Diff Kraken
SILVER Star
I'm awfully tempted... @afgman786 you gonna wheel the 200 or trailer down the "Country Girl"?
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What is Country Girl? Lol.
Would these trails be ones the 200 could handle with sliders and skids? Might not have a winch by then.
Ahh I get it now, appreciate the picture. Hadn’t seen Country Girl before lol. Bad ass 40!Check out the right rear corner of this 40...
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We'll have plenty of winches so you don't necessarily need one on your truck. Skids and sliders should take you far.
That’s a seriously well done 40Ahh I get it now, appreciate the picture. Hadn’t seen Country Girl before lol. Bad ass 40!
Thank you! Hopefully I will have the sliders and skids on by then. The Google images from this park definitely look tough. If I get them I am likely in.
When I talked to them about us coming out she told me they've got everything from buggy trails to trails for people with stock jeeps/broncos coming out and enjoying the trailsWhat is Country Girl? Lol.
Would these trails be ones the 200 could handle with sliders and skids? Might not have a winch by then.
No!Is there a build thread on it?
he is such a slacker
This is a true statement!!he is such a slacker
The club as extra radios to lend out at big events. might not have them for this but we and other local clubs have been switching over to GMRS radios. You can get a mountable one or a handheld. Midland seems to be the biggest name in the game for them. I use one myself.Alright...I'm officially in on this one! Booked a cabin for myself and my 27 year old son (he got me hooked on the LC in the first place). I'm not even remotely equipped to camp at this point, so this was my best option. That said, I will have an extra bedroom with a twin bed if anyone needs a crash pad or to hang out. I'm booked for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, so hit me up if you want a bed (or floor for a bag or couch if the bed gets called). Pots & pans, towels & sheets included plus she said a good fire pit area in the yard.
Also, since I haven't been on a CLCC group outing yet, what is the best radio to grab? When I looked up the CLCC radio page, those units seem to be outdated and pretty much just re-furbs on bay. Appreciate any thoughts and programming guidance, not looking to get a HAM license, so something fairly easy to work with please.
Unfortunately I'll miss the meeting before this ride, so I'll need to rely on forum chatter for my news, thanks for putting up with it!
You can buy a boofang off Amazon for like $30 or $40 and can be programmed with club channels for you.Alright...I'm officially in on this one! Booked a cabin for myself and my 27 year old son (he got me hooked on the LC in the first place). I'm not even remotely equipped to camp at this point, so this was my best option. That said, I will have an extra bedroom with a twin bed if anyone needs a crash pad or to hang out. I'm booked for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, so hit me up if you want a bed (or floor for a bag or couch if the bed gets called). Pots & pans, towels & sheets included plus she said a good fire pit area in the yard.
Also, since I haven't been on a CLCC group outing yet, what is the best radio to grab? When I looked up the CLCC radio page, those units seem to be outdated and pretty much just re-furbs on bay. Appreciate any thoughts and programming guidance, not looking to get a HAM license, so something fairly easy to work with please.
Unfortunately I'll miss the meeting before this ride, so I'll need to rely on forum chatter for my news, thanks for putting up with it!