- Location
- Torrance, CA
It may take most of the day but I plan to do a full write up on the event, here is the first installment.
SoCal Fest is officially kicked off and it's time to start getting dirty. XFor Saturday I was leading the moderate run up Odessa Canyon, typically this is a fairly easy trail with only a couple of tricky spots for open/open rigs or inexperienced drivers; today it was a bit more difficult than usual.
The day started with news of a major wreck on Interstate 15 Northbound. XBecause of this we chose to delay the start of the trail runs until 10:00 am to give folks time to navigate traffic. XAt 10:00 we had all vehicles at the wash road to Doran and Odessa canyons and got the runs together.
We had three runs planned, one high-moderate run up Doran canyon (bypassing the gatekeeper until the afternoon) lead by Johnny, one moderate Odessa canyon run lead by myself, and one stocker run lead by Stephen; all three runs would meet at the old Bismark mine location for lunch.
After the drivers meeting the Doran group pulled out first. XJeeps kept going and going. XI was rather surprised to see the majority of the group following Johnny. XStephen had a few rigs for his stocker run and it was looking like the Odessa run would just be my father's Jeep and mine.
As we pulled on out we noticed the Doran group already having trouble at the small gatekeeper to the bypass, I called out on the radio inviting anybody to join the Odessa group, Julio and Sean joined up and we ran down the trail to enter Odessa Canyon.

Entering Odessa Canyon, click to enlarge.
Once we got into the canyon I saw that it was a bit more torn up than usual. XI realized that my little Cherokee on 30s was going to get a workout today.

Myself, my father, and Julio, click to enlarge.

My father working to get his open/open Jeep up the trail. XFor the record my much smaller Jeep walked this, click to enlarge.

Julio having no issues with his lockers engaged, click to enlarge.

Sway bar disconnects may be a good investment for this Jeep. XI had to work a bit harder because I kept lifting wheels, click to enlarge.

Sean taking the bearded line, click to enlarge.
At some point Elias and his brother in a ZJ (I'm afraid I've forgotten his name) tagged on to the Odessa group after having a difficult time on Doran. XUnfortunately it just wasn't their day...

Elias accidently overpowered his OEM tie rod, it did not like this, click to enlarge.

Getting the tie rod straight enough to get home, click to enlarge.
At this point Elias and his brother decided to turn back before that tie rod got completely broken, Sean and Julio also decided to head back into camp to grab some lunch. XSince it was just my father and I we called the run, turned around, and started heading back. XIn retrospect this was probably a mistake, I should have continued on.
SoCal Fest is officially kicked off and it's time to start getting dirty. XFor Saturday I was leading the moderate run up Odessa Canyon, typically this is a fairly easy trail with only a couple of tricky spots for open/open rigs or inexperienced drivers; today it was a bit more difficult than usual.
The day started with news of a major wreck on Interstate 15 Northbound. XBecause of this we chose to delay the start of the trail runs until 10:00 am to give folks time to navigate traffic. XAt 10:00 we had all vehicles at the wash road to Doran and Odessa canyons and got the runs together.
We had three runs planned, one high-moderate run up Doran canyon (bypassing the gatekeeper until the afternoon) lead by Johnny, one moderate Odessa canyon run lead by myself, and one stocker run lead by Stephen; all three runs would meet at the old Bismark mine location for lunch.
After the drivers meeting the Doran group pulled out first. XJeeps kept going and going. XI was rather surprised to see the majority of the group following Johnny. XStephen had a few rigs for his stocker run and it was looking like the Odessa run would just be my father's Jeep and mine.
As we pulled on out we noticed the Doran group already having trouble at the small gatekeeper to the bypass, I called out on the radio inviting anybody to join the Odessa group, Julio and Sean joined up and we ran down the trail to enter Odessa Canyon.

Entering Odessa Canyon, click to enlarge.
Once we got into the canyon I saw that it was a bit more torn up than usual. XI realized that my little Cherokee on 30s was going to get a workout today.

Myself, my father, and Julio, click to enlarge.

My father working to get his open/open Jeep up the trail. XFor the record my much smaller Jeep walked this, click to enlarge.

Julio having no issues with his lockers engaged, click to enlarge.

Sway bar disconnects may be a good investment for this Jeep. XI had to work a bit harder because I kept lifting wheels, click to enlarge.

Sean taking the bearded line, click to enlarge.
At some point Elias and his brother in a ZJ (I'm afraid I've forgotten his name) tagged on to the Odessa group after having a difficult time on Doran. XUnfortunately it just wasn't their day...

Elias accidently overpowered his OEM tie rod, it did not like this, click to enlarge.

Getting the tie rod straight enough to get home, click to enlarge.
At this point Elias and his brother decided to turn back before that tie rod got completely broken, Sean and Julio also decided to head back into camp to grab some lunch. XSince it was just my father and I we called the run, turned around, and started heading back. XIn retrospect this was probably a mistake, I should have continued on.