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#116977 - 08/12/06 11:08 PM Holiday Wheeling anyone?
Huey Offline
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Registered: 27/03/01
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Loc: Hayward, CA
I have a feeling a bunch of you NCCX guys and gals have the week between Christmas and New Years off, so how about a day trip somewhere?

I'm open on days, possibly do Wed 12/27? And I'm also open to places, heck I'll even go to Hollister...

So post up if you are interested and when and where you would like to go.

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UPDATE

Snow Wheeling off HWY4
Wed 12/27


9am Pleasanton McDonalds
6800 SANTA RITA RD
PLEASANTON, CA 94588

11am Angels Camp (at Burger King)
290 South Main Street
Angels Camp, CA 95222

Find some trails and wheel, then dinner at the Snowshoe Brewery.
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#116978 - 09/12/06 06:14 AM Re: Holiday Wheeling anyone?
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wed. is I a good possibilty for me wont know till the schedule comes. I really need to test out the crawler gears.
Kevin

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#116979 - 09/12/06 10:45 AM Re: Holiday Wheeling anyone?
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Registered: 23/03/01
Posts: 1906
Loc: San Jose, CA
I should be able to do something around then. The shop *promised* me that my new rear bumper would be done before Christmas.
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#116980 - 09/12/06 10:54 AM Re: Holiday Wheeling anyone?
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Company only gives me Christmas Day off, else I'd be game...

RX

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#116981 - 10/12/06 12:08 PM Re: Holiday Wheeling anyone?
Anonymous
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iam game for whenever

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#116982 - 12/12/06 12:03 PM Re: Holiday Wheeling anyone?
Anonymous
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i have the time off... if i have the finances... i may attend.... miss hangin out with you guys.. im still lurking around... still busy with school & work...

p.s. casper you have a p.m.

Rob

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#116983 - 14/12/06 11:49 PM Re: Holiday Wheeling anyone?
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12/27 works for me.

I'd do Hollister, but would be more interested in something up HWY4 or something up along the coast for the new category.

Geoff

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#116984 - 15/12/06 10:08 AM Re: Holiday Wheeling anyone?
slomatt Offline
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Registered: 10/04/02
Posts: 165
Loc: Bay Area, CA
There are a ton of forest roads off of Highway 4 that might be intresting with snow on them.

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#116985 - 16/12/06 01:18 AM Re: Holiday Wheeling anyone?
Anonymous
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im game for a snow run too smile

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#116986 - 17/12/06 06:28 PM Re: Holiday Wheeling anyone?
Huey Offline
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Registered: 27/03/01
Posts: 1812
Loc: Hayward, CA
ok, lets do this. smile

Snow Wheeling off HWY4
Wed 12/27


9am Pleasanton McDonalds
6800 SANTA RITA RD
PLEASANTON, CA 94588

11am Angels Camp (at Burger King)
290 South Main Street
Angels Camp, CA 95222

Find some trails and wheel, then dinner at the Snowshoe Brewery.
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-Huey
NCCX

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#116987 - 17/12/06 09:32 PM Re: Holiday Wheeling anyone?
Anonymous
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Hello everyone.

I'll be in Bay Area for the week of X-mas and was looking to explore some basic trails. Quite possibly join you guys up on 27th too. How hard is the trail? I am fully stock with stock side rails and absolutely new to off-roading smile

While on the subject, what easy or relatively easy trails are there in the vicinity of Bay Area that you would recommend to try out? Thanks for your input!

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#116988 - 17/12/06 09:34 PM Re: Holiday Wheeling anyone?
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I am tentatively in. With my two boys Joe And Roy.
Can I do this in my stocker with Sliders . I have chains as well. Huey could you give me a rough idea about gear and mods needed?

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#116989 - 17/12/06 10:22 PM Re: Holiday Wheeling anyone?
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1.Geoff, P-town
2.
3.

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#116990 - 17/12/06 10:36 PM Re: Holiday Wheeling anyone?
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ill be there with my x , and maybe a 85 toy, and a tacoma

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#116991 - 18/12/06 02:02 PM Re: Holiday Wheeling anyone?
Huey Offline
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Registered: 27/03/01
Posts: 1812
Loc: Hayward, CA
For those wondering about what type of wheeling we will see, I can't honestly say as we will be doing trails that look passable. Which means any stock 4x4 should be fine for this. Just remove your step rails if you still have them on. Oh and bring any and all recovery gear you will need it.

Most of snow wheeling is about breaking trail so we may be doing that all day. Xterras are to heavy to "float" over snow and our skinny tires dont help. Consider it a fun easy day in the slippery stuff.
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#116992 - 18/12/06 02:04 PM Re: Holiday Wheeling anyone?
Huey Offline
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Registered: 27/03/01
Posts: 1812
Loc: Hayward, CA
BTW, please complete the sign-up so we know who to expect and where.

1.Geoff, P-town 9am
2.Huey, P-town 9am
3.
4.
5.
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#116993 - 18/12/06 02:05 PM Re: Holiday Wheeling anyone?
Huey Offline
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Registered: 27/03/01
Posts: 1812
Loc: Hayward, CA
Quote:
Originally posted by karlover007:
Hello everyone.

I'll be in Bay Area for the week of X-mas and was looking to explore some basic trails. Quite possibly join you guys up on 27th too. How hard is the trail? I am fully stock with stock side rails and absolutely new to off-roading smile

While on the subject, what easy or relatively easy trails are there in the vicinity of Bay Area that you would recommend to try out? Thanks for your input!
You can check out Hollister (www.hollisterhills.com). It's a park so trails are marked for difficulty.
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#116994 - 18/12/06 05:23 PM Re: Holiday Wheeling anyone?
Robinhood150 Offline
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Registered: 07/03/02
Posts: 470
Loc: Mesa, Az
Everybody absolutely must have recovery points front and rear. So that means at least tow hook(s) in the front and a hitch receiver in the rear.

Shovels. Folding and full size.

Waterproof clothes and/or a change of clothes.

Be prepared to stay out there several days...sleeping bags, food, water, firestarting stuff. Think Oregon.

A snow sled and rope. Use your imagination...

Camera.

Have fun.
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#116995 - 18/12/06 06:38 PM Re: Holiday Wheeling anyone?
Anonymous
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1.Geoff, P-town 9am
2.Huey, P-town 9am
3.Chris, Angels camp 11am
4.
5.

Communications channels for the trip?(this is my first one)

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#116996 - 18/12/06 07:36 PM Re: Holiday Wheeling anyone?
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1.Geoff, P-town 9am
2.Huey, P-town 9am
3.Chris, Angels camp 11am
4.jason, p -town
5.

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#116997 - 19/12/06 08:22 AM Re: Holiday Wheeling anyone?
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Quote:
Originally posted by Huey:
For those wondering about what type of wheeling we will see, I can't honestly say as we will be doing trails that look passable. Which means any stock 4x4 should be fine for this. Just remove your step rails if you still have them on. Oh and bring any and all recovery gear you will need it.
Just out of curiosity, why remove the step rails?

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#116998 - 19/12/06 08:45 AM Re: Holiday Wheeling anyone?
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Cause they look like smashed coke cans after you bump into something.

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#116999 - 19/12/06 09:22 AM Re: Holiday Wheeling anyone?
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1.Geoff, P-town 9am
2.Huey, P-town 9am
3.Chris, Angels camp 11am
4.jason, p -town
5.Jack - P -town, back tires are like 50% worn, hopefully that ain;t going to be a problem.

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#117000 - 19/12/06 05:13 PM Re: Holiday Wheeling anyone?
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1.Geoff, P-town 9am
2.Huey, P-town 9am
3.Chris, Angels camp 11am
4.jason, p -town
5.Jack - P -town
6.George, P-town 9am [Wave]

ETA: We usually use FRS Channel 8 (no sub-code) and CB 22.

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#117001 - 20/12/06 07:31 PM Re: Holiday Wheeling anyone?
Tolleyy Offline
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Registered: 07/11/01
Posts: 441
Loc: Wheatland, CA
Quote:
Originally posted by JoeBob:
Quote:
Originally posted by Huey:
[b]For those wondering about what type of wheeling we will see, I can't honestly say as we will be doing trails that look passable. Which means any stock 4x4 should be fine for this. Just remove your step rails if you still have them on. Oh and bring any and all recovery gear you will need it.
Just out of curiosity, why remove the step rails?[/b]
You don't need to do this with you're pathfinder though.

You guy's have fun up there... too far for me to go.
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