Vanimal
NAXJA Forum User
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- escondido, ca
i just broke my driveshaft on the street so i think im screwed. i would not suggest anything smaller than 35's and a death wish for bronco connector or you will be on your own when you break.
The insane (Rick Rethoret/JumpThis) are running Bronco--it's tore up as all (I can't) get out (without a winch and/or some major breakage). I hear it's really not advised unless you're very buggied or very built, or very insane.
I'd expect quite a few to run Sidewinder, and/or Gunslinger & its offshoots, and the new 911 trail or whatever it is out there.
For any stockers that show up, we'll run the perimeter road, which I've heard is cool but haven't done, and probably run up to the fire tower (for those who can climb 5,000 stairs to get an awesome view).
You're broke already?
Boooooooooooo =(
Come down in your Honda, and you & my (13yo, to you!) daughter can fight over who drives my Jeep!
Hmmm, you make it sound so temptingi just broke my driveshaft on the street so i think im screwed. i would not suggest anything smaller than 35's and a death wish for bronco connector or you will be on your own when you break.
yep, no time/money to fix it or go anyways.You're broke already?
I will be getting there around 10:30 on Sat, will that be too late to catch the organized run?
You'll need one if you're camping or parking anywhere out at Corral Canyon OHV park.
A one-day pass is $5, annual pass (good til March 2014) is $30 & then you can buy a "second vehicle" pass for $5 more (so 2 for $35). They're good for all the local National Forests, I believe -- Cleveland, San Bernardino (so Big Bear), Angeles, and that other one...
You can pick them up at any Big 5 Sporting Goods, Sports AuthoriTAY, and other random spots, as well as the USFS office in Rancho Bernardo. I wouldn't go with buying one online at this late date, and the sites that do sell online all charge shipping...
http://www.fs.usda.gov/detailfull/r5/passes-permits/recreation/?cid=stelprdb5181410&width=full should take you to "Where to buy"
Rumor has it it's a $100 ticket without one, but I don't have any idea how stringently they enforce it. Probably not worth taking the risk, especially since the Adventure Pass funds improvements to the National Forests...
I will be getting there around 10:30 on Sat, will that be too late to catch the organized run?