@VirajH2 absolutely! I expect a decent number of folks will be out harvesting Christmas trees or exploring the trails, so if you want to go exploring I'd recommend trying to arrive before 10:00 a.m.
Glad to have new folks joining like @Gryf and @CareyLando !
I just got word that the Rice Fork is running deeper than expected this time of year-- around 2 feet. If you've got a stock 4x4, you'll be fine (a friend informed me multiple stock 4x4s made the crossing with no issue last weekend)...
Hey folks,
I've posted a Gaia GPS link for directions to camp, which will be at Bear Creek Campground. Please note, when you're about 3-4 miles out from camp, you will cross the Rice Fork of the eel river. Water levels this time of year are typically 12-18", so nothing a stock 4x4 can't...
Hey folks,
If you are looking to harvest a tree, you'll need a tree permit from Mendocino NF. Permits are running low, but you can reserve one over the phone at Upper Lake Grocery 707-275-4018. I was able to reserve 3 permits, so if anyone would like one, you can pay me $10 cash at camp, or...
I've counted 12 confirmations including myself:
Loco Ex
Scott Thomas
Hodge
Mraudiophyl
BogdanYZ
SEEMA
Paasche
dpurdy85
jeffreyrachlin
Jared L Rogers
BrianLow
Yanomami
Please note, as of the time of the Rally Point creation there is a known bug with the Rally Point app that OB is aware of. If you would like to attend, please post a reply saying so. Due to space constraints, participation is capped at 25 rigs.
Join the Overland Trail Guides crew for our annual Xmas Tree hunt in Mendocino National Forest. This is a family friendly event and we encourage those of you with kids to bring them out! We'll camp at the same location each night, and during the day, people have the option to hang out at camp...
Join the Overland Trail Guides crew for our annual Xmas Tree hunt in Mendocino National Forest. We'll camp at the same location each night, and during the day, people have the option to hang out at camp, explore the surrounding trails, and of course go harvest your Xmas tree. Exact location is...
Gaia GPS is the gold standard. Other tools like Google Earth can help aid with research, but Gaia is fantastic for creating off road routes/adventures.
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