If it wasn't for rich and his macgyver bag of tools, we would still be there.I held the flash light
If it wasn't for rich and his macgyver bag of tools, we would still be there.I held the flash light
I THINK one would need about 4feet fill in the deepest and feather it out about 20' from center one way with a drain pipe at the low point to make it last. But thats just me thinking. I'm in but we would have to bring our own fill .I could probably get a pipe from the job site maybe .Can we do a "La Familia" fill in dip area to cross or is it to big of a dip ;-)
I can't add any back drag wheels to the MoHo + love to camp near the staging area ;-)
Love Yea All ;-)
Thanks Dave , some times I think I carry to much until I have some thing that saves some one's day. But really I just had the glue but you knew how to read the directionsIf it wasn't for rich and his macgyver bag of tools, we would still be there.
I am in if you guys want to meet up there this summer for some road maintenance. I am probably gonna do some small daytrips up there with Mike B. to explore the Yellowjacket loop to recon a second day ride trip when we do a camp and ride up there again. I had to use my leveling blocks, stair-stepping to get out of that dip. With the help of a couple people, we could get all the rigs in there.Can we do a "La Familia" fill in dip area to cross or is it to big of a dip ;-)
I can't add any back drag wheels to the MoHo + love to camp near the staging area ;-)
Love Yea All ;-)
If we go will find a way thats the fun part.I am in if you guys want to meet up there this summer for some road maintenance. I am probably gonna do some small daytrips up there with Mike B. to explore the Yellowjacket loop to recon a second day ride trip when we do a camp and ride up there again. I had to use my leveling blocks, stair-stepping to get out of that dip. With the help of a couple people, we could get all the rigs in there.
No one has a labor day ride yet that I know of .Im putting another Miller Jeep Trail ride together, just giving the date some thought. I went up to Chuchupate Ranger station today and got some new OHV maps for the area. Here is the awesome part......The ranger said we can circle camp in the large Frazier staging area right up the road from the ranger station, as long as we are self-contained. It gets even better!! This camping area is flat, easy to get to for any camper or MO-HO, and.....wait for it.........it is within 20 feet of another awesome trail that meets up with the Lockwood staging area we camped at last week!! In other words, we will have about 6 new miles of killer 4-wheeling before we even get to the Lockwood staging area!!! I know, how insane is that!! I will post up the new camp and ride thread soon with pics of the new camping area, which is large enough for a dozen rigs with overflow area!! IF anyone wants to give me any inpute on dates, let me know.
OK, I will tell him. He will probably have some too.Hi Dave, this is Erik, can you tell Tanner I will bring bb's for him too
We can do that!! There is also a trail to the top of Frazier mountain from the staging/camping area that goes to the abandoned Forestry look out station, 8013 thousand feet!! We went there today via the forestry road. The old look out hut is pretty cool to crawl up into and take great pics!! I have some pics of this too from today that I will post on the new thead.One thing I wanted to do on the trip that we didn't do was going around the trail at the top of Alamo mnt, next time ?