Influencer II
I don't see anything in the details where we're camping and where the trip ends. Does anyone know this information?
Influencer II
Pathfinder III
Mike, do you have some info on the road conditions/difficulty of the planned route ie what are vehicle requirements if any special ?We Start in Nevada City and End off of Henness Pass. Still working on where we are going to camp.. Didn't anticipate this many campers, but I super stoked about it!!!
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This is a pretty good post for some of our newer members! Generally for most off road/dirt road adventures I suggest for vehicle requirements and basic gear:Mike, do you have some info on the road conditions/difficulty of the planned route ie what are vehicle requirements if any special ?
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Pathfinder III
Thanks for the detailed general advise - I'll have to work my list a little more. AND I was smiling when I saw 35' tires with 2.5 lift == not worried :)This is a pretty good post for some of our newer members! Generally for most off road/dirt road adventures I suggest for vehicle requirements and basic gear:
Recovery points front and rear.
Functional full size spare and a way to change it. Plus knowledge of how to change said tire.
Tow strap with loops on the end. NO HOOKS.
Some way to air tires up and down (optional but strongly recommended) Air pressure is the biggest thing in getting a stock rig or a 2wd rig through lower traction situations.
Something to put out fires
Work gloves
Up to date maps of the areas you're traveling in
Optional things that are highly recommended: Shovel, 2 way communication of some kind thats not a cell phone, extra food, water, sleeping gear etc if stuff really hits the fan. recovery boards can be helpful, but often I find airing down helps more. some sort of saw or axe. Basic handtool set incase stuff brakes or some plastic decides to liberate itself from your truck or who knows. Sometimes a 13mm socket is what you need to tighten a loose battery holder or any number of things that can work their way loose on a trip.
I don't suggest that most people bring along farm jacks as they're not the easiest to learn how to use properly and the chance of failure with them is high if you're not using em correctly. 99% of rigs I see the silly things on don't have proper points to use them much less do the owners take proper care of them. A good bottle jack is often a better option.
Most of that stuff will get most trucks through 99% of the things you'll see on trails that aren't hard core rock crawling.
Now for conditions and how hard its gonna be, well, dunno.... our current plan for us it to take our two trucks and one is 2wd so it'll be an adventure no matter what, haha. I'm not too worried however as wifey is a good driver and her truck has a locker in the rear. and my jeep is uh, capable.
If it helps anyone, I can put together a list of the stuff I keep in my jeep for trips.
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This trip is going to be a pretty easy trip, logging roads & nothing technical. The hardest area would be if we head up to Faucherie Lake. Most of the trails are accessible for SUV's and if you have stock 4x4 you won't have any problems. Also a KML track has been attached to the Rally Point.Mike, do you have some info on the road conditions/difficulty of the planned route ie what are vehicle requirements if any special ?
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I have found about five camp site locations, but since we are starting on Saturday, not Friday we're going to have to play it by ear on finding a camp site. I have no doubt we'll find something epic. If anyone has any ideas please let me know.I don't see anything in the details where we're camping and where the trip ends. Does anyone know this information?
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GMRS, HAM(listen only for a few more days ;))Oh can everyone let me know what type of comms they are running, ie; Ham radio, GMRS or Citizens Band radios. Also if you don\'t have anything let me know.
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Pathfinder III
Mike, awesome should have no problems then.This trip is going to be a pretty easy trip, logging roads & nothing technical. The hardest area would be if we head up to Faucherie Lake. Most of the trails are accessible for SUV\'s and if you have stock 4x4 you won\'t have any problems. Also a KML track has been attached to the Rally Point.Mike, do you have some info on the road conditions/difficulty of the planned route ie what are vehicle requirements if any special ?
Thanks
Enthusiast III
We don't have coms yet. What is the suggestion for this trip to stay in communicado? We are planning on getting the ham training this year.GMRS, HAM(listen only for a few more days ;))
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We can pick up a gmrs and leave the string at home. [emoji13]alot of string to go with those cups
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I have a car CB and 2 x handheld Woodland GMRS, you can have my spare for the trip if you wish.We don't have coms yet. What is the suggestion for this trip to stay in communicado? We are planning on getting the ham training this year.
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