Just added to the spreadsheet. My family and I will be there, staying at the Matterhorn campground.
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It seems like it'd be helpful to collect a simple list of folks who are planning on attending. Let's start here and then we'll expand if we need more information. In the spirit of what @codyaustin5 added to the first post, we're going to try keeping things simple this year.
200LCDC 2018: Telluride
Looking forward to doing Black Bear and Imogene one of the days
I have about a dozen patches left over from last year that I'll have for sale at the meet. I'll also be bringing new stickers for this years gathering that I'll hand out at the dinner. Working on the artwork now.
You'll either need a campground spot somewhere or you have to find BLM or USDA property where dispersed camping is permitted. At first glance it looks like there may be some around Lizard Head, but call the USDA and BLM offices as they'll be able to confirm. The general rule is that if the site has a fire ring already it's fair game.Hopefully, I will be there with my twin boys. Still need to book a spot to stay. Looking to camp out in the vehicle. Just need a place to park correct or do I need to select a space?
Booked a spot at Cayton Loop B Site 1 as a just in case. We might grab a place in town, if we do then if anyone wants my Cayton spot just message me.
As Steen mentioned lots of experienced guys willing to help. Ultimately you need to be comfortable on sides of the mountain and tires close to the edges. They are not technical but you need to be confident. Go slow and watch your spotter. There is also easy scenic trails that are great options if you’re uneasy in those situations.Hello Everyone,
I would very much like to go on this adventure with everyone of you, but I a few concerns and they all revolve around me and my lack of experience. I just bough my first ever LC last week. Its bone stock, and I know they are very capable in stock form, what worries me is the fact that I have no off road driving experience. I am planning on going to the Overland Expo East and enroll in as many courses as humanly possible, but that won't until November, well after this event.