Fall / winter runs would be bad ass, And maybe sometime i'll take you up on the offer to have someone "else" join you guys...Stay cool Neil
For sure Neil,
Any one with an old school cruiser is welcome, even if I haven't met them and I am unsure about how you wheel, I trust most old school cruiser guys are easy to get along with and will have no problems with my redneck buddy Adam.
Disclaimer to anyone thinking of coming up here, if you arn't comfortable with your truck on tight ledges, don't know how to deal with small issues in the bush, or have never been on the end of a tow rope for a few km on a trail, don't bother coming, because if there is a problem, it can get crappy in a hurry just look at what happend to our buddy Kendrick, and he was our buddy, if you are a dick, and we don't know you, we won't try to get your truck out (not because we are dicks, but having a person that is not cooperative or really inexperienced when we try to rescue a truck is damn dangerous for us, so we will leave it in there and get it out on our own in the future rather than risk dealing with something like that).
Also note, retards are not welcome, (and no not the freindly passenger kind, I have no issues with them

) only people with good attitudes will be tolerated. Make sure vehicle is in OK shape. Trailers allowed as long as you know how to wheel with it. Lockers and winches are optional, but be ready to take a tug, as we don't appreciate people ripping the crap out of the trail just so they can say they can make it on their own power. If you run a new school truck, you need to either know me, or know someone that I know and trust, who can vouch for you. And expect scratches at minimum, dents likely, and smashed grill or head lights possible.
Just covering myself for the odd web wheeler city slicker thinking they can join us who has never had to camp in areas where the mosquitos can be thick, drives a pansy vehicle (note we will tell you to turn around before hitting the trail if we don't think your truck is capable, although it doesn't mean we are looking for a mint off road machine), and doesn't have much seat time on the trail. Not meant to slam anybody, just want every one to know you need to take this trail seriously and keep an open mind before you even consider contacting me about meeting up with us. And no we are not wheeling snobs, I wheel with anybody, just this area is a little different, not your average trail you can just walk out to the highway and flag someone down if something goes wrong, then drive back in the afternoon with a couple buddies to get the truck out.