Member III
Definitely, let's put it on the calendar!@FrankRoams we should plan on a overnight trip out Old Dale Road in Joshua Tree when I get back and the weather cools down.
Member III
Definitely, let's put it on the calendar!@FrankRoams we should plan on a overnight trip out Old Dale Road in Joshua Tree when I get back and the weather cools down.
Off-Road Ranger I
We'll talk when I get back, hope to see you at the September Meetup.Definitely, let's put it on the calendar!
Thanks for the input. I look forward to meeting you all. LisaYou should be fine, you might have to choose your line but I believe those come with All Terrains so not totally a street tire. You might just have to give it a little more skinny pedal ;)Hello,
This would be my first run with you all and I don’t have off road tires. I drive a 2017 Tacoma and it is a 4wd but the tires are stock. Would this not be the run for me till I get all terrain tires? Thanks Lisa
Member III
Whichever you want to get dirty. I think there will be another Montero joining as well if that matters :)Woot I am going! Debating if I should bring my montero or rengade!
Member III
I'll do my best. There likely will be, usually always is as things come up and people can't make it. Check the 48 hours before and see. I will try to notify you but I don't get alerts when people cancel.Frank if you get a cancellation please let me know - I live in Joshua Tree/Yucca Valley area and am new to the Overland Bound community. Be great first run.
Enthusiast III
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Great! Ooo! I will be on the lookout for this event in the Fall. Hope to see you at the September Meetup.I'll be around even after the move, still have family down here so "I'll be back" visiting all the family and friends.
I want to get back out to the Ord Mountains to get into some of the mines out there but need to get some other people to be with. Last time I was there by myself I did not feel comfortable going into them alone.
@FrankRoams we should plan on a overnight trip out Old Dale Road in Joshua Tree when I get back and the weather cools down.
Contributor III
Terry thanks for answering Lianna’s question, I was going to ask the exact same thing.Lianna you should be fine in the Subi. There are off shoot trails that are more difficult but the main trail should be fine for you.
Will do - Thanks!I'll do my best. There likely will be, usually always is as things come up and people can't make it. Check the 48 hours before and see. I will try to notify you but I don't get alerts when people cancel.Frank if you get a cancellation please let me know - I live in Joshua Tree/Yucca Valley area and am new to the Overland Bound community. Be great first run.
Member III
Thank you for reminding me, this was on my list of things to do.Looking like a great group going! Frank, do you want to suggest people thinking about getting inexpensive comms before going. Might be a good tool for the first timersMaybe GMRS? Always nice to know what’s going on between vehicles.
I can ride last and likely hit you with HAM in the front of the group. I’m running a handheld with external antenna. I’ve got CB backup and think I have a GMRS too. Can get one if not.
Member III
Doh! Thanks Rob!frank your cb link is linking to the ham handheld
Advocate III
Thanks for the recommendations and links.I am going to start doing ham comms only pretty soon as I think this is really the best way to go and gives the best range and clearest comms. It also offers emergency comms by access of repeaters. with a simple $15-30 12" mag mount antenna you can greatly extend your range! This is what I will be using on the trail.
Member III
Awesome. It's pretty fun and can get pretty interesting when you start playing APRS GPS stuff. It's super useful off road and off grid.Thanks for the recommendations and links.
I have CB installed and handheld HAM (Baofeng BF-F9 V2+), although I am not yet licensed. I will get licensed though, just received my Gordon West book yesterday.... I have a lot to learn, but looking forward to the journey!