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Im in.
Mt Taylor sounds better for 4W LO verses the Jemez without mud/snow. I would lean on somebody that knows that area - as I have limited experience on Mt Taylor trails. Would be up to try something different.
Marc, can you finalize what the club will do and post up, even if you may not be able to make it. I am available to meet at a specific location as interim trail lead if you can't make it.
Either way - i'm in. Will bring blower and Grey Poupon.
If anyone is still gonna be up for the Jemez, we're gonna be hitting some trails in that area. My Dad and I, He's got his '87 4runner that he 4.3 vortec swapped with an arb in the rear and some other chassis mods on 33s and I'll be in my '97 LC on 285s. Definitely us to maybe some others from Los Alamos.
Evan and I tried some new routes that went through Ponderosa. They were mildly challenging and very scenic but not very long. We had lunch at Larry's favorite spot on the side of the big open meadow, then headed north, west and then back south through Ponderosa again.I would probably vote FR4. The only place I can think of in the Ponderosa area is Paliza, and I thought the FS closed it ... even though they graded it purdy to fight a fire.
Is there a route we would plan or just do an out and back? I went up the star when I was up there in Sept - just before the entrance to the Valles Caldera. I guess it just depends on how long we want to be out - getting stuck in snow shouldn't be a worry this year.
Han's mom is in town, so there would be 5 of us.
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Hey Marc,So it looks like Larry will lead a run in the Puerco and several others are up for some exploring in the Jemez.