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Maximus
February 27th, 2003, 05:34
:D The discussion of having a calender of runs we want to do is on our minds. Thre are already good suggestions out there. I am fairly new to wheeling and therefore do not now many trails. I feel that we should do the Usal Coast one again (I couldnt go last year). I hope we do ot let tis drop off like we normally do. Thanks!

ChuckD
February 27th, 2003, 07:06
Lets keep it simple, March already has a thread, April it is JV. So lets focus on May and so on. I think we already have Aug, Oct planned too. So where are we going in May :)?

ChuckD
February 27th, 2003, 07:11
Here's that site I found. Seems to list just about every major trail in CA.

http://4crawler.cruiserpages.com/4x4/4x4_trips.shtml

Crash mentioned Nevada, we really haven't heard much from the Nevada guys in a long time.

Gary E
February 27th, 2003, 10:40
:evil: I just had a long post that it timed out on :evil: so now I have to retype it

anyhow

We have the march run underway
april is Johnson
june 20-22 Jes volunteered a backwards con run.
Aug 1-3 Richard invited us on a swamp run.

In this post Some good things were outlined.

http://www.naxja.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1144&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=10

Keven put up a tenative schedule.

This is what we've done in the past. This is just a place to start.

Jan - Winter Fun Festival
Feb - Morman Emigrant Trail
Mar - Usall Trail?
Apr - Red Bluff area?
May - Hollister?
Jun - Highlanders poker run (Kyburz) + Snake Lake?
Jul - Rubicon, Barrett or Fordyce
Aug - Same as above + Swamp Lake
Sep - Hell Hole
Oct - ????????????
Nov - BOTW + ?????????
Dec - Toy Run, Snow runs + ??????????


I suggest we use this as a starting point and at the meeting put down a run to the month. From there an individual organizer can be assigned to each month to determine the best weekend, necessary rig modifications, meeting times/places, maps, etc, The individuals should all be volunteers and hopefully nobody will have to double up(even though Jes allready has). Once we get the calender setup a post could be put up to get volunteers for the runs.

I Think its good to have a month, trail, and organizer assigned even though I think it doesn't have to be set in stone, perhaps the organizer change the location or even date as they get closer to get more participants.

Unfortunatly I won't be able to make the meeting, but I will volunteer to organize a run.

ChuckD
February 27th, 2003, 11:45
I'll volunteer for Dusy/Ershim, I know I won't be able to make the Swamp Run :(, I'm thinking the 3rd weekend in Aug. That way if you can't make it Swamp or if you want something different. Let's go have some fun!

Gary's right, fill the calander. Volunteer, to organize, doesn't mean you'll have to be the trail master. I think we all just want to spread the work. :D

WesternXJ
February 27th, 2003, 14:46
This is what I love to see!!!!! Keep goin' guys.

Maximus
February 27th, 2003, 19:19
I will defiantely take on one to organize, beleive me you dont want a deaf blind man leading just the blind. With an events calender it gives me more time to prep the wife for the weekend before she steals it and makes me fix something.

basalt51
February 27th, 2003, 19:37
I think it might help alot of people decide whether they want to go do trails they've never done before, if someone familiar with trail gives some sort of rating or "highly Recommended" mods to run the trail. I know I'm stock as can be right now but I'll still do anything I can, even if I have to make wife stack rocks! :cry: Oh I hope she doesn't read this :cry:

Just kidding honey - I love you :D

Anyways, know what I mean?

EDIT: Oh yeah, Isn't October Moab? Who's even toying with the Idea of going?

ChuckD
February 28th, 2003, 03:37
[quote:04df9863cf="Riley Salida, CA"] With an events calender it gives me more time to prep the wife for the weekend before she steals it and makes me fix something.[/quote:04df9863cf]

Right on Brother! Tell it like it is! :lol:

ChuckD
February 28th, 2003, 03:46
[quote:e75e18512a="basalt51"] I'm stock as can be right now but I'll still do anything I can, even if I have to make wife stack rocks! :cry: Oh I hope she doesn't read this :cry:

Just kidding honey - I love you :D

Anyways, know what I mean?

EDIT: Oh yeah, Isn't October Moab? Who's even toying with the Idea of going?[/quote:e75e18512a]

I want to see you wife stack rocks, I'll even take pictures! :P

I think Oct is already taken, but an alternate can be suggest for those who might not be able to afford the time or money to go to Moab.

When people volunteer to host a run, they will start a separate thread and do some research fo the area (asking ?'s onthe board, google). If they have no experience on the trail, then ask for some else to be the trailmaster/leader. Maybe the trailmaster/leader might not have direct experience but may be one of our very own veterans in SC(Farmer Matt, Crash, Jes, Seanp, GaryE, Sacto), please don't be offended if I left anyone out, but Farmer Matt & GaryE were included this time.

WesternXJ
March 1st, 2003, 09:53
Just an idea here. Why don't we each pick a month, a trail and lead it? There could also be alternate trails for those who can't make the hard ones.

ChuckD
March 1st, 2003, 10:06
Great idea, Unfortunatley I probably not going to make it for the JV run in April. Talking with Rob, we thought about an alternate to Bald Mtn in April. The snow should be gone by then, except for some small patches. I can start a post later next week.

woody
March 3rd, 2003, 15:27
I am digging seeing y'alls motivation and I look forward to getting out to a Sierra Chapter event someday.

Keep up the good work!

Woody

GreenGhost
March 7th, 2003, 16:23
Hi everybody! I'm new to the forum and eager to meet and wheel with some of the good folks from NAXJA. I just moved down to Reno from Seattle, but I grew up just over the hill in Auburn, CA. My rig is pretty much stock and I'm not too experienced, but I'd love to lend a hand doing any leg work for a trip in the Reno area. I've just been bumpin' around on the Mt. Rose massif so far, so I don't know too many local spots. If anyone else does I'd be happy to check 'em out, talk to the BLM/USFS or scope out a meeting place, whatever it takes.
Hope to meet you guys soon.

Jes
April 5th, 2003, 07:44
TTT

Okay, here's what I will be doing so far...

Johnson Valley next weekend
May 26-whenever BOTW2 then some AZ trails.
June 20-22 Rubicon
August 1-4 Swamp/Dinkey Creek
October 3-13 MOAB!!!
October ? Rubicon cleanup
November ? Johnson Valley

Probably every other weekend from June to August I'll be heading up to the Sierras for small informal "gettin' it" runs on the Rubicon, Fordyce, or BLT.
I think Ivan wanted to do the Usal Lost Coast run again in May if there is enough interest, I had fun with the guys last year but I'll be in Colorado/New Mexico this year.
We need more people willing to step up and lead trail runs that arn't hard core. There's a plthora of suitable trails in the Sierras that people with stock to 3" lifted Jeeps can enjoy.
It would be nice if we could do a run where one group could run Fordyce and another group run the Sierra Trek's "long wheelbase trail"(suitable for stockers with optional obstacles) then meet up at Meadow Lake for a BBQ. Only problem with this idea is the unpredictability of Fordyce Creek and we need someone to scope out the other trail.
Just some thoughts.

Jes

Goatman
April 5th, 2003, 13:38
Originally posted by basalt51
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EDIT: Oh yeah, Isn't October Moab? Who's even toying with the Idea of going?

There has been plenty of talk about going to Moab in Oct. In fact, I'm counting on the Sierra chapter to run the vehicle show......organize and do the judging. :)

WHEEL'er-DLR
April 10th, 2003, 22:16
my family stays at dinkey creek every year...and so i will be making a run on sat. june 14th. i was thinking strawberry and possibly coyote lakes...plus we have lots...of food to feed the gang after the run! [just ask goatman & friends] any interest ? we could use it as a warm-up for SWAMP.:cool:

ChuckD
April 10th, 2003, 23:05
What are you doing on the 26th of April, we have a run going to Bald Mountain. It's just a day run, I'm in Fresno and might already have one guy and his dog staying with me. Find the thread and join us. As far as June, I'll have to check to see if that's when there is a trip to the Rubicon.

WHEEL'er-DLR
April 11th, 2003, 17:50
chuck..there is a ruby run on june 20-22 to the best of my knowlege, that week-end is when we return home from dinkey. the 26th i'm working...selling jeeps! bald mtn is a blast, i'll be running it also when i'm at dinkey. i have a friend in Reedley who'll i'll give the info to, maybe he can join you guys. my next run will be SWAMP. REMINDER: we're still running this sun. the 13th. black gulch/keysville at greenhorn mtn if any of you cent. valley guys are interested. meeting at 9am. address on other thread. 8/10 rigs so far.

Big Red
January 15th, 2004, 16:59
TTT

Okay, here's what I will be doing so far...

Johnson Valley next weekend
May 26-whenever BOTW2 then some AZ trails.
June 20-22 Rubicon
August 1-4 Swamp/Dinkey Creek
October 3-13 MOAB!!!
October ? Rubicon cleanup
November ? Johnson Valley

Probably every other weekend from June to August I'll be heading up to the Sierras for small informal "gettin' it" runs on the Rubicon, Fordyce, or BLT.
I think Ivan wanted to do the Usal Lost Coast run again in May if there is enough interest, I had fun with the guys last year but I'll be in Colorado/New Mexico this year.
We need more people willing to step up and lead trail runs that arn't hard core. There's a plthora of suitable trails in the Sierras that people with stock to 3" lifted Jeeps can enjoy.
It would be nice if we could do a run where one group could run Fordyce and another group run the Sierra Trek's "long wheelbase trail"(suitable for stockers with optional obstacles) then meet up at Meadow Lake for a BBQ. Only problem with this idea is the unpredictability of Fordyce Creek and we need someone to scope out the other trail.
Just some thoughts.

Jes

Where do you guys wheel in the Winter in Norcal? I have the Northern California trail book that has like 250 trails from Fresno to the Oregon border. Most of these trails though are suggested to be run in dry months. I need to get some wheeling in this winter. JeepFreak was trying to get something going maybe early Feb. I have a winch on my rig, but would like to go in at least a small group of xj's. Is there anything planned before now and spring?

ChuckD
January 15th, 2004, 19:58
Where do you guys wheel in the Winter in Norcal? I have the Northern California trail book that has like 250 trails from Fresno to the Oregon border. Most of these trails though are suggested to be run in dry months. I need to get some wheeling in this winter. JeepFreak was trying to get something going maybe early Feb. I have a winch on my rig, but would like to go in at least a small group of xj's. Is there anything planned before now and spring?
We are kinda working on it, :rolleyes:, otherwise setting up a run is pretty informal. Post where you want to go, the time and maybe rig requirements.

We should have the other two events setup shortly, by the end of Jan. I hope. :)