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Im down for this
As long as ya dont mind a POS 55 tagging along ;p
If 4runners are wagon enough I may be interested.
dusy without mosquitos? okay, count me in, I'll make it happen.
worse comes to worse dylan will have to bug me about getting the truck lifted and squared away the next several times I wander through his work getting oil filters for the fleet. I probably have too many cars.
seriously though, sounds awesome, especially if you guys are saying a 60 with 33s can run this. Will the difference between 33x10.5s and 33x12.5s make a big difference?
I prefer cooler camping to warmer camping. Some of my favorite camping has required a below zero bag, and keeping beer in the ice chests to keep it WARM - the ones left out of the ice chest froze![]()
If your gonna run 33's be ready for body damage and braking something, it might not happen just be ready for it. Two week ago when the Fresno Club opened Dusy one truck broke his steering arm in half(not toyota but a dana60) another rig tore off his tcase/trans mount. It is kinda rare to run dusy and not brake something. It's not a supper hard trail but it'll find the weak spot in your rig.
We need to move a good pace if we are doing this in three days. Thats 10miles a day and if we are doing good we'll be avg 1mile every 30-45mins. 5 to 7 hrs of wheeling a day.
We will be anywhere from 8,000' to 11,000' so plan plane on bringing that 0bag with you. last time I was there in October it was 16* when we got up in the morning and we had snow flurry's off and on for 2 days. daytime temps if its clear will be in the 50*s.
We need to move at a good pace if we are doing this in three days. Thats 10miles a day and if we are doing good we'll be avg 1mile every 30-45mins. 5 to 7 hrs of wheeling a day.
so far 10 people said they want to go I know 2 more locals that want to go, so I figure we'll end up with 3![]()
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Over the weekend I've made some discoveries that I thought I should share. First I want to reinforce what Jason said above. 33" tires will get you body on the Dusy. Second, make sure your power steering is in order and has a cooler. Ask me how I know. Third and the most important, fill up in Shaver and bring fuel. Dusy is 33 miles in itself and I used about a half-a-tank in 18 miles of it. And I assume the bottom half of the stock tank will go faster than the top. I will fill my tank this week and let you all know what I burned. I plan on bringing 10 gallons.