Yes. Try to camp within 200-300yrds from the beach. Farther back is dangerous due to traffic, especially at night. Other than that, it's pretty much fair game to camp. I've rolled in at 11pm and set camp, woke up and went back to pay, never any issues. Be aware of tides as well. Last time I was...
Went to meet up with some guys and run Niagara Rim trail. Under dry conditions, this trail is fairly easy besides the optional obstacles. With slick/muddy conditions, it was interesting.
CB is currently unplugged. Have not used it in over a year. If no one else has HAM, I'll hook it back up. Me, my wife and dog will be coming from Galt. Will meet you guys at Elk Horn/ Diablo spot. Will be in a green 80...
HAM is just better for communication. I've been wheeling since 2009 and just got HAM licensed this March for a trip to Moab. Was able to communicate with friends over 25miles away with just a handheld Baofeng. Do it and you'll never go back.
Definitely need Sliders. Other than that and the basics, you'll be OK. Use your locker and stay off skinny peddle, had 2 tacoma's destroy their rear drive shafts weekend after this trip. Went with a Tacoma group.
Me and 3 others are actually running BR this weekend. If there is interest in joining, lmk. We should have room for 1 or 2 more. Usually keep group size to 5-6 rigs. Wife will be driving this trail as I will be on photography duty.
Eagle lake as daPitbull mentioned is a good trail. Barney Riley is similar as well. Very remote but nice. Rough 10 miles to the river. The lake basin recreational area is great as well.
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