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#114969 - 30/03/08 05:22 PM
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Signal peak is a pretty good trail. You can get lost. There are only a few tricky parts of the trail. Once past those its easy. There is also a few other trails in this area that are decent. this can be done in a day. This area is also good for snow wheeling.
Pardoes is a fun trip that requires two days. there are a few rocky areas that can be problems.
As long as you have good tires, body armour, rear locker most of the trails are prety easy. Four cyl guys need gears or you burn your clutch up.
Kevin
I know the signal peak area and would willing to run that area on a sat.
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#114970 - 30/03/08 06:03 PM
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Hi Kevin,
When you say 'body armor' do you mean some skids and sliders. I know that some members have totally stock cars w/o armor and lockers. If Signal Peak is a 5, then I would imagine that Deer Valley and Slick Rock is not something that all of us can do.
Anyway, let's see more responses here. I am pretty much down for any run that is not too far away form SF Bay Area.
Cheers! /v
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#114971 - 30/03/08 06:43 PM
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Deer valley is 32s, skids and sliders. I havent done deer valley because i didnt have gears and 32s till know. Signal peak there was only one hard section that you can be winched over, or in my case was punch it use the arb bumper and tree to keep you going straight. There is a few trails back there that are easy for stockers. I do want to get out and due some runs. Im just limited to fri and sat, and when july comes a round I have to stay close to home as my wife is pregnant. I can cover winch parts easily as I have front and rear winches, Im also locked and also have tcase gears which i hope turn my 32 with ease. Kevin
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#114972 - 30/03/08 08:44 PM
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as of right now, I do not see myself going into the academy in July so good chance of september or November. So I'm down for deer valley or any of the trails. I could lead, only problem I don't know the trails. by July I should be able to have all the recovery gear minus winch to help out.
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#114973 - 30/03/08 09:14 PM
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From what I remember Pardos should be passable (without damage) in a stock Xterra as long as the mud flaps and step rails are removed. For Slick Rock and especially Deer Valley sliders are mandatory if you don't want to damage your door sills. Patrick made it through Deer Valley in his stock height XTerra with full skid plates and 32" tires, but it took a while. With a 2+" lift, 32+" tires, and sliders Deer Valley is doable with an experienced driver, though even with that setup the XTerras sometimes end up needing a rear locker at points. Here are a bunch of pictures of these trails from past XTerra trips (please ignore the Jeep ). http://www.blankwhitepage.com/gallery/jeep_zj - Matt
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#114974 - 30/03/08 09:57 PM
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pretty much i wouldnt be able to do anything. 2wd =[
but sounds like loads of fun!!
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#114975 - 30/03/08 11:04 PM
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Hey Matt,
Thanks for the info! I loved the pics from Deer Valley, but it sounds like it is a more advanced trail. I know that we have some folks, including me, who are newbies. Perhaps Deer Valley can be done another time.
Shall we put Signal Peak down?
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#114976 - 31/03/08 01:46 AM
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Originally posted by Roxy_96xp: pretty much i wouldnt be able to do anything. 2wd =[
but sounds like loads of fun!! Don't let it spoil the fun, if u want u can ride shotty wit me, if I go. There are some 2wd trails down by Monterey i could take you on.
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#114977 - 31/03/08 09:09 AM
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That's sounds great Yasha, when ever you're going to hit up so trails for 2wd let me know!
I know I missed our last meet when you came up (my bad)
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#114978 - 31/03/08 03:09 PM
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I'm in for any trails this summer. Pardoes can be done in close to stock form as Matt said. Deer Vally and Slick Rock would be interesting to say the least, however I have towed a trailer through Deer Vally so how hard could it really be ??? :rolleyes: :rolleyes: Another good trail is Barney Riley. I don't have a link to it, but it is a fun trail, great place to camp, and stockish friendly. As for anyone who wants to try the harder trails, I tend to want to go slow anyway, so I am more then willing to help spot/pull people through. Or if you just want to ride along I always have an extra seat, providing you don't mind riding with my puppy. Casper
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#114979 - 31/03/08 03:32 PM
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Sweet, I'll let you know, I'd like to try some harder trails.
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#114980 - 31/03/08 04:00 PM
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Here are some pictures of BRT (Barney Riley). http://www.blankwhitepage.com/gallery/brt20040717 I only remember one slightly difficult spot, but from what I hear there is now a bypass. SourGrass is another relatively easy trail. Oh, and there are some great trails up at Tahoe near Barker Pass. One of my favorite runs in past years has been heading out the "easier" part of the Rubicon Trail from the Tahoe side to the observation point. Like Casper, I'm in for pretty much any trails this summer if I am free (assuming gas prices don't go up too much higher ). With the harder trails we just want to make sure to split the group up a bit so that there are enough experienced spotters to go around. Oh, and I have to call out Casper on two things: 1. His trailer has larger tires than a lot of Xterras do. 2. By "ride with my puppy" he means be crushed by the small bear that lives in the back of his truck. - Matt
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#114981 - 31/03/08 04:39 PM
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Originally posted by slomatt:
2. By "ride with my puppy" he means be crushed by the small bear that lives in the back of his truck.
- Matt Oh, come on. He's just a puppy. :p Besides, I don't think calling him a Bear is right. Right now for example he seems to think he is a horse. He has been hanging out with and playing with the clidesdale and paint that live on my property. Casper
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#114982 - 31/03/08 07:00 PM
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Well, this sounds great! Should we throw some dates in? I know that I will be on call one week (including the weekend). Not sure which one yet I say let's do an easier trail first, then a harder one. That way the ones who have less experience can re-fresh their skills. Perhaps we can have a mod day before the hard one as well As for Casper's puppy, it is a good sized Husky that I absolutely adore... Best freaking dogs ever. My uncle has quite a few in Siberia! Does it eat cats, by the way? If so, I may bring some ready to eat food /v
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#114983 - 01/04/08 12:21 AM
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OK, my last day of summer classes end July 10th, so I should be moving back after a couple days after that date
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#114984 - 01/04/08 08:42 AM
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Here are the dates for trips that are planned already: July 4-7: Trail system near Dinkey Creek/Shaver Lake Trail difficulty ranges from easy to insane. Base camp will be 2WD accessible. July 26: Camp WAMP (weekend 1) (NCCX-sponsored run) August 2/3: Camp WAMP (weekend 2) (individually optional) August 9: Camp WAMP (weekend 3) (individually optional) Details at campwamp.org . Another option for an easier (stock-friendly) trail run is Niagara Rim Here's another photo link . In years past, we have also visited the Feather River , which is about a 5-hour journey from the bay area to the campsite. Here are some more photos.
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#114985 - 01/04/08 09:34 AM
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I love this map (Dinkey Creek). It sounds like July is going to be busy as is. Should we schedule something for June? It sounds like we have a good selection of trails available. Are there any trails that have bypasses so the advanced guys can take harder routes? That would be perfect. From the descriptions provided here it sounds like we have: - Niagara Rim - Feather River - Signal Peak - Barney Riley Here are some dates: - June 14th - June 21st Thoughts?
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#114986 - 01/04/08 09:58 AM
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Barney Riley may not be doable until late June early July do to snow. Signal Peak and Pardoes may be the same. I would love to go back to Niagra Rim and the Feather River. I'm in for Dinky Creek/Shaver Lake. Isn't this the trip we did last year where we stayed at Brewer Lake? If so I take it we are not going to stay at that spot again, since I seem to remember it wasn't quite 2wd friendly Count me in on most every other trip wether it is difficult or not. Casper
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#114988 - 01/04/08 12:06 PM
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Hi,
I have no idea what I am voting for, but let's do:
- Feather River. June 21st.
Then we can squeeze in one snow trip before that for those who are interested.
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#114989 - 01/04/08 01:40 PM
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I would recommend visiting the Feather River region when the weather is hot (July-Sep), so that the river water isn't too cold, and you'd actually enjoy taking a dip. Also, due to its distance from the bay area, it's nicer to stay at least 2 nights there to make the drive worthwhile.
Just my 2 cents.
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#114990 - 01/04/08 02:27 PM
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Okay, so what's close to us?
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#114991 - 01/04/08 07:27 PM
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Originally posted by Yasha: Originally posted by Roxy_96xp: [b]pretty much i wouldnt be able to do anything. 2wd =[
but sounds like loads of fun!! Don't let it spoil the fun, if u want u can ride shotty wit me, if I go. There are some 2wd trails down by Monterey i could take you on.[/b]SHOTTY then =]
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#114992 - 01/04/08 08:46 PM
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Google shows that Signal Peak is pretty close to every part of the Bay Area in terms of being easily accessible from the North and the South. That or Niagara Rim.
Casper, Matt -- what say you? It appears that you are up for this. How many people will be willing to go on a trip in July. I know that we have 2 scheduled already...
C'ya, /v
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