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I am planning to go out to Borrego within the next month or so with a friend who got a new (used) Jeep Cherokee. It wont be real hard offroading, but it should still be fun.
Originally posted by Killer Angel I am planning to go out to Borrego within the next month or so with a friend who got a new (used) Jeep Cherokee. It wont be real hard offroading, but it should still be fun.
Do you have a Jeep too? I may be up to a day trip out to Borrego.
There is (hopefully) going to be a trip to Los Coyotes on the 5-7th of December. You should come along if you can make the time for it!
Never Been to Los Coyotes. Only thing is that have a 95 Wrangler with a 4banger and everything is stock except for the 31" Offroad Scorpion Perelli's I got on there.
Originally posted by Killer Angel Never Been to Los Coyotes. Only thing is that have a 95 Wrangler with a 4banger and everything is stock except for the 31" Offroad Scorpion Perelli's I got on there.
Someone told me that there are plenty of bypasses. I just did Panamint Valley Days on 215s and no real problems. Just stuff that sounded expensive at the time. I am planning Los Coyotes and should have my 31s by then.
Los Coyotes is a fun place to play even if your Jeep isn't really built up. There bypassess for pretty much everything and you get a xerox of the trail map when you enter the reservation.
I had fun just driving around on some of the fire roads in 2wd looking at the scenery.
We went to Borrego over the weekend 11/7-11/9 and will be going back again the next weekend.
The little Wrangler did great. We hit rocks, boulders, sand, and mud and nothing slowed us down. Tons of fun. Next weekend weather should be great too.
Well, I learned something yesterday about 4wd I was going back some trails after the fire had went through there. Well, I never thought about all of the ash that would be there. Got stuck for 45min by myself till I cranked up all the wheeles and put rocks underneath to get out of 1/2 feet of ash. The main trail was fine untill I tried to turn arround in a little turnout. I was only a mile or 2 from houses and I had my bike in the back. Digging through all that ash didnt help my lungs out any either. When I blew my nose just black crap came out, as well as chest pains and harder breathing.
Hey, I learned a lesson, and atleast it was in a easy way
I havent really said Hello yet, SOOO...HELLO! And WELCOME to the forum...hope you enjoy it as much as we do!
I honestly didnt think of the health issues surrounding wheeling in burned out areas. Thankyou for bringing it to our attention, as Im sure with all the recent fires, we'll be doing it more and more.
More importantly, it makes us realize how important it is to always remember to wheel with a buddy.
Looking forward to meeting you in person. This group kinda got together little more then a year ago, when my 02TJ was bone stock. Emily (my jeep) and I have grown alot over the last year or so, and this group has too I can honestly say that this group has become my second family. We all pull together and help each other out, not just in the dirt, but our personal lives as well. Glad you found us
Tam
2002 TJ on 35s a bit of lift with some stuff
Rock-ItMan all the way around
I can honestly say that this group has become my second family. We all pull together and help each other out, not just in the dirt, but our personal lives as well. Glad you found us
Tam
Just watch it...you can get addicted to these guys.
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