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Old 03-08-2018, 12:05 PM #16
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Dammi! Was just giving you a little shit over this, and look what you do, make me look like a degenerate, Illiterate, incompunate, IDIOT!!!!
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Would love to get some people together to run the Blackwood Canyon Trail sometime in the next few months when the snow level gets a little bit lower. I ran it solo with my stock tires a few months ago and almost didnt make it... Its a neat longer trail that dumps you about 5 miles from the end of the Rubicon.. get to see some of the easier sections of the most famous trail ever! Ill keep an eye on snow levels (I'm up there most weekends) and when its open enough I'll let everyone know!

https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/c...d-canyon-trail

Probably best for trucks with 3in of lift, moderately aggressive tires, and a slight willingness to get dirty!
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Holy cow! I saw the email for this thread last night and was like hey, I'll check it out tomorrow and did not think that many posted in it. But umm I am open to find other camping spots where we can wheel and do camping. Eagle lakes is a good spot because we can Fordryce trail from there, and they have a little something for everyone, even people without built up rigs but if anyone else can mention some other good spots I don't mind honestly. Only issue with me is I'm bringing friends that I need to shuttle into eagle lakes as they do not have off road vehicles.
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This thread is dedicated to the Nor Cal wheeling and camping trips for 2018 (and hopefully a fair share of BS too ;).

If you're planning a trip, post up here and and I'll do my best to keep the OP updated.

Be sure to post loads of pics from your trips so we make people jealous and inspire others to get out and get their rigs dirty.

Useful info (stolen from TW wheeling thread)

Fire Permits:
Prevent Wildfire - California Campfire Permit Online

Trail Info:
https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/eldor...TELPRDB5290737

TNF Ranger stations
Supervisor's Office
631 Coyote St.
Nevada City CA 95959
530.265.4531 (voice)
Fuelwood hotline: 530.478.6253

American River Ranger District
22830 Foresthill Road
Foresthill CA 95631
530.367.2224 (voice)
Fuelwood hotline:530.367.3308

Sierraville Ranger District
317 So. Lincoln St./PO Box 95
Sierraville CA 96126
530.994.3401 (voice)
530.994.3521 (TDD)
Fuelwood hotline:530.994.3401

Truckee Ranger District
10811 Stockrest Springs Road
Truckee CA 96161
530.587.3558 (voice)
530.587.6907 (TDD)
Fuelwood hotline:530.587.2158

Yuba River Ranger District <-- You want this one for the Eagle Lakes area.
15924 Highway 49
Camptonville CA 95922
530.288.3231 or 478.6253 (voice)
530.288.3656 (TDD)
Fuelwood hotline:530.288.3231

Inyo NF Ranger Stations:
Supervisors Office
Inyo National Forest Supervisor's Office
351 Pacu Lane Suite 200
Bishop, CA 93514-3101
760-873-2400

Mt. Whitney Ranger District
Mt. Whitney Ranger Station Administrative Offices Mt. Whitney Ranger Station
640 South Main Street/ P.O. Box 8
Lone Pine, CA 93545
Phone: (760) 876-6200
TDD: (760) 876-6201

White Mountain Ranger District
White Mountain Ranger Station
798 North Main Sreet
Bishop, CA 93514
Phone: (760) 873-2500
TDD: (760) 873-2501

Mammoth Ranger District
Forest Service Office at Mammoth Lakes Mammoth Ranger Station
2500 HWY 203
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
Phone: (760) 924-5500
TDD: (760) 924-5537

Mono Lake Ranger District
The Forest Service Office at Lee Vining Mono Lake Ranger Station
P.O. Box 429
Lee Vining, CA 93541
Phone: (760) 647-3044
TDD: (760) 647-3045
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This thread is dedicated to the Nor Cal wheeling and camping trips for 2018 (and hopefully a fair share of BS too ;). .....


Thanks for pulling this together!
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Would love to get some people together to run the Blackwood Canyon Trail sometime in the next few months when the snow level gets a little bit lower. I ran it solo with my stock tires a few months ago and almost didnt make it... Its a neat longer trail that dumps you about 5 miles from the end of the Rubicon.. get to see some of the easier sections of the most famous trail ever! Ill keep an eye on snow levels (I'm up there most weekends) and when its open enough I'll let everyone know!

https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/c...d-canyon-trail

Probably best for trucks with 3in of lift, moderately aggressive tires, and a slight willingness to get dirty!
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Tag me on this... would love to go! (and with some notice and a little luck, I just might be able to )
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Would love to get some people together to run the Blackwood Canyon Trail sometime in the next few months when the snow level gets a little bit lower. I ran it solo with my stock tires a few months ago and almost didnt make it... Its a neat longer trail that dumps you about 5 miles from the end of the Rubicon.. get to see some of the easier sections of the most famous trail ever! Ill keep an eye on snow levels (I'm up there most weekends) and when its open enough I'll let everyone know!

https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/c...d-canyon-trail

Probably best for trucks with 3in of lift, moderately aggressive tires, and a slight willingness to get dirty!
Sounds like fun, I'll keep an eye out for the post!
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Would love to get some people together to run the Blackwood Canyon Trail sometime in the next few months when the snow level gets a little bit lower. I ran it solo with my stock tires a few months ago and almost didnt make it... Its a neat longer trail that dumps you about 5 miles from the end of the Rubicon.. get to see some of the easier sections of the most famous trail ever! Ill keep an eye on snow levels (I'm up there most weekends) and when its open enough I'll let everyone know!



https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/c...d-canyon-trail



Probably best for trucks with 3in of lift, moderately aggressive tires, and a slight willingness to get dirty!

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Would love to get some people together to run the Blackwood Canyon Trail sometime in the next few months when the snow level gets a little bit lower. I ran it solo with my stock tires a few months ago and almost didnt make it... Its a neat longer trail that dumps you about 5 miles from the end of the Rubicon.. get to see some of the easier sections of the most famous trail ever! Ill keep an eye on snow levels (I'm up there most weekends) and when its open enough I'll let everyone know!

https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/c...d-canyon-trail

Probably best for trucks with 3in of lift, moderately aggressive tires, and a slight willingness to get dirty!
I'll be keeping an eye out as well.
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Rubicon, after Labor Day, mid week.

Just throwing something out there to start a conversation.
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For those who are down to go to the Eastern Sierras...

I'm wondering..

Is there a weekend you guys would be able to make it?

If we were to do this, I could see the schedule being something like this...

Friday
Leave around noon, get there a little after sunset, set camp and relax. Another option is leaving here in the afternoon, and get there very early Saturday morning.

Saturday
Wake up early. Go siteseeing/wheeling along 395. Try to catch Schat's Bakery in Bishop for Dinner. Set up camp in Bishop, on Buttermilk Road.

Sunday
Go wheeling for the first part of the morning on Buttermilk Road, then head home past noon.

Obviously, if we had more time, it'd be nice so we wouldn't constantly be on the move.
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For those who are down to go to the Eastern Sierras...



I'm wondering..



Is there a weekend you guys would be able to make it?



If we were to do this, I could see the schedule being something like this...



Friday

Leave around noon, get there a little after sunset, set camp and relax. Another option is leaving here in the afternoon, and get there very early Saturday morning.



Saturday

Wake up early. Go siteseeing/wheeling along 395. Try to catch Schat's Bakery in Bishop for Dinner. Set up camp in Bishop, on Buttermilk Road.



Sunday

Go wheeling for the first part of the morning on Buttermilk Road, then head home past noon.



Obviously, if we had more time, it'd be nice so we wouldn't constantly be on the move.


Why leave so late on Friday?
I’d say early morning that way we have time to scout and set up camp relax and enjoy the afternoon.
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Rubicon, after Labor Day, mid week.



Just throwing something out there to start a conversation.


That sounds like a good one too.
Mid week might be hard for those of us who can’t take too much time off of work.
But does sound nice since it wouldn’t be packed with people during the week.
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Why leave so late on Friday?
I’d say early morning that way we have time to scout and set up camp relax and enjoy the afternoon.
I figured everyone has work on fridays. It'd be really nice if we left early Friday though.
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