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In hindsight, I should have called the Summit Ranger Station (209.965.3434) before heading up, but there's still a lot of easy camping up there.
Planned to take the family dispersed camping over the Memorial Day Weekend. We usually go in to Stanislaus around Long Barn or Strawberry/Pinecrest. The roads in those areas are still closed. The rangers said that there's still quite a bit of snow piled up. Some of it was visible from the...
That was a great trip. Thanks for putting it together, Jeff!
Strangely relaxing to bump and crawl over those rocks and see the beautiful sights. Here's a pic of the Corral from Corral Hollow.
I need steadier hands for those pano shots (and a cleaner lens).
Lagniappe is definitely a "bonus or gift". In this context, "surprise" and "oh sh*t" are also fitting.
Look, I can handle the crawlies if I know they're coming, but picking spiders and critters out of my hair while I'm trying to drive is asking a lot. That bee was bonus. Welcome to...
I've been busy lately between intense work and family responsibilities (driving a kid to skating practice at 6am). I needed a quick break so I went to our local 4x4 park for some therapeutic driving (Hollister OHV).
It was a beautiful spring day, sunny and only lightly breezy. I had the top...
Fern Canyon will require permits from May 1 - Sep 30 (news article).
I went there for the first time last year with PapaDave on the Lost Coast trip. Awesome experience! Crawled out of my tent in the morning to see an elk staring right at me, chewing. Big f*cker.
I'll start by saying that the overlanding community, as big as it is now, is a small fraction of the total driving population. And as awesome as OB is, if you're reading this forum, you are part of an even more exclusive segment. So anyone who comes here has a lot in common.
I read at least...
I'm in a 4-door jeep. I ocean fish from my kayak regularly (almost weekly during the summer) and carry the rods with their butts in the front seat, with the tips going backwards towards the passenger area. I can carry rods up to 6' 6" this way (or 2pc 8' 6" salmon rods broken down). I've...
I've been using a Rhino Rack system with removable feet for 2 years now. I usually carry a tandem Hobie (85lbs), but have carried a second single Hobie for relatively short distances (25 miles). I believe that system is rated for 150lbs of dynamic weight.
I like the removable system because...
I use these Thule straps to secure kayaks to my roof rack. The technique sounds the same as Pretzel's suggestion. That last bit about tying the loose end as close to the cam as possible (I use a chain of slip knots) is also important to minimize slippage. If this works with kayaks, it'll work...
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