SharkXJ
NAXJA Member #1177
- Location
- San Jose, CA
Finally got some time and brain power to put this together Last years trip was a BLAST!!! I can't wait to see ya all again and meet some new folks.
This run is open to Newbie's and the more Seasoned Wheelers. If you are a Newby, do not worry, I or someone in the group are more than willing to spot when and where ever you need it.
When: Saturday July24th
Where: Deer Valley OHV Trail - HIGHWAY 4 Side.
Departure Time: 9:30am
Trail Details: The trail is approximately 7 miles (one way). We can either go all the way through or stop at the second water crossing, eat some lunch then turn back around.
More Trail Details courtesy Josh (XJensen):
http://4x4trailmaps.com/4x4Trails.php?Trail_ID=1
Last year we had 25 Rigs (awesome showing), started around 9:30 and we got off of the trail at about 4:00, with about an hour for lunch. There is a small chance we might break this up into groups if the numbers of rigs is too high. I will keep you posted as we get closer.
Minimum Requirements:
1. 3" of lift
2. 31's (all terrains or muds)
3. Front & Rear Tow Points
Good to have (but not required):
1. Rocker Protection
2. Locker ('s)
The one thing I ask is everyone respect the trail and the folks around you. We want this to be fun for everyone.
Last but not least, volunteers would be greatly appreciated to help out for the day. With a group this large, the less built / less experienced folks will need to be dispursed amongst the more built / more experienced folks. That way we all get through the day and nobody gets left behind.
Hit me up with ANY questions. We will be posting up Saturday's Dinner and the other trails in seperate threads.
Late,
Mark
This run is open to Newbie's and the more Seasoned Wheelers. If you are a Newby, do not worry, I or someone in the group are more than willing to spot when and where ever you need it.
When: Saturday July24th
Where: Deer Valley OHV Trail - HIGHWAY 4 Side.
Departure Time: 9:30am
Trail Details: The trail is approximately 7 miles (one way). We can either go all the way through or stop at the second water crossing, eat some lunch then turn back around.
More Trail Details courtesy Josh (XJensen):
http://4x4trailmaps.com/4x4Trails.php?Trail_ID=1
Last year we had 25 Rigs (awesome showing), started around 9:30 and we got off of the trail at about 4:00, with about an hour for lunch. There is a small chance we might break this up into groups if the numbers of rigs is too high. I will keep you posted as we get closer.
Minimum Requirements:
1. 3" of lift
2. 31's (all terrains or muds)
3. Front & Rear Tow Points
Good to have (but not required):
1. Rocker Protection
2. Locker ('s)
The one thing I ask is everyone respect the trail and the folks around you. We want this to be fun for everyone.
Last but not least, volunteers would be greatly appreciated to help out for the day. With a group this large, the less built / less experienced folks will need to be dispursed amongst the more built / more experienced folks. That way we all get through the day and nobody gets left behind.
Hit me up with ANY questions. We will be posting up Saturday's Dinner and the other trails in seperate threads.
Late,
Mark
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