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JOHNSON VALLEY/SOGGY DRY LAKE 12/26/06 - 01/01/07
« on: Nov 09, 2006, 08:06:19 AM »
Quote from: TurtleTruck
Vince and I have the week between Christmas and New Years off and we will be at Soggy Dry Lake.

Wheeling should include:
-Crowbar (work on the extreme upper canyon and finish the trail?)
-Shaft Canyon (finish the trail, possibly do the extreme lower canyon?)
-Explore the area
-Hammers trails

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If you want to wheel at the Hammers, please remember (from here):
Quote from: TurtleTruck
Participants must be prepared for body damage and breakage (can you say tools and spare parts?) and rigs must be double locked, low geared, and have large tires (minimum 35's for Toys, Jeeps, and Broncos, minimum 33's for Sammys).
However; if you just want to come out and check things out, hike the trail or maybe find a seat to ride along, that is great too!

This is the area that TurtleTruck explored and found some challenging sections and is working on creating some new trails for everyone. He is dedicated to finishing them from one end of the mountain to the other.



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