I figured since the other thread started out as talking about making a club, and what clubs are available, we should have a thread that's just dedicated to setting up trail runs.
The title says it all, and it'll be less cluttered.
So, the 9/18/10 Run to Potato Ridge was a success!
Next item on the schedule is Logandale on 10/23/10 according to McRoberts. Seems like we have a few interested parties! Who all is planning to attend?
If there is anything in the meantime, or someone local wants another rig to ride with them, just post up and see if anyone is available!
I would prob take 3k for it has 4" springs 31" mt's iron duke sr4, no idea on mileage hasn't had a speedo since I bought it. Have a later T176 and dana 300 to go with it. Was going to do a sbc swap but life (and kids) happened
Went and did Bitter Springs today with a friend and his wife. It was a lot rougher than when I did it last year. Not a difficult road, but it's not minivan capable like it used to be.
Went and did Bitter Springs today with a friend and his wife. It was a lot rougher than when I did it last year. Not a difficult road, but it's not minivan capable like it used to be.
The beast should be able to make it. I was just amazed at the difference. Last year, the quarry was open so they were maintaining the road somewhat to get trucks in and out but clearly the damage from the handful of storms has not been addressed. Made for a funnier ride, so all's good.
The beast should be able to make it. I was just amazed at the difference. Last year, the quarry was open so they were maintaining the road somewhat to get trucks in and out but clearly the damage from the handful of storms has not been addressed. Made for a funnier ride, so all's good.
Reminds me of Potato Ridge. A few years ago, I remember seeing a Subaru Imprezza going through it. I took my stock JKUR through there and I was scraping in a few places. And that was taking the easy way!
Went and did Bitter Springs today with a friend and his wife. It was a lot rougher than when I did it last year. Not a difficult road, but it's not minivan capable like it used to be.
today we hooked a trail at the western end of Tropical. the trail broke into so many different directions that it was not funny. We ended up at one of the quarries at the end of Summerlin Parkway, where a security guard was kind enough to let us out the gate. There was a few spots that I used 4L to be safe. It was not too bad, once on the trail I realized that I still had my 4 inch drop hitch on... and it only drug a few times. From looking at Google Earth it looks like one of the trails could have taken me out to Kyle Canyon. I might have to try that way next time.
:cheers:Just ate a huge buffalo steak from whole foods. Man power. Vodka going down well. The IRO track bar and double sheer bracket are super beefy as well. Test drove it and it's tight. I laid a wheel tonight in the niner. 2wd is pretty fun. Just so no one with an itchy stick up their butts gets the wrong idea, I had drinks later.:cheers2:
I took my quads up near Harris Spring Road today and the same "Uncle Rico" style van was out off one of the trails.(36.26475,-115.525508) It looks like someone is living there, I first saw the van this summer and it has been there since. I tried to call the forest service(702-515-5400), but there was no answer. I guess I will try again tomorrow
I took my quads up near Harris Spring Road today and the same "Uncle Rico" style van was out off one of the trails.(36.26475,-115.525508) It looks like someone is living there, I first saw the van this summer and it has been there since. I tried to call the forest service(702-515-5400), but there was no answer. I guess I will try again tomorrow
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