where exactly is primo burger?
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Primo burger is on right in Mojave right after you turn towards Jawbone on the 14. Right hand side.
The trail is doable in a stocker - I've done it stock.
The trail was very rocky last time we went up it.
There are some spots that are hard - but nothing bad.
Al has an extra tie rod - two tie rod fatalities have been had on the LC trail with our group.
Erik about Killed his rig on the trail, with a little help from Chris.Kirk
1997 Jeep Wrangler
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Erik about Killed his rig on the trail, with a little help from Chris.stockers can go through the regular trail just fine, as long as you have good spotting in some areas, and dont do the alternative difficult areas.
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ERIK
95 yj, locked lifted, and ready to rock!
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Sounds great! I was not so worried about how hard it is, but more about how easy it is. A few weeks ago I did a ride that really did not require 4wd and was a little disappointed, but enjoyed the sights and the company anyway and had a good outing. Looking forward to a great day and checking out the saloon.Rubi,5sp, Gold, OME lift, Viair 450H SwayLoc, JKS 1.25" BL & 1" MM , GY 285/75-16 MTR's. Warn 9500Ti, dual Yellow Optima's, Nth' 1.25"drop TT /UCA's, T W DS, JKS F&R LCA's, M.O.R.E H C Front Bumper.
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Originally posted by blkTJ
where exactly is primo burger?
Hope that helps.(I had nothing to do while covering for the receptionist.)
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Originally posted by BigRick
Sounds great! I was not so worried about how hard it is, but more about how easy it is. A few weeks ago I did a ride that really did not require 4wd and was a little disappointed, but enjoyed the sights and the company anyway and had a good outing. Looking forward to a great day and checking out the saloon.
The first part of the trail is a sandy wash - then into the canyons with lots and lots and lots of rocks, small climbs, and fun things to try.
upon getting out of the canyon and heading up into the hills there is an awesome climb along the ridge of the mountains with views forever -
you come back down the mountain to the burro schmidt mine, then up a very steep climb again to the top of the mountains to the cable shack - then back down to the end and off to ransburg for a meal.
No 2wd will make it unless it is a VW buggy or something like that.
you will use your skids on this trail.Kirk
1997 Jeep Wrangler
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Here are some misc. shots from the last time I was there before I traded my ZJ for my current TJ. Just so you can get some idea what it looks like. Most of the photos are on optional obsticles.
http://www.fototime.com/inv/42DAB093926EE97ASM REAPER BUGGY ON 40'S SOLD
00 TJ ON 37'S SOLD
97zj ON 36'S SOLD
04 CUMMINS CRAWLER HAULER
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Originally posted by qwiksilver
http://maps.yahoo.com/maps_result?ed...200&country=us
Hope that helps.(I had nothing to do while covering for the receptionist.)
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Originally posted by Chris_L
Here are some misc. shots from the last time I was there before I traded my ZJ for my current TJ. Just so you can get some idea what it looks like. Most of the photos are on optional obsticles.
http://www.fototime.com/inv/42DAB093926EE97
And why is it no one takes photos of the bypasses?
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Whoops...I forgot about that shot. That was a YJ at some point. I am not sure of the story behind it, but I think it may have been stolen and then pushed off the cliffs above, near the powder mines.ASM REAPER BUGGY ON 40'S SOLD
00 TJ ON 37'S SOLD
97zj ON 36'S SOLD
04 CUMMINS CRAWLER HAULER
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Originally posted by Cetrov
This Saturday I have a friends daughters birthday in Palos Verdes.
. . . you can stop by anyway, but I wont be here
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Originally posted by Cetrov
Erik about Killed his rig on the trail, with a little help from Chris.
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