Brian
One way to beat the heat and get a little dirt in close to home without interfering with work hours is the 8th Annual Full Moon Night Run of the Miller Jeep Trail this Saturday night, the 31st with Trail Crew.
You know, the guys we were running with at Rowhers when your TJ was stock and you were getting bitten by the "Dirt Bug"
You're a night owl, I see those posts going up in the wee hours!
Their meeting at the Flying J at 7pm and plan to be at the top of Alamo by midnight.
The dark will throw a little challenge to your spotting, though the moon out here is pretty bright in my neck of the woods, don't know if you city folk can see that.
Also some others are playing at BC109 off of Lockwood Valley road, about 15 minutes from the start of Lockwood Creek/Miller Jeep Trail.
Have you been there? There are rocks, plenty of them.
I could PM you the links to these if you don't already have them.
Get out! Get out and wheel! now!
If I didn't, I would have to throttle my boss, seriously!
One way to beat the heat and get a little dirt in close to home without interfering with work hours is the 8th Annual Full Moon Night Run of the Miller Jeep Trail this Saturday night, the 31st with Trail Crew.
You know, the guys we were running with at Rowhers when your TJ was stock and you were getting bitten by the "Dirt Bug"
You're a night owl, I see those posts going up in the wee hours!
Their meeting at the Flying J at 7pm and plan to be at the top of Alamo by midnight.
The dark will throw a little challenge to your spotting, though the moon out here is pretty bright in my neck of the woods, don't know if you city folk can see that.
Also some others are playing at BC109 off of Lockwood Valley road, about 15 minutes from the start of Lockwood Creek/Miller Jeep Trail.
Have you been there? There are rocks, plenty of them.
I could PM you the links to these if you don't already have them.
Get out! Get out and wheel! now!
If I didn't, I would have to throttle my boss, seriously!
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