Charlie, I didn't see you on my way out...but I wanted to say THANK YOU for extending the invite for this trip. I also wanted to thank Mark for organizing the event, helping me plan, and guiding us through the trails. Finally I want to thank Dean, Jean (and sister), Sean, Cris, and Jay you guys made same kids very happy and i couldn't have picked a better crew to camp and star gaze with.
The trip was loads of fun and hopefully we can make this an annual run. Great trip for a great cause!!!
And now for the trip report...We spent Sat morning driving up (very tired as the start time was way to early...I know it was my fault...
) and arrived Truckee around 11:45. There we spent wayyy too long shopping for food and got on our way to Graeagle.
Arriving at 1ish we quicky aired down and hit the trail. The trail for the most part was easy and we had little issue. It wasn't till we reached a fork in the road that seemed to be a shortcut to camp. We traveled down the easy trail till we reached a VERY steap and ROCKY decent to what looked like camp litteraly a few hundread feet away. Dean went down 1st to feel out the trail. he got about 1/2 way down when he decided that it would be a bit much for the stockers. I got out and hiked my way down to help spot him as he was commited at this point. Before I could reach him he had managed to tear his front tire side wall on a nasty rock that stuck out into the trail. A few inches later he had rolled off his bead. Changing a tire at this point was not an option...so I spotted Dean down to a flat spot, but not before we hit a point where his vehicle was litteraly standing on his front bumper. You could see his entire roof!
Well Dean got his tire fixed with the help of Mark's crew and the rest of our group turned around and proceeded back and around the longer trail to camp (Dean had an easy ride from there to camp). All was well till we were stopped by a stuck 4runner that was being towed out due to a problematic t-case. This held us up for about 30min...and we got on our way with little trouble except for a loose hill climb were I had to strap everyone (except Chris) up. Finally we reached the base of a hill climp that lead to camp. At this point the trail proved too much for the group as I tested it up and we decided to turn around and camp at the base. But before I could make it down, the hill proved it's nastyness and I ended breaking hub bolts (again!) and limping down.
We set up and had a much deserved rest. Spending the night joking around and star gazing. The next morning the Jeep group came down to our camp and we all headed to to Camp WAMP, I limped my way in 2wd low (using my locker to get through rough spots). We made it to camp and got the kids and headed out. After gettig air we spent some quality time in HWY80 trffic...
I only shot 10 pics...
I\'m getting lazy... The area is a long way from the Bay Area, but offers great views and trails ranging from easy to very hard.