Hey Fellas! So @hairy_apple (AKA Ryan) is the president of his local TLC club and wants to do a joint run with us. Their club is based out of Auburn. My pics of Dog Valley, Verdi, and Stampede made them want to do a weekend up there.
I won't be at the meeting June 13 due to work, but wanted to suggest this run for sometime in July. Looks like a toss up between July 6/7 or 29/30. The main run takes about 4-6 hours, but they are thinking about camping and doing some more trails on Sunday. I personally plan to get some guys to peel off with me to try to hit at least three peaks. Peavine, Lady Bug, Verdi, and maybe Babbit.
There are several campgrounds in the area including Lookout, Dog Valley, Logger, and Boyington Mill. Logger and Boyington are more formal and fee based, while Lookout and Dog Valley are free camping. There is also an unmarked campsite at Lat: 39.52177 / Lon: -120.06795 just off FR72 that I am keen to check out.
There are several places where we can break and folks can try different sections of trial and explore, then pick up the caravan to Stampede or a campsite. Stampede has good fishing, swimming, boating and after several trips the most people I have seen at once is about 5. Very secluded.
Anyway, the whole club is welcome or just individuals. Ryan Apple is a cool dude and fun to hang out with and I am certain his fellow club members are too.
I won't be at the meeting June 13 due to work, but wanted to suggest this run for sometime in July. Looks like a toss up between July 6/7 or 29/30. The main run takes about 4-6 hours, but they are thinking about camping and doing some more trails on Sunday. I personally plan to get some guys to peel off with me to try to hit at least three peaks. Peavine, Lady Bug, Verdi, and maybe Babbit.
There are several campgrounds in the area including Lookout, Dog Valley, Logger, and Boyington Mill. Logger and Boyington are more formal and fee based, while Lookout and Dog Valley are free camping. There is also an unmarked campsite at Lat: 39.52177 / Lon: -120.06795 just off FR72 that I am keen to check out.
There are several places where we can break and folks can try different sections of trial and explore, then pick up the caravan to Stampede or a campsite. Stampede has good fishing, swimming, boating and after several trips the most people I have seen at once is about 5. Very secluded.
Anyway, the whole club is welcome or just individuals. Ryan Apple is a cool dude and fun to hang out with and I am certain his fellow club members are too.