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El Chapomint

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  1. On 2/13/2022 at 10:07 PM, Paul Ring said:

    Looking forward to joining my first event as both a friend of drafdog and now a LR owner and NCLR member!  I'll be caravaning up with drafdog in the 100% stock 2019 RRS with expecting to not take it out on the trails, but get some advice to start a new wheels and tires project for nextime.

    The stock trucks can really do amazing things! I took my bone stock 2006 RRS on 20” rim and street tires up to bowman lake and kept up with more built truck with ease. 

  2. Just to be clear, we are talking about the Bear Valley skiing area near Alpine Lake off CA 4, correct?

     

    Other California Bear Valleys and Corral Hollows pop up with a map or web search that might be confusing. The area near Alpine Lake is an NCLRC favorite: lots of great trails at all levels of difficulty, and not too far from where most of us live.

     

    John M.

     

    That's the one!

  3. Hey y'all! The July MORG is coming up quickly!

    Sorry everyone! Due to current and previous fires Big Sur roads are closed. Location has been updated to Corral Hollow.

    When: July 17th and 18th

    What: July MORG Corral Hollow - overnight camping optional.

    Where: Corral Hollow

    Things to know:

    • Easy enough for stock trucks but more fun than just another fire road.
    • This is a MORG - all Rover owners and all vehicle models are welcome to join! If you have a friend that is a rover-head and wants to get a taste for the NCLR club life this would be a good trip.
    • Please feel free to reach out with any questions.

    The plan is to run Corral Hollow and Mattley Ridge on saturday. For those of you who plan to camp we will be camping about half way through Corral Hollow.

     

    Weather will be in the 80's in the during the day and low 60s over night.

  4. I am thinking about getting lift rods for my RRS. What does everyone thing about the different options, I am looking at either the pround rhino ones on lucky 8 or johnson rods. Are there any others I should look at? The GAP tool is out of my budget right now unfortunately. Should I leave them on all the time or only when I get to the trail? Are they hard to install? 

    Thanks in advance!

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