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Hockymom63

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Posted: 06/03/08 07:15pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Steve jax is right i wasn't sure you were even on anymore haven't seen you post in forever! believe me nobody we have been camping with has met you but i am always telling them well steve took me on BACKBONE on my first trip to gorman!! Oh and DOWN pronghorn!!!!
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Yeah i should not have told jax what my spot was now he parks in it EVERY time


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Thanks for the advice.

I realized I didnt have up to date registration or insurance cards in my RZR. Just fixed that so I should be okay.

One last question. I have a 39 foot TH 5'er with a 2 wheel drive dually Dodge. Will I have any issues with getting stuck if I drive in.

Happened to me once at Stoddard Wells and it took me a full day to dig out.

Otherwise if anyone is up there this weekend stop by and say hi.

roach1

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matthewc66 wrote:

One last question. I have a 39 foot TH 5'er with a 2 wheel drive dually Dodge. Will I have any issues with getting stuck if I drive in.


No.........Unless some freaky rain/snow storm moves in, so more than likely you'll be fine.


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Hockymom63

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we are 38 ft with our raptor we do find we need more than 2 sets of lynx levelers sometimes though just depends on what view i would like to have.
You will be fine just drive the campgrounds and see what you think looks like a nice place to camp

* This post was edited 06/03/08 10:31pm by Hockymom63 *

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Its all hard pack and dry some places have a little sand on top just a little power will pull ya through.
That RZR will be a blast up there.



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Should we tell em about the "secret" camping spot?


Naw!


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He's just joking! There is no scret spot! Each has its own personality just find the one you like!

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Just got back from Hungry Valley.

Easily the best place I have ever ridden.

Went up the Backbone Trail, Vic's Cat, Freeman Trail, Power Line Rd.

Had a great time.

Here are some pics. Thanks for all the advice.







Hockymom63

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Very nice pics! Which campground did you check out? Great thing is you can choose a different one every time!
We like it there too its a definite change from the open desert but its a great place as well.
My favorite trail is sterling canyon sometimes there is water and I can always feel how the temp.gets cooler while riding through because of all the trees

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