ZJ Grand Cherokee
Membership dues:
2.
John Strege
Dirt Devil annual club dues
$36.00
3.
Jerry Horner
Spouse
$12.00
4.
Nikki and Damian Velasco
CAL4WD annual dues
$45.00
5.
Alex Rodriquez
CAL4WD permanent member
$675.00
6.
Brian Powell
CAL4WD permanent member 12 installments of ... $56.25
7.
Joe Cowie
CORVA
$30.00
8.
Matt Gordon 1970 Unimog 404 Doka
http://cal4wheel.com/
9.
Rob Rien
10.
Mike, Janet and Michelle Gagnon
11.
Jason Williams lookin good in a ’95 YJ
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Adopt a Trail
Awards
The Dirt Devils Adopt A Trail is: Dishpan Springs
Trail (3N34)
Dishpan Springs Trail can be found in the
San Bernardino National Forest near Lake Arrowhead.
The Dishpan Springs Trail is one of the toughest and most
popular trails in the SBNF.
The West entrance:
2N26Y is N34° 16.198 W117° 08.258.
The T6 Bridge:
N34° 16.106 W117° 07.745.
The East entrance:
3N16 is N34° 15.663 W117° 05.116.
CAL 4 Wheel Drive, new member award
Meeting place
8:30am at Rock Road House
32150 Hilltop Blvd Running Springs, CA 92382 next to
Newsletter advertising
the 76 gas station
$25 for ¼ page ad, for 3 issues
$50 for a ½ page ad, for 3 issues
DD HAM’s as March 2016
$100 for a full page ad, for 3 issues.
1. Scott Beggins
KJ6KBG
A full page ad also gets a Web Link.
2. Paul Coursey
KJ6NNG
First aid kit tracking
3. Tim DeBolt
KK6TRM
FA #1 (red, blue backpack)
Josh B
4. James Ettinger
KK6UYU
Danny Ward
5. Roy Flansurg
KJ6SVM
Ray Kleinhuizen
Mike Wallace
6. Keith Graham
KF6LZA
Josh Bleijenberg
7. Sandy Graham
KF6SBF
FA #2 (Orange canvas bag)
8. Steve Hendry
KK6UYW
Dave Jones
Ray K
9. Chris Johnson
KK6SAJ
Gilbert
10. Pete Johnson
KM6ARI
Mike Wallace
Josh Bleijenberg
11. Dave Jones
KK6SAH
Pete Johnson
12. Linda Jones
KK6SAI
FA #3 (Orange canvas bag)
13. Cheryl May
KF6WNG
Rick Walter
Bill S
14. Al Ramsden
KF6BCJ
Ron Webber Calico
15. Chris Slaughter
KK6TMR
Jack & Zoe
Roger Mauer
16. Mike Wallace
KK6SBC
Danny Ward
Ron Webber March 2015 Calico
17. Rob Wallace
KK6UZA
18. Rick Walter
KJ6NME
19. Ron Webber
KM6ANT
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Cowbells
The cow bell rules are: If you get stuck and are unable to
Little Blue bell
move under your own power and need the help of a winch
Dave
or you get strapped from one of your fellow jeepers then
Kurt Claw hammer
you have earned the privilege of hanging a cow bell from
Frank Gilliland Holcomb Creek 9/26/15
your front bumper. You must leave the cow bell on the
Bill Smith HDR May25 2015 winched Bronco on to trailer
front of your rig until another Dirt Devil gets stuck then,
Gilbert at Corral Canyon 4/10/15
you can proudly hand it over. This starts at the beginning
Chris Slaughter Grizzly
and the end of the trail, not on the highway.
Rick Walter
Mike Wallace
Mike Maneth memorial bell
Old logo green bell
James Ettinger Holcomb Creek
Mike Zeller Holcomb Creek
Frank Gilliland John Bull 6/27/2015
Frank Gilliland Claw Hammer
Mike Wallace Corral Canyon 4/10/15
Frank Gilliland Holcomb Creek 9/26/15
James Ettinger Claw Hammer 1/10/15.
Josh Bleijenberg Corral Canyon 4/10/15
Castulo Olivas
Josh Bleijenberg Dusy Ersham Sept 2014
Brown bell
Rob Holcomb Valley / Gold Fever
Suhag Claw Hammer
Frank Gilliland Claw Hammer
Bill Smith HDR May25 2015
Tim Debolt Rattlesnake Feb 2015
Rick Walter adopt a trail 6/27/2014
Josh Bleijenberg Corral Canyon 5/4/2014
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Dirt Devil Accessories
Dirt Devils accessories
http://www.dirtdevils.org/
Item
Price
Qty order
Extended price
Round Stickers
15.00
Whip flags 8” x 12”
25.00
Large flags 3’ x 5’
70.00
Caps
20.00
Caps camo
22.00
T shirt short sleeve
20.00
T shirt short sleeve camo
28.00
*Sweatshirt
35.00
**T shirt long sleeve
24.00
Total
Inventory as of 3/6/2016
emiwebber@hotmail.com / checks payable to Dirt Devils
* Out of inventory / ** Limited inventory
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