I’ve been itching to getaway for a while so after finding out that a couple of friends were heading to Calico this weekend one Saturday and one Sunday we decided on a last minute getaway to Calico. Unbelievably the ghost town had one cabin still available so we nabbed it. Saturday the wives wanted to go to the outlet center so we had a hard choice to make. Outlet center or Doran? Tuff decision but we decided on Doran.
We headed over to Gatekeeper to see how it held up to the rains and I have to say it looks much tougher then I remember. Right about the time we were going to head to the bypass a few rigs pulled up so we decided to see if they were going to give it a go. The first one to try it was a nicely modified Toyota truck. Before he even got to the v-notch he had bent his rear leaf and exploded his front hub.
Half time show.
After winching him out a modified YJ made his attempt. He had a tough going and rode the wall for a while but we needed to get going. I later found out he made it through.
We were supposed to meet the ladies back at camp at 2 o’clock so we could take them to the ghost town. I don’t think we went 1/16th of a mile before we come upon some Land Rovers blocking the trail. One of them busted the drag link end and the link went through the tire. After about 30-45 min. we were on our way. Not more then a 1/2 mile we were stopped again. This time the same vehicle snapped his tie rod.
We rummaged around for something to repair it. I could not believe it but the double headed socket for my lug wrench was a perfect fit. It was even tapered like the tie rod.
We welded it on and we were on our way again.
We didn't have a welding mask so it was welded blind. Can you tell.
I’m sure it’s a combination of rain and all the vehicles but Doran was a little more challenging then before. Once we reached the waterfall I was sure we were going to have troubles with them getting up. I had to get winched up once and now it’s even more eroded. I will say these guys don’t quit they tried their best to get up the fall but to no avail.
There was an older FJ at the top and he helped winched the first one up. I made my way around and assisted with the rest. Again, these guys did go quietly. They made some nice attempts.
Yes that's a new $40,000 Land Rover going up Doran.
Once past the waterfall we trucked along for a while until we come upon another small fall. Everything was going fine and then the one right in front of me blew his rear axle and then popped his bead. These guys were brutes in their Land Rovers. They were on a mission and they were out to conquerer Doran.
I think when we reached Bismark we had gone just over 4 miles and we were on Doran for almost 5 hours. We got back to camp at 5pm. Glad they made it back to camp.
We headed over to Gatekeeper to see how it held up to the rains and I have to say it looks much tougher then I remember. Right about the time we were going to head to the bypass a few rigs pulled up so we decided to see if they were going to give it a go. The first one to try it was a nicely modified Toyota truck. Before he even got to the v-notch he had bent his rear leaf and exploded his front hub.
Half time show.
After winching him out a modified YJ made his attempt. He had a tough going and rode the wall for a while but we needed to get going. I later found out he made it through.
We were supposed to meet the ladies back at camp at 2 o’clock so we could take them to the ghost town. I don’t think we went 1/16th of a mile before we come upon some Land Rovers blocking the trail. One of them busted the drag link end and the link went through the tire. After about 30-45 min. we were on our way. Not more then a 1/2 mile we were stopped again. This time the same vehicle snapped his tie rod.
We rummaged around for something to repair it. I could not believe it but the double headed socket for my lug wrench was a perfect fit. It was even tapered like the tie rod.
We welded it on and we were on our way again.
We didn't have a welding mask so it was welded blind. Can you tell.
I’m sure it’s a combination of rain and all the vehicles but Doran was a little more challenging then before. Once we reached the waterfall I was sure we were going to have troubles with them getting up. I had to get winched up once and now it’s even more eroded. I will say these guys don’t quit they tried their best to get up the fall but to no avail.
There was an older FJ at the top and he helped winched the first one up. I made my way around and assisted with the rest. Again, these guys did go quietly. They made some nice attempts.
Yes that's a new $40,000 Land Rover going up Doran.
Once past the waterfall we trucked along for a while until we come upon another small fall. Everything was going fine and then the one right in front of me blew his rear axle and then popped his bead. These guys were brutes in their Land Rovers. They were on a mission and they were out to conquerer Doran.
I think when we reached Bismark we had gone just over 4 miles and we were on Doran for almost 5 hours. We got back to camp at 5pm. Glad they made it back to camp.
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