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Mr.BlueSky

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  1. For those looking to convoy out to Shaver from the South Bay Saturday Morning, let's plan on meeting here at 7:30am with a planned 8am departure. 5801 Silver Creek Valley Rd, San Jose, CA 95138 @LR4HD I'll keep an eye out for you. My cell number is 402.741.0231. If anyone else wants to join let me know and we can keep an eye out! Convoy details added to first post.
  2. Well it is Wednesday and about time to start planning any convoys headed up to Shaver. Who all is leaving from the Bay Area early Saturday morning? If there is enough interest, I'll setup a rally point. Ideally, depart time around 7:30-8AM from the South Bay is what I'd be shooting for. That should place us at Shaver Lake around noon if not a little earlier. Depending on how the convoy shakes out we can rally in San Jose or Gilroy.
  3. Hello Land Rover People! We are thrilled to announce that the club will be hosting the Third Annual Overland Event in 2024. _____ 2024 Overland Event Location: For 2024, we plan on traversing Segments 3 & 4 of the Eastern Mojave Heritage Trail in Southern California. The route will start near Ludlow and conclude in Needles, CA covering approximately 350 miles. This route is far more remote than those experienced on Segments 1 &2 we traveled in 2022. The trip highlights are many including petroglyphs, old tank tracks, local history, mines, sprawling scrublands, and of course, incredible desert camping opportunities galore! Dates and Itinerary: May 11th - May 19th May 11th - Transit Day to Aiken Cinder Mine May 12th - Trail Day 1: Aiken Cinder Mine to Mailbox 3 May 13th - Trail Day 2: Mailbox 3 to Granite Pass May 14th - Trail Day 3: Granite Pass to Hole in the Wall May 15th - Trail Day 4: Hole in the Wall to Lieser Ray Mine May 16th - Trail Day 5: Lieser Ray Mine to Raiders of the Lost Arch May 17th - Trail Day 6: Lost Arch to Eagle Pass May 18th - Transit Day: Eagle Pass to Needles to Home May 19th - "Situation" Buffer and Optional Transit Day As always our pace will depend on a variety of factors including road conditions, speed, interest in stops, etc. Please check back as the itinerary is being put together. Registration: Cost per driver is $65, $30 per Passenger Members will get a discount and get first grabs at the open slots before we open this to the public. The registration fees will go towards T-shirts, patches and other goodies - we aim to make this a break even event. Registration is LIVE! --> https://forum.norcalrovers.org/store/ Registration will be limited to 15 vehicles in order to maintain a manageable event. Difficulty & Vehicle Requirements: Stock vehicles are certainly welcome and will likely have no issues on the trail. While the trail is certainly not easy in all places, I expect we can get everyone through without major difficulty. Adventure trailers are welcome, but expect hitch dragging and tight quarter maneuvering. Things to expect: Pinstripes are 100% going to happen. Divorce yourself from your paint now. There are many steep drops and rises in and out of washes, depending on what this year's winter brings, the roads could be fine, or a washed out disaster. Vehicles that have low profile front and rear bumpers may see scuffing/contact. Minimum Vehicle Requirements Mechanically Sound Rover (as best as they are) Working E-Brake/Parking Brake 30" tires including full-size spare Recovery Points front and rear Center Differential Lock (CDL) (or other modern equivalent) Minimum Gear Requirements: Enough water for each participant for multiple days Extra Fuel Spare parts and tools Tire Repair Kits Fire Extinguisher First Aid kit Recommended Vehicle Requirements and gear: Armor (rear bumpers, diff guards, sliders) Working winch Vehicle Jack and Tire patch kit Shovel Modern Rovers w Air Suspension should have a SYA kit, air lockout kit equipped, or a GAP tool and know how to use it. Attendee Drivers: Sasha / SDS Mike Foster / Mffoster Kevin Yankton / Kevin Yankton Jeff / jcb Brian / woodwelsh Martin / MHARTD4 Gabriel Wocker / Gabriel Wocker Lutz / lutz Johann / yokrieger Paul / PaulD Cris / Lithium1330 Rupert / ROVERMAN2 Tyler / Tyler Mattson Miles Wynn / Mr.Bluesky 24.05.02_EMHT_SEG3-4_NCLR_v2.pdf
  4. I'd say if we get off trail at a decent time this could be easily do-able
  5. @SDS came over on Friday and we welded up his front diff guard for the D2. Then on Saturday after working on rebuilding the water tank roof, @yokrieger used the D1 to pull the skidsteer; acting as added horsepower and ballast as we pulled fallen trees up the mountainside for firewood processing.
  6. Updated the first post w attendees. If anyone else is going post up to let us know who to look for!
  7. I think a key metric is that @LR4HD is a true fan! Jumping on the podcast within hours if not minutes of the drop! : )
  8. I cannot confirm nor deny.... Space sausage.... that's a new one. I love it.
  9. A new year calls for new drips! Come hang out with us Saturday to wish Gustav well before he makes the move from California to Colorado. Interested in joining the club - stop on by! When: Saturday January 27th @11:30AM Where: Kirk's Steakburgers, 2509 S Bascom Ave, Campbell, CA 95008 Join us we have beef.
  10. Well... it isn't Wednesday and I forgot to take a photo... But I'll confess I got Johann's LR3 stuck in muck and mire out by the barn today while he was out visiting Don. Even aired down to 20PSI to try and get it out with planks but hard nope from that stuck chubby wubby. A quick yank from the Bubba Rope got it out. Maybe if Johann reads the forum he will find out.... ; ). Shhhhhh
  11. You finally dug in there! : ). I will pretend my visit was your inspiration.
  12. Vehicle Requirements: Chains - chains may be required on the way to camp if CalTrans has chain controls in effect. However, AT / MT tires and 4WD are typically allowed even when R2 chain controls are in place. Plan accordingly. It is recommended you install chains prior to hitting the road if you unfamiliar with them. Check for clearance to all components - brake lines, electrical etc. Tires - all vehicles should have Mud Terrain or All-Terrain tires fitted and a full size spare. Expect to air down at the trail-head. Recovery Points - vehicles should have points in front and rear - expect to get a yank! Other great gear: Fire Extinguisher Hi-Lift or other jacking equivalent suitable for your vehicle. Snow Shovel First Aid Kit Repair tools and spares Tire Pump / Compressor Emergency blankets / water /food Clothing: Pack warm layers Pack warm bags Sunglasses and sunscreen are recommended as it may be snowy and sunny! Bring firewood! We will burn it all!
  13. *** Photos Link Below *** https://photos.app.goo.gl/9iexe4RJE72Weenp9 *** Original Post Below*** Hello folks! It is that time of year again where we head up the mountains and see how far we will make it along the bald mountain trail! It is a bit too early to make any predictions as to if we will make it to the top, but nonetheless, it will be an excellent time! What: Annual Shaver Lake Bald Mountain Trail snow run - open to all rovers of any kind. We always hope for deep snow, and usually snow runs often are uneventful damage-less fun! Of course, there is always risks of body damage from ruts, whoops, and icy trails. Where: We will plan on dispersed camping this year off of Rock Creek Road and we will be targeting this location as our campsite: 37.07678910672912, -119.17730391317887 When: February 17th-19th (Saturday, Sunday, Monday) Communications: 146.460 MHz - cell service may or may not be available so make sure to bring a radio. Miles' Cell 402.741.0231 Make sure to pack for cold snowy conditions - be prepared! Any questions please feel free to ask. Attendees: Miles, Theresa, and Henry (Trip Leader) Lutz Sasha Mike and Leigh Anne Oliver Colin LR4HD Paul Ring Additional Information: Shaver Lake WebCams: https://www.shaverlakewebcams.info/ Current Weather Conditions: https://www.wunderground.com/forecast/us/ca/shaver-lake Coordinates: Trail Head: 37°06'04.7"N 119°10'11.4"W Campsite Target: 37°04'36.4"N 119°10'38.3"W Bay Area Convoy Details: 5801 Silver Creek Valley Rd, San Jose, CA 95138 (Shell Gas) Arrive 7:30AM Depart 8:00AM Expected arrival to Shaver Lake ~12:30PM-1:30PM We will plan on the main trail run to occur on Sunday. This gives folks the Saturday to make it up to the camping area. As this event is held on President's day weekend, many may have Monday off of work and school. I'll be trying to get up there by Friday night to ensure we have a site. Here is some video from past events to get everyone exited!
  14. Spotted a yellow disco near Minden, NV last weekend.
  15. 100% agreed. : 0 Looks like an excellent find and welcome back! Always happy to see the lost return to the fold ; ). Hopefully we will see you at an event soon! Next trip should be the Shaver Lake Snow trip over President's day weekend in February. (forum post coming soon)
  16. Wait what... Whirlpool is making cars now??? Epic snow... can't wait to visit your winter wonderland this weekend ; ).
  17. Spotted a D90 on Lombard in San Francisco on Sunday. Anyone we know? and not a rover, but too cool to share: and the coffee wasn't terrible! : 0
  18. Cooper is looking great in the driver seat! Did Lola work the pedals??? : )
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