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DBS311 said:If Mt Pinos is the same as Los Pinos Mt (east of SD) then I am definitely game. Let me know when you are planning on making a trip to any of the areas you mentioned. I am mad that I missed Surf N Turf so I'm dying to find another trip to make.
PabloVTA said:yeah, I'd love to go. maybe first weekend of December? or Turkey Saturday?
I'm in Ventura and looking for trails to take that dont require a loan for gas to get there.
Is Hungry Valley "lifted" mandatory? I'm at stock height w/ 285's and a tow hitch on with the run/boards still. Maybe I'll just peel them all off.
What's the camping like up there? Do you need a reso? or is it usually open?
Anyone know of a Sespe run besides the road up to the Condor Reservation? That would make a sick Crawler run, but since Rose Valley was closed to traffic, it's just a hike now; right? It's been about 6 years since I hiked the canyon down to the water.
txkndu said:Cool. Time and date?
Brent and e, Im stock with 285s, no tow hitch, but boards will be off if I go. What kind of trails are we looking at (Miller like)? I remember both of you did Miller and there were some board carnage. Did anybody sustain lower rocker damage or any other damage?
Joe
PabloVTA said:thanks for the info, but Saturday after Turkey I just scored some Kings tix, so maybe the weekend after that one?
I'll take of the boards, and probly the hitcch too.
I wonder if I could trick out my 80 with stuff from the 805 only?
I work about a mile from Man A fre, and Hanna is in SLO...hmmmm
e9999 said:anybody interested in going to play at Hungry Valley or in that general area at some point?
Or any event already planned?
e9999 said:anybody interested in going to play at Hungry Valley or in that general area at some point?
Or any event already planned?
hatman406080 said:I live about 17 miles from Hungry Valley Miller Jeep Trail. There are no trails for four-wheeling on Mt. Pinos. Before you hit Mt. Pinos you will get to a Y in the road.
Bear to the right to Mil Potrero Highway. Follow the road for about 6 miles and you will see the town Pine Mountain Club. It is a real small community surrounded by Los Padres National Forest. This is where I live. If you keep going through Pine MOuntain Club, you will hit some dirt road trails on the right hand side. A little bit furthe there is a trail on the left hand side. You will see a sign that says "rough road ahead". You can take that trail to Cuyama.If you take a right turn at Cuyama, yoou can get to Santa Maria. After you pass the trail that says rough road ahead, there is another trail on the right hand side. If you keep going on Mil Potrero to the end and you make a right turn you can get to Maricopa and Taft. If you turn left, you will get to Cuyama, Santa Maria, and Pismo Beach. Mil Poptrero Highway is about 34 miles long.
If you come from Hungry Valley, you will pass Frazier Park, Lake of the Woods, Lockwood Valley, and Pinon Pines. When you get to Cuddy Valley, you will see White Rock Road on the left. Look to the right and you will see some trails, Cherry Creek, Salt Creek. They are short trails, only 2 or 3 miles long.
That's all I can think of right now.
HATMAN
'75 fj40 stock, '87 fj60 stock , '93 fzj80 OME / ARB / KAYMAR