Looks like they have a newer version now.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B18CPDKG/?tag=wranglerorg-20
Randy will tell you all about it.
Hey guys I will not be able to make it the 29th hopefully we can get in on the next. Anyone up up for sourgrass or something in those area for aug?
Just bought the Radioddity radio that Bob recommended and got a GMRS call sign. I have no idea what I'm doing but I'm ready for whatever I guess.
So far, the only commitments I see for this run are,
@Alex01
@Thunderhead
@Modoc Guy
Everyone else is tentative, including myself. For me to do this run, I need to board my dog for 3 days as he doesn't travel. It's a 4 hour drive to the trailhead, so I'd want to go up Friday night and find lodging to reduce the drive Saturday, then find lodging in La Porte Saturday night to break up the drive home. I would need to do this to make the trip more comfortable for myself and my wife. My other option is to go solo and make it a bonsai run for myself. I ain't as young as a once was, lol!
I'm not complaining, ok maybe a little, but if you 3 are still committed, and anyone else that wants to chime in, I'll make a decision tomorrow if If I'll join in. It's 111* at my house right now, and I don't expect next weekend to be much cooler, so I may consider heading west. Just don't want the run to end up like this,
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Everyone else is tentative, including myself. For me to do this run, I need to board my dog for 3 days as he doesn't travel. It's a 4 hour drive to the trailhead, so I'd want to go up Friday night and find lodging to reduce the drive Saturday, then find lodging in La Porte Saturday night to break up the drive home. I would need to do this to make the trip more comfortable for myself and my wife. My other option is to go solo and make it a bonsai run for myself. I ain't as young as a once was, lol!
I'm not complaining, ok maybe a little, but if you 3 are still committed, and anyone else that wants to chime in, I'll make a decision tomorrow if If I'll join in. It's 111* at my house right now, and I don't expect next weekend to be much cooler, so I may consider heading west. Just don't want the run to end up like this,
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Still interested. I’m bombing down for the meetup that morning from Fernley, unless it gets down to just me!
I thought I wanted to take my top off, but seeing the temperatures lately, I’ll keep it on!![]()
PM me if you need any advise. It's pretty much ready to go for you unless you want to program repeaters. Congrats on getting your call sign. That FCC website is horrible!
Will do. You are right the FCC site is a disaster. My dad is a lifelong ham advanced guy (WB6FEL) so I grew up around it. I was studying for a technician license a while back but never finished.
Dave
WRYB733
So far, the only commitments I see for this run are,
@Alex01
@Thunderhead
@Modoc Guy
Everyone else is tentative, including myself. For me to do this run, I need to board my dog for 3 days as he doesn't travel. It's a 4 hour drive to the trailhead, so I'd want to go up Friday night and find lodging to reduce the drive Saturday, then find lodging in La Porte Saturday night to break up the drive home. I would need to do this to make the trip more comfortable for myself and my wife. My other option is to go solo and make it a bonsai run for myself. I ain't as young as a once was, lol!
I'm not complaining, ok maybe a little, but if you 3 are still committed, and anyone else that wants to chime in, I'll make a decision tomorrow if If I'll join in. It's 111* at my house right now, and I don't expect next weekend to be much cooler, so I may consider heading west. Just don't want the run to end up like this,
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So far, the only commitments I see for this run are,
@Alex01
@Thunderhead
@Modoc Guy
Everyone else is tentative, including myself. For me to do this run, I need to board my dog for 3 days as he doesn't travel. It's a 4 hour drive to the trailhead, so I'd want to go up Friday night and find lodging to reduce the drive Saturday, then find lodging in La Porte Saturday night to break up the drive home. I would need to do this to make the trip more comfortable for myself and my wife. My other option is to go solo and make it a bonsai run for myself. I ain't as young as a once was, lol!
I'm not complaining, ok maybe a little, but if you 3 are still committed, and anyone else that wants to chime in, I'll make a decision tomorrow if If I'll join in. It's 111* at my house right now, and I don't expect next weekend to be much cooler, so I may consider heading west. Just don't want the run to end up like this,
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Jim, I'm in the same boat. A day drive is too far for me. I like the hotel idea. Have you found anything yet? Although I'm still iffy on the weather.
I did the trail yesterday with another Jeep. If you are going to do a day trip, prepare for a very long day! It took us about 6 hours to do this trail. You can do this in about 4 hours if you do not stop for 28 miles .. lol. We had kids with us so stopped like 4-5 times.
Trail is not difficult at all. I didn't disconnect my sway bar and had no problem. But do disconnect it and air down tires for a much smoother ride. Stock JLU Rubicon did it without airing down but disconnected sway bar. This was his first off road trail as well. He needed help only at 1 spot on wet rocks going uphill.
Majority of the trail is a simple dusty dirt trail. About a mile of small rocks. There is a downed tree on the trail but has a bypass. Nice views and some good camping spots. Best camping spot is next to the creek crossing. Weather was much better on the trail than off. Make sure to stop at Saddleback Mountain Lookout.
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I did the trail yesterday with another Jeep. If you are going to do a day trip, prepare for a very long day! It took us about 6 hours to do this trail. You can do this in about 4 hours if you do not stop for 28 miles .. lol. We had kids with us so stopped like 4-5 times.
Trail is not difficult at all. I didn't disconnect my sway bar and had no problem. But do disconnect it and air down tires for a much smoother ride. Stock JLU Rubicon did it without airing down but disconnected sway bar. This was his first off road trail as well. He needed help only at 1 spot on wet rocks going uphill.
Majority of the trail is a simple dusty dirt trail. About a mile of small rocks. There is a downed tree on the trail but has a bypass. Nice views and some good camping spots. Best camping spot is next to the creek crossing. Weather was much better on the trail than off. Make sure to stop at Saddleback Mountain Lookout.
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One thing I forgot to mention, there are a lot of turnouts on this trail. Best is to use offline GPS app on your phone. In case you need it, I have attached the gpx file here.
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