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  • #46
    I'am in for tomorrow (8:30) Discovery center.
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    • #47
      OK, Lets make the meet time at 8:30 and leave at 9 for the trail head. Seems like a good time for most.

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      • #48
        Crap, well, I can't do 8 am. Big Bear is too far of a commute. I was already pushing it with the 9:30 start.

        I guess I'll be the trail leader for the next group that is starting later in the morning. I better go look up GPS coordinates. I have no idea how to get to the trail head!

        What CB channel are you early birds going to be on?
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        • #49
          Channel 4, sorry for the late notice in time, everyone seemed to be interested in an early start.

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          • #50
            i will be at d.c. at 8.am

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            • #51
              Well, I grabbed a couple of Land Rover buddies and we ran Gold Mtn and John Bull and had a great time. Photos here: http://nwoods.smugmug.com/gallery/50...01620225_wtMgN
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              • #52
                Very nice writeup!
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                • #53
                  Great pics! Looks like it was a great run too.
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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Malachi View Post
                    Great pics! Looks like it was a great run too.

                    I really enjoyed it. All the way through, all of us kept saying, "What a great trail!" Now it's time to do it again with the wife at the wheel.
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                    • #55
                      I Ran John Bull twice several weeks ago, love that trail, whenever you want to run it again let me know would love to cruise a long. I am not an early riser though, is one of the disadvantages of a night job.
                      Here is a link to some of the pics I took at that time
                      http://public.fotki.com/waagnl/big-bear-goldmounta/
                      Last edited by aw12345; 05-26-08, 05:07 PM. Reason: added a link

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by nwoods View Post
                        Well, I grabbed a couple of Land Rover buddies and we ran Gold Mtn and John Bull and had a great time. Photos here: http://nwoods.smugmug.com/gallery/50...01620225_wtMgN

                        Really nice pictures and narration. I enjoy looking through them. Thanks

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                        • #57
                          Thanks Sandjunkie. You took some really nice photos aw12345, especially for a solo trip!

                          It's interesting to see the change in the Gold Mtn trail in just a few weeks time. Here is your photo:


                          Here is mine from yesterday:


                          I really love this one that you shot:
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                          • #58
                            The Blue Rover owned by Steve Perry is a great looking rig. It sure reminds me of the old International Scouts.

                            I have a question, what is the purpose for the straps coming from the brush guard up to the top rack? Are they rigged like that just for easy access in case he gets stuck and needs a Jeep to pull him out?
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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Roger View Post
                              The Blue Rover owned by Steve Perry is a great looking rig. It sure reminds me of the old International Scouts.

                              I have a question, what is the purpose for the straps coming from the brush guard up to the top rack? Are they rigged like that just for easy access in case he gets stuck and needs a Jeep to pull him out?
                              If I may answer Roger, those are limb risers and are usually found on African or South American Rovers. They use them to lift tree branches out of the way in thick forest. Helps you see better and to somewhat protect the windshield.

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by skeletor View Post
                                If I may answer Roger, those are limb risers and are usually found on African or South American Rovers. They use them to lift tree branches out of the way in thick forest. Helps you see better and to somewhat protect the windshield.
                                All this time I thought they were used for drying clothes. :yay:
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