San Diego run corral canyon

Directions:
I8 to Buckman Springs Rd. Exit
Go right on Buckman Springs road about 3 1/2 - 4 miles. You'll see a fire station on the right. About 1/4 mile past the fire station, there will be sign to Corral Canyon OHV Area. Follow sign to right. About 6 miles up that road you'll come to 4 Corners, which is the staging area.

4 Corners is in the northmost section of this map:
http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/cleveland/recreation/ohv/corralmap.shtmlhttp://www.fs.fed.us/r5/cleveland/re...orralmap.shtml



Date: Sunday March 2.
Time: Meet at Four Corners around 10:30. We'll try to hit the trail no later than 11:00 (does that work for everyone?)
 
thinking about meeting at the freeway exit to wait for straglers then play follow the leader to four corners. I was a little lost last time.

What time does the range open? thinking that we should start a little earlier just because it took us like 3 hrs to do the little part that we did. Its looking like we will have a good sized group which will slow things down a bit. JMO any other thoughts?
 
So coming from Point Loma, where can I pick up a one day pass, which seems the way to go. It would be interesting to see my kids use the bathrooom out of a moving vehicle.
 
homebrew said:
What time does the range open? thinking that we should start a little earlier just because it took us like 3 hrs to do the little part that we did. Its looking like we will have a good sized group which will slow things down a bit. JMO any other thoughts?

You're probably right.

The range is always open... it's just an barren piece of land... but it is about 90 minutes from my house, so I was already planning on leaving my house before 7:00 am to get there by 8:30... I don't want to leave much earlier than that.

I could hit the range after the wheeling if you want to start earlier. I would just need to leave my clay pigeons at the staging area (they wouldn't survive past the first rock!)... if you want to do that, we could plan on leaving the staging area by 9:30-10:00... if that works for everyone?


I'm pretty flexible...
 
Damn, this thread moved in the last 48 hours!

Great vids! I'm excited!! I'm in!

Gonna try for new tires on Saturday morning, but I also realized that my front DS vibe is from a loose front output yoke...I'm guessing it's probably a bad bearing, and I was wondering if anyone might have a place and time on Sat to assist in some last minute repairs....i.e., a freeze plug in a crappy spot, a new front output bearing in the 231, and a general once over on torquing bolts down? If not, I'll try and bang it out myself...either way though, I'm comin'!

Although, I will say, after watching those vids, I'm only locked in the front with 260-x u-joints...hope there's bypasses =(
 
XJsurf said:
So coming from Point Loma, where can I pick up a one day pass, which seems the way to go. It would be interesting to see my kids use the bathrooom out of a moving vehicle.

Big 5 on Convoy should sell them too....maybe on Rosecrans as well
 
markw said:
What's being shot? I _really_ need to finish my mega's. This is tempting since I live a little over a half hour away. MikeG you up for it? Wonder if Kevin's ribs are up to it?

Yeah, I've got this one on the calendar, good chance I'll make it.
 
ocean_jet said:
I just called the Ranger, and she told me that Corral Canyon IS open, and adventure passes are required if we stop at all.

She basically said if we keep moving through the trail without stopping, we're ok without them, but if we want to stop at all and hang out, then we are required to have them.

I will have one.

Stopped AT ALL? That's ridiculous. I've wheeled at Corral Canyon a million times and never got an adventure pass. In my book the adventure pass is if you are going to PARK your vehicle, ie leave it. Like park it for camping, or parking and go hiking. Stopping on the trail for lunch, or stopping to fix your broken junk does not count. Just because your stopped doesn't mean your parking your vehicle there. On top of which, if we stop it all, it's not for that long. And on top of that, I highly doubt the ranger is going to be going down to Bronco looking for guys who are eating lunch. That type of stopping falls under "activities incidental to through travel" (see below).

I'm not saying I'm against the pass or anything, the forest could always use the money, go a head and get one, but I'm not. I would definitely get one if I thought I might park my vehicle to go do something else other then use the restroom, eat lunch, photo op, etc. But since I'm just traveling through the forest, rules say I don't need one...

from: http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/sanbernardino/ap/questions-and-answers.shtml#exceptions

"Are there exceptions to the need for an Adventure Pass?

You will not need a pass when traveling through the Forest and not stopping, when stopped for activities incidental to through travel (stretch break, photo-opportunity, use a restroom), when you are parked at your residence or at an organization camp, or within areas covered by special use permits. A Pass is not required for people stopping for information at Ranger stations, visitor centers and other Forest Service offices, or for off-road vehicles (displaying California State OHVMR Green or Red stickers) while they are parked within a designated OHV route or area. Volunteers and educational institutions, such as schools that bring children to the Forest for an outing, are also exempt..."

 
I agree mikedashg, with everything you said.

I was just passing on what the ranger told me.

She specifically said "If you stop to hang out at all, you need the pass".
 
I'm not worried about it either way, but they are only 5 bucks. :shiver: Some of the Rangers out here will invite you up to the tower and make conversation, others will want to write tickets for stupid things. It's a roll of the dice...;)

It's their job to sell passes, whatever let's just wheel. Plus the rangers will be very out gunned, HA HA THAT'S A JOKE PEOPLE.


Tom
 
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Whoa, I got the videos to work. Had to change a setting.
That trail looks like fun!!
I think my tow hooks are gonna get some use.:laugh:

For the head count:
Dezertdog and son (red TJ)

Hey it's going to take me about 2.5 hours to get to 4 corners.
So, Please finalize the times.
Where and when?
Is breakfast out?
If so I will allow time to stop on the way.
I will have an adventure pass. It's only $5...
I have an M44 Russian bolt action. But wuth the drive I have, I'll pass on the shooting.
Have I left anything out???:rolleyes:
Scott
 
ocean_jet said:
You're probably right.

The range is always open... it's just an barren piece of land... but it is about 90 minutes from my house, so I was already planning on leaving my house before 7:00 am to get there by 8:30... I don't want to leave much earlier than that.

I could hit the range after the wheeling if you want to start earlier. I would just need to leave my clay pigeons at the staging area (they wouldn't survive past the first rock!)... if you want to do that, we could plan on leaving the staging area by 9:30-10:00... if that works for everyone?


I'm pretty flexible...
These times are good for me.
 
Dezertdog said:
Whoa, I got the videos to work. Had to change a setting.
That trail looks like fun!!
I think my tow hooks are gonna get some use.:laugh:

For the head count:
Dezertdog and son (red TJ)

Hey it's going to take me about 2.5 hours to get to 4 corners.
So, Please finalize the times.
Where and when?
Is breakfast out?
If so I will allow time to stop on the way.
I will have an adventure pass. It's only $5...
I have an M44 Russian bolt action. But wuth the drive I have, I'll pass on the shooting.
Have I left anything out???:rolleyes:
Scott

Here's the deal on the adventure passes. Get one, don't scrape it and throw it in your glove box. Then if you get stopped or they start questioning, play dumb and go, oh crap yeah, I forgot, pull it out scrape and hang it. Otherwise, don't worry about it.

So, how many open/open rigs?
Tow points? I saw a picture of one with the hooks bolted to the stock bumper, not a good thing, front hitch, or factory hooks up front, same with rear.

Someone sounds to have major transfercase issues, recommend fixing before wheeling, not day of or day before. If you can grab the front output of your 231 and shake it, I'll gurantee there's more than just 1 bearing bad in the thing. Worse case, watch the for sale and pick up a used one that doesn't wiggle and go through that one, then install.

Not sure if I'll make this or not, got to get clearance from the CFO.
 
markw said:
Tow points? I saw a picture of one with the hooks bolted to the stock bumper, not a good thing, front hitch, or factory hooks up front, same with rear.

If your referring to the red TJ, those hooks on the stock bumper are factory.
 
Dezertdog said:
markw said:
Tow points? I saw a picture of one with the hooks bolted to the stock bumper, not a good thing, front hitch, or factory hooks up front, same with rear.

If your referring to the red TJ, those hooks on the stock bumper are factory.

No, the TJ is ok, those are factory hooks. This was a black XJ with yellow trim.

XJ factory hooks are available at your local wrecking yard, or from Custome 4x4 fab. The Rusty's hooks don't have the front angle plate to keep them from bending.
 
I would still like to do the breakfast thing, Can I get a head count for that? not planning on anything big, just a quick stop at McD's or something. I live near the 8. there is a McD's right across the street by the freeway which is about a mile north of the 8. I will be there around 9 if anyone coming from the north county/ or futher north wants to meet up there.
 
Head Count so far
1 - homebrew
2 - ocean_jet
3 - XJ Surf + Kids
4 - SanDiegoXJ
5 - mikedashg (good chance)
6 - tripdog
7 - Dezertdog
8 - markw (awaiting CFO approval)
9 - lamula


sorry if I missed anyone...
 
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