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So Cal Jeep Trail Recomendstions
I'm going on a date this Saturday. I live in the Riverside area, and I
was wondering if anyone had any trail recomendations for my Jeep. I would like to start at around 2p.m. and end up some where in the desert (so I can have a camp fire) at night. We were thinking of Mojave, but I'm open to ther sgestions. I'de like a challenging trail, but not rock crawling because I don't have locking diffs. Chris Maness |
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Where do you find Jeep girls?
"Chris" > wrote in message oups.com... > I'm going on a date this Saturday. I live in the Riverside area, and I > was wondering if anyone had any trail recomendations for my Jeep. I > would like to start at around 2p.m. and end up some where in the desert > (so I can have a camp fire) at night. We were thinking of Mojave, but > I'm open to ther sgestions. I'de like a challenging trail, but not > rock crawling because I don't have locking diffs. > > Chris Maness > |
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billy ray wrote:
> Where do you find Jeep girls? > > > "Chris" > wrote in message > oups.com... >> I'm going on a date this Saturday. I live in the Riverside area, and I >> was wondering if anyone had any trail recomendations for my Jeep. I >> would like to start at around 2p.m. and end up some where in the desert >> (so I can have a camp fire) at night. We were thinking of Mojave, but >> I'm open to ther sgestions. I'de like a challenging trail, but not >> rock crawling because I don't have locking diffs. >> >> Chris Maness >> > > In Jeeps? -- FRH |
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Never, that's NEVER, go into the desert alone. That's without another
vehicle, not a passenger in your Jeep. Having said that, go to Anza Borrego State Park. You can get there through Temecula, but a 2:00 pm start time is a bit late since it gets dark around 5. You'll get to the desert in time to watch the sun set over the mountains you just drove down. If you left the house ar around noon, you'd have a nice day in the desert, and still be able to get home. You could take the Indian Truck Trail exit from the 15, south of Corona, and go to the top of Saddleback Mountain. You can leave your house at 2, and make it to the top easily. Watch the sun drop into the ocean, then drive down the mountain and get a burger at Tom's Farm. Take your binoculars. "Chris" > wrote in message oups.com... > I'm going on a date this Saturday. I live in the Riverside area, and I > was wondering if anyone had any trail recomendations for my Jeep. I > would like to start at around 2p.m. and end up some where in the desert > (so I can have a camp fire) at night. We were thinking of Mojave, but > I'm open to ther sgestions. I'de like a challenging trail, but not > rock crawling because I don't have locking diffs. > > Chris Maness > |
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Jeff Strickland wrote: > Never, that's NEVER, go into the desert alone. That's without another > vehicle, not a passenger in your Jeep. > Even equiped with HAM radio? |
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Jeff Strickland wrote: > Never, that's NEVER, go into the desert alone. That's without another > vehicle, not a passenger in your Jeep. > > Having said that, go to Anza Borrego State Park. You can get there through > Temecula, but a 2:00 pm start time is a bit late since it gets dark around > 5. You'll get to the desert in time to watch the sun set over the mountains > you just drove down. If you left the house ar around noon, you'd have a nice > day in the desert, and still be able to get home. > > You could take the Indian Truck Trail exit from the 15, south of Corona, and > go to the top of Saddleback Mountain. You can leave your house at 2, and > make it to the top easily. Watch the sun drop into the ocean, then drive > down the mountain and get a burger at Tom's Farm. Take your binoculars. > > > > > "Chris" > wrote in message > oups.com... > > I'm going on a date this Saturday. I live in the Riverside area, and I > > was wondering if anyone had any trail recomendations for my Jeep. I > > would like to start at around 2p.m. and end up some where in the desert > > (so I can have a camp fire) at night. We were thinking of Mojave, but > > I'm open to ther sgestions. I'de like a challenging trail, but not > > rock crawling because I don't have locking diffs. > > > > Chris Maness > > Yea, I was looking at some stuff near Anza (Los Coyotes Indian Res.) I might just go ealier and leave the wife behind. She's whining about being to busy and not wanting to "get thrown around." Chris Maness KQ6UP |
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Chris proclaimed:
> Jeff Strickland wrote: > >>Never, that's NEVER, go into the desert alone. That's without another >>vehicle, not a passenger in your Jeep. >> > > Even equiped with HAM radio? > Yup, even with a ham radio, a cell phone, a citizens band. Perhaps if you have an Ultralight it might not be such a bad idea... Or at least make darned sure you leave behind a very clear map of where you are going, do not deviate from that route, and a clear time where and when you plan to return. Even members of the old Jeep Posse around Green River/Moab had that rule... and those were locals that knew the area very well--which is why the rule. |
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Lon wrote: > Chris proclaimed: > > > Jeff Strickland wrote: > > > >>Never, that's NEVER, go into the desert alone. That's without another > >>vehicle, not a passenger in your Jeep. > >> > > > > Even equiped with HAM radio? > > > Yup, even with a ham radio, a cell phone, a citizens band. Perhaps if > you have an Ultralight it might not be such a bad idea... Or at least > make darned sure you leave behind a very clear map of where you are > going, do not deviate from that route, and a clear time where and when > you plan to return. Even members of the old Jeep Posse around Green > River/Moab had that rule... and those were locals that knew the area > very well--which is why the rule. Sounds good, anyone down to go out this Saturday? Chris Maness |
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Los Coyotes Indian Res. is closed.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ Chris wrote: > > Yea, I was looking at some stuff near Anza (Los Coyotes Indian Res.) I > might just go ealier and leave the wife behind. She's whining about > being to busy and not wanting to "get thrown around." > > Chris Maness > KQ6UP |
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So Cal Jeep Trail Recomendstions
> Los Coyotes Indian Res. is closed. What happened there? |
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