Join us this weekend in your jeep
#1
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Join us this weekend in your jeep
I plan on camping and running LCIR (Los Coyotes Indian Reservation) this
weekend. So far I have about 10 rigs coming. This place is tons of fun and
its near San Diego. Anyone interested in joining us can email me at
kevin_hedstrom at yahoo dot com
weekend. So far I have about 10 rigs coming. This place is tons of fun and
its near San Diego. Anyone interested in joining us can email me at
kevin_hedstrom at yahoo dot com
#2
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Re: Join us this weekend in your jeep
Alternatively, you can just show up.
Take your favorite route to Warner Springs, Highways 76, and 78 out of San
Diego intersect Highway 79, that can be picked up from I-15 in Temecula,
which passes right through Warner Springs. When in Warner Springs, look for
the gas station (there is only one, and you should stop in and top off the
tank). Just south of the gas station is a street named Camino San Ignacio.
Take this street all of the way to the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation. There
is a gate at the entrance, and somebody there will want you to pay an
entrance fee of $15 for the day, and $20 to camp overnight. The camping is
very nice, but is primative (no hook ups). There is a trail system that
covers about 40 miles, and only about 20 miles can be covered in a day,
sometimes less. All obsitcles have a bypass route, so even the stockers can
get through with little more than an occasional strap.
Everybody that goes should have 5 tires that are all the same diameter, tow
hooks on both ends of their Jeep, first aid kit, working parking brake,
etc., etc., etc. A CB radio improves the experience more than I can say, and
if you make a wrong turn, the CB will help things more that you can say.
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:sLZ0b.6096$Qy4.3896@fed1read05...
> I plan on camping and running LCIR (Los Coyotes Indian Reservation) this
> weekend. So far I have about 10 rigs coming. This place is tons of fun and
> its near San Diego. Anyone interested in joining us can email me at
> kevin_hedstrom at yahoo dot com
>
>
Take your favorite route to Warner Springs, Highways 76, and 78 out of San
Diego intersect Highway 79, that can be picked up from I-15 in Temecula,
which passes right through Warner Springs. When in Warner Springs, look for
the gas station (there is only one, and you should stop in and top off the
tank). Just south of the gas station is a street named Camino San Ignacio.
Take this street all of the way to the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation. There
is a gate at the entrance, and somebody there will want you to pay an
entrance fee of $15 for the day, and $20 to camp overnight. The camping is
very nice, but is primative (no hook ups). There is a trail system that
covers about 40 miles, and only about 20 miles can be covered in a day,
sometimes less. All obsitcles have a bypass route, so even the stockers can
get through with little more than an occasional strap.
Everybody that goes should have 5 tires that are all the same diameter, tow
hooks on both ends of their Jeep, first aid kit, working parking brake,
etc., etc., etc. A CB radio improves the experience more than I can say, and
if you make a wrong turn, the CB will help things more that you can say.
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:sLZ0b.6096$Qy4.3896@fed1read05...
> I plan on camping and running LCIR (Los Coyotes Indian Reservation) this
> weekend. So far I have about 10 rigs coming. This place is tons of fun and
> its near San Diego. Anyone interested in joining us can email me at
> kevin_hedstrom at yahoo dot com
>
>
#3
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Re: Join us this weekend in your jeep
Alternatively, you can just show up.
Take your favorite route to Warner Springs, Highways 76, and 78 out of San
Diego intersect Highway 79, that can be picked up from I-15 in Temecula,
which passes right through Warner Springs. When in Warner Springs, look for
the gas station (there is only one, and you should stop in and top off the
tank). Just south of the gas station is a street named Camino San Ignacio.
Take this street all of the way to the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation. There
is a gate at the entrance, and somebody there will want you to pay an
entrance fee of $15 for the day, and $20 to camp overnight. The camping is
very nice, but is primative (no hook ups). There is a trail system that
covers about 40 miles, and only about 20 miles can be covered in a day,
sometimes less. All obsitcles have a bypass route, so even the stockers can
get through with little more than an occasional strap.
Everybody that goes should have 5 tires that are all the same diameter, tow
hooks on both ends of their Jeep, first aid kit, working parking brake,
etc., etc., etc. A CB radio improves the experience more than I can say, and
if you make a wrong turn, the CB will help things more that you can say.
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:sLZ0b.6096$Qy4.3896@fed1read05...
> I plan on camping and running LCIR (Los Coyotes Indian Reservation) this
> weekend. So far I have about 10 rigs coming. This place is tons of fun and
> its near San Diego. Anyone interested in joining us can email me at
> kevin_hedstrom at yahoo dot com
>
>
Take your favorite route to Warner Springs, Highways 76, and 78 out of San
Diego intersect Highway 79, that can be picked up from I-15 in Temecula,
which passes right through Warner Springs. When in Warner Springs, look for
the gas station (there is only one, and you should stop in and top off the
tank). Just south of the gas station is a street named Camino San Ignacio.
Take this street all of the way to the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation. There
is a gate at the entrance, and somebody there will want you to pay an
entrance fee of $15 for the day, and $20 to camp overnight. The camping is
very nice, but is primative (no hook ups). There is a trail system that
covers about 40 miles, and only about 20 miles can be covered in a day,
sometimes less. All obsitcles have a bypass route, so even the stockers can
get through with little more than an occasional strap.
Everybody that goes should have 5 tires that are all the same diameter, tow
hooks on both ends of their Jeep, first aid kit, working parking brake,
etc., etc., etc. A CB radio improves the experience more than I can say, and
if you make a wrong turn, the CB will help things more that you can say.
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:sLZ0b.6096$Qy4.3896@fed1read05...
> I plan on camping and running LCIR (Los Coyotes Indian Reservation) this
> weekend. So far I have about 10 rigs coming. This place is tons of fun and
> its near San Diego. Anyone interested in joining us can email me at
> kevin_hedstrom at yahoo dot com
>
>
#4
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Re: Join us this weekend in your jeep
That about sums it up. Thanks Jeff. Can you make it?
KH
"Jeff Strickland" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:vk9qjpnsvi721b@corp.supernews.com...
> Alternatively, you can just show up.
>
> Take your favorite route to Warner Springs, Highways 76, and 78 out of San
> Diego intersect Highway 79, that can be picked up from I-15 in Temecula,
> which passes right through Warner Springs. When in Warner Springs, look
for
> the gas station (there is only one, and you should stop in and top off the
> tank). Just south of the gas station is a street named Camino San Ignacio.
> Take this street all of the way to the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation.
There
> is a gate at the entrance, and somebody there will want you to pay an
> entrance fee of $15 for the day, and $20 to camp overnight. The camping is
> very nice, but is primative (no hook ups). There is a trail system that
> covers about 40 miles, and only about 20 miles can be covered in a day,
> sometimes less. All obsitcles have a bypass route, so even the stockers
can
> get through with little more than an occasional strap.
>
> Everybody that goes should have 5 tires that are all the same diameter,
tow
> hooks on both ends of their Jeep, first aid kit, working parking brake,
> etc., etc., etc. A CB radio improves the experience more than I can say,
and
> if you make a wrong turn, the CB will help things more that you can say.
>
>
>
>
> "Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:sLZ0b.6096$Qy4.3896@fed1read05...
> > I plan on camping and running LCIR (Los Coyotes Indian Reservation) this
> > weekend. So far I have about 10 rigs coming. This place is tons of fun
and
> > its near San Diego. Anyone interested in joining us can email me at
> > kevin_hedstrom at yahoo dot com
> >
> >
>
>
KH
"Jeff Strickland" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:vk9qjpnsvi721b@corp.supernews.com...
> Alternatively, you can just show up.
>
> Take your favorite route to Warner Springs, Highways 76, and 78 out of San
> Diego intersect Highway 79, that can be picked up from I-15 in Temecula,
> which passes right through Warner Springs. When in Warner Springs, look
for
> the gas station (there is only one, and you should stop in and top off the
> tank). Just south of the gas station is a street named Camino San Ignacio.
> Take this street all of the way to the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation.
There
> is a gate at the entrance, and somebody there will want you to pay an
> entrance fee of $15 for the day, and $20 to camp overnight. The camping is
> very nice, but is primative (no hook ups). There is a trail system that
> covers about 40 miles, and only about 20 miles can be covered in a day,
> sometimes less. All obsitcles have a bypass route, so even the stockers
can
> get through with little more than an occasional strap.
>
> Everybody that goes should have 5 tires that are all the same diameter,
tow
> hooks on both ends of their Jeep, first aid kit, working parking brake,
> etc., etc., etc. A CB radio improves the experience more than I can say,
and
> if you make a wrong turn, the CB will help things more that you can say.
>
>
>
>
> "Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:sLZ0b.6096$Qy4.3896@fed1read05...
> > I plan on camping and running LCIR (Los Coyotes Indian Reservation) this
> > weekend. So far I have about 10 rigs coming. This place is tons of fun
and
> > its near San Diego. Anyone interested in joining us can email me at
> > kevin_hedstrom at yahoo dot com
> >
> >
>
>
#5
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Re: Join us this weekend in your jeep
That about sums it up. Thanks Jeff. Can you make it?
KH
"Jeff Strickland" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:vk9qjpnsvi721b@corp.supernews.com...
> Alternatively, you can just show up.
>
> Take your favorite route to Warner Springs, Highways 76, and 78 out of San
> Diego intersect Highway 79, that can be picked up from I-15 in Temecula,
> which passes right through Warner Springs. When in Warner Springs, look
for
> the gas station (there is only one, and you should stop in and top off the
> tank). Just south of the gas station is a street named Camino San Ignacio.
> Take this street all of the way to the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation.
There
> is a gate at the entrance, and somebody there will want you to pay an
> entrance fee of $15 for the day, and $20 to camp overnight. The camping is
> very nice, but is primative (no hook ups). There is a trail system that
> covers about 40 miles, and only about 20 miles can be covered in a day,
> sometimes less. All obsitcles have a bypass route, so even the stockers
can
> get through with little more than an occasional strap.
>
> Everybody that goes should have 5 tires that are all the same diameter,
tow
> hooks on both ends of their Jeep, first aid kit, working parking brake,
> etc., etc., etc. A CB radio improves the experience more than I can say,
and
> if you make a wrong turn, the CB will help things more that you can say.
>
>
>
>
> "Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:sLZ0b.6096$Qy4.3896@fed1read05...
> > I plan on camping and running LCIR (Los Coyotes Indian Reservation) this
> > weekend. So far I have about 10 rigs coming. This place is tons of fun
and
> > its near San Diego. Anyone interested in joining us can email me at
> > kevin_hedstrom at yahoo dot com
> >
> >
>
>
KH
"Jeff Strickland" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:vk9qjpnsvi721b@corp.supernews.com...
> Alternatively, you can just show up.
>
> Take your favorite route to Warner Springs, Highways 76, and 78 out of San
> Diego intersect Highway 79, that can be picked up from I-15 in Temecula,
> which passes right through Warner Springs. When in Warner Springs, look
for
> the gas station (there is only one, and you should stop in and top off the
> tank). Just south of the gas station is a street named Camino San Ignacio.
> Take this street all of the way to the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation.
There
> is a gate at the entrance, and somebody there will want you to pay an
> entrance fee of $15 for the day, and $20 to camp overnight. The camping is
> very nice, but is primative (no hook ups). There is a trail system that
> covers about 40 miles, and only about 20 miles can be covered in a day,
> sometimes less. All obsitcles have a bypass route, so even the stockers
can
> get through with little more than an occasional strap.
>
> Everybody that goes should have 5 tires that are all the same diameter,
tow
> hooks on both ends of their Jeep, first aid kit, working parking brake,
> etc., etc., etc. A CB radio improves the experience more than I can say,
and
> if you make a wrong turn, the CB will help things more that you can say.
>
>
>
>
> "Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:sLZ0b.6096$Qy4.3896@fed1read05...
> > I plan on camping and running LCIR (Los Coyotes Indian Reservation) this
> > weekend. So far I have about 10 rigs coming. This place is tons of fun
and
> > its near San Diego. Anyone interested in joining us can email me at
> > kevin_hedstrom at yahoo dot com
> >
> >
>
>
#6
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Re: Join us this weekend in your jeep
Is it just me or does it seem like Im the only one wheeling regularly in
this group. Come on, get that thing dented and dirty.
KH
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ohd1b.6448$Qy4.443@fed1read05...
> That about sums it up. Thanks Jeff. Can you make it?
> KH
>
> "Jeff Strickland" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:vk9qjpnsvi721b@corp.supernews.com...
> > Alternatively, you can just show up.
> >
> > Take your favorite route to Warner Springs, Highways 76, and 78 out of
San
> > Diego intersect Highway 79, that can be picked up from I-15 in Temecula,
> > which passes right through Warner Springs. When in Warner Springs, look
> for
> > the gas station (there is only one, and you should stop in and top off
the
> > tank). Just south of the gas station is a street named Camino San
Ignacio.
> > Take this street all of the way to the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation.
> There
> > is a gate at the entrance, and somebody there will want you to pay an
> > entrance fee of $15 for the day, and $20 to camp overnight. The camping
is
> > very nice, but is primative (no hook ups). There is a trail system that
> > covers about 40 miles, and only about 20 miles can be covered in a day,
> > sometimes less. All obsitcles have a bypass route, so even the stockers
> can
> > get through with little more than an occasional strap.
> >
> > Everybody that goes should have 5 tires that are all the same diameter,
> tow
> > hooks on both ends of their Jeep, first aid kit, working parking brake,
> > etc., etc., etc. A CB radio improves the experience more than I can say,
> and
> > if you make a wrong turn, the CB will help things more that you can say.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:sLZ0b.6096$Qy4.3896@fed1read05...
> > > I plan on camping and running LCIR (Los Coyotes Indian Reservation)
this
> > > weekend. So far I have about 10 rigs coming. This place is tons of fun
> and
> > > its near San Diego. Anyone interested in joining us can email me at
> > > kevin_hedstrom at yahoo dot com
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
this group. Come on, get that thing dented and dirty.
KH
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ohd1b.6448$Qy4.443@fed1read05...
> That about sums it up. Thanks Jeff. Can you make it?
> KH
>
> "Jeff Strickland" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:vk9qjpnsvi721b@corp.supernews.com...
> > Alternatively, you can just show up.
> >
> > Take your favorite route to Warner Springs, Highways 76, and 78 out of
San
> > Diego intersect Highway 79, that can be picked up from I-15 in Temecula,
> > which passes right through Warner Springs. When in Warner Springs, look
> for
> > the gas station (there is only one, and you should stop in and top off
the
> > tank). Just south of the gas station is a street named Camino San
Ignacio.
> > Take this street all of the way to the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation.
> There
> > is a gate at the entrance, and somebody there will want you to pay an
> > entrance fee of $15 for the day, and $20 to camp overnight. The camping
is
> > very nice, but is primative (no hook ups). There is a trail system that
> > covers about 40 miles, and only about 20 miles can be covered in a day,
> > sometimes less. All obsitcles have a bypass route, so even the stockers
> can
> > get through with little more than an occasional strap.
> >
> > Everybody that goes should have 5 tires that are all the same diameter,
> tow
> > hooks on both ends of their Jeep, first aid kit, working parking brake,
> > etc., etc., etc. A CB radio improves the experience more than I can say,
> and
> > if you make a wrong turn, the CB will help things more that you can say.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:sLZ0b.6096$Qy4.3896@fed1read05...
> > > I plan on camping and running LCIR (Los Coyotes Indian Reservation)
this
> > > weekend. So far I have about 10 rigs coming. This place is tons of fun
> and
> > > its near San Diego. Anyone interested in joining us can email me at
> > > kevin_hedstrom at yahoo dot com
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
#7
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Re: Join us this weekend in your jeep
Is it just me or does it seem like Im the only one wheeling regularly in
this group. Come on, get that thing dented and dirty.
KH
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ohd1b.6448$Qy4.443@fed1read05...
> That about sums it up. Thanks Jeff. Can you make it?
> KH
>
> "Jeff Strickland" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:vk9qjpnsvi721b@corp.supernews.com...
> > Alternatively, you can just show up.
> >
> > Take your favorite route to Warner Springs, Highways 76, and 78 out of
San
> > Diego intersect Highway 79, that can be picked up from I-15 in Temecula,
> > which passes right through Warner Springs. When in Warner Springs, look
> for
> > the gas station (there is only one, and you should stop in and top off
the
> > tank). Just south of the gas station is a street named Camino San
Ignacio.
> > Take this street all of the way to the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation.
> There
> > is a gate at the entrance, and somebody there will want you to pay an
> > entrance fee of $15 for the day, and $20 to camp overnight. The camping
is
> > very nice, but is primative (no hook ups). There is a trail system that
> > covers about 40 miles, and only about 20 miles can be covered in a day,
> > sometimes less. All obsitcles have a bypass route, so even the stockers
> can
> > get through with little more than an occasional strap.
> >
> > Everybody that goes should have 5 tires that are all the same diameter,
> tow
> > hooks on both ends of their Jeep, first aid kit, working parking brake,
> > etc., etc., etc. A CB radio improves the experience more than I can say,
> and
> > if you make a wrong turn, the CB will help things more that you can say.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:sLZ0b.6096$Qy4.3896@fed1read05...
> > > I plan on camping and running LCIR (Los Coyotes Indian Reservation)
this
> > > weekend. So far I have about 10 rigs coming. This place is tons of fun
> and
> > > its near San Diego. Anyone interested in joining us can email me at
> > > kevin_hedstrom at yahoo dot com
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
this group. Come on, get that thing dented and dirty.
KH
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ohd1b.6448$Qy4.443@fed1read05...
> That about sums it up. Thanks Jeff. Can you make it?
> KH
>
> "Jeff Strickland" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:vk9qjpnsvi721b@corp.supernews.com...
> > Alternatively, you can just show up.
> >
> > Take your favorite route to Warner Springs, Highways 76, and 78 out of
San
> > Diego intersect Highway 79, that can be picked up from I-15 in Temecula,
> > which passes right through Warner Springs. When in Warner Springs, look
> for
> > the gas station (there is only one, and you should stop in and top off
the
> > tank). Just south of the gas station is a street named Camino San
Ignacio.
> > Take this street all of the way to the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation.
> There
> > is a gate at the entrance, and somebody there will want you to pay an
> > entrance fee of $15 for the day, and $20 to camp overnight. The camping
is
> > very nice, but is primative (no hook ups). There is a trail system that
> > covers about 40 miles, and only about 20 miles can be covered in a day,
> > sometimes less. All obsitcles have a bypass route, so even the stockers
> can
> > get through with little more than an occasional strap.
> >
> > Everybody that goes should have 5 tires that are all the same diameter,
> tow
> > hooks on both ends of their Jeep, first aid kit, working parking brake,
> > etc., etc., etc. A CB radio improves the experience more than I can say,
> and
> > if you make a wrong turn, the CB will help things more that you can say.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:sLZ0b.6096$Qy4.3896@fed1read05...
> > > I plan on camping and running LCIR (Los Coyotes Indian Reservation)
this
> > > weekend. So far I have about 10 rigs coming. This place is tons of fun
> and
> > > its near San Diego. Anyone interested in joining us can email me at
> > > kevin_hedstrom at yahoo dot com
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
#8
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Re: Join us this weekend in your jeep
Naw, we have a bunch of Canadian RAMJ+W folks going out for the Labor
Day weekend, my wife and I are going for 6 days.
Folks are coming from other provinces too.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
> Is it just me or does it seem like Im the only one wheeling regularly in
> this group. Come on, get that thing dented and dirty.
> KH
>
> "Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:ohd1b.6448$Qy4.443@fed1read05...
> > That about sums it up. Thanks Jeff. Can you make it?
> > KH
> >
> > "Jeff Strickland" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:vk9qjpnsvi721b@corp.supernews.com...
> > > Alternatively, you can just show up.
> > >
> > > Take your favorite route to Warner Springs, Highways 76, and 78 out of
> San
> > > Diego intersect Highway 79, that can be picked up from I-15 in Temecula,
> > > which passes right through Warner Springs. When in Warner Springs, look
> > for
> > > the gas station (there is only one, and you should stop in and top off
> the
> > > tank). Just south of the gas station is a street named Camino San
> Ignacio.
> > > Take this street all of the way to the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation.
> > There
> > > is a gate at the entrance, and somebody there will want you to pay an
> > > entrance fee of $15 for the day, and $20 to camp overnight. The camping
> is
> > > very nice, but is primative (no hook ups). There is a trail system that
> > > covers about 40 miles, and only about 20 miles can be covered in a day,
> > > sometimes less. All obsitcles have a bypass route, so even the stockers
> > can
> > > get through with little more than an occasional strap.
> > >
> > > Everybody that goes should have 5 tires that are all the same diameter,
> > tow
> > > hooks on both ends of their Jeep, first aid kit, working parking brake,
> > > etc., etc., etc. A CB radio improves the experience more than I can say,
> > and
> > > if you make a wrong turn, the CB will help things more that you can say.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > "Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > > news:sLZ0b.6096$Qy4.3896@fed1read05...
> > > > I plan on camping and running LCIR (Los Coyotes Indian Reservation)
> this
> > > > weekend. So far I have about 10 rigs coming. This place is tons of fun
> > and
> > > > its near San Diego. Anyone interested in joining us can email me at
> > > > kevin_hedstrom at yahoo dot com
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
Day weekend, my wife and I are going for 6 days.
Folks are coming from other provinces too.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
> Is it just me or does it seem like Im the only one wheeling regularly in
> this group. Come on, get that thing dented and dirty.
> KH
>
> "Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:ohd1b.6448$Qy4.443@fed1read05...
> > That about sums it up. Thanks Jeff. Can you make it?
> > KH
> >
> > "Jeff Strickland" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:vk9qjpnsvi721b@corp.supernews.com...
> > > Alternatively, you can just show up.
> > >
> > > Take your favorite route to Warner Springs, Highways 76, and 78 out of
> San
> > > Diego intersect Highway 79, that can be picked up from I-15 in Temecula,
> > > which passes right through Warner Springs. When in Warner Springs, look
> > for
> > > the gas station (there is only one, and you should stop in and top off
> the
> > > tank). Just south of the gas station is a street named Camino San
> Ignacio.
> > > Take this street all of the way to the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation.
> > There
> > > is a gate at the entrance, and somebody there will want you to pay an
> > > entrance fee of $15 for the day, and $20 to camp overnight. The camping
> is
> > > very nice, but is primative (no hook ups). There is a trail system that
> > > covers about 40 miles, and only about 20 miles can be covered in a day,
> > > sometimes less. All obsitcles have a bypass route, so even the stockers
> > can
> > > get through with little more than an occasional strap.
> > >
> > > Everybody that goes should have 5 tires that are all the same diameter,
> > tow
> > > hooks on both ends of their Jeep, first aid kit, working parking brake,
> > > etc., etc., etc. A CB radio improves the experience more than I can say,
> > and
> > > if you make a wrong turn, the CB will help things more that you can say.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > "Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > > news:sLZ0b.6096$Qy4.3896@fed1read05...
> > > > I plan on camping and running LCIR (Los Coyotes Indian Reservation)
> this
> > > > weekend. So far I have about 10 rigs coming. This place is tons of fun
> > and
> > > > its near San Diego. Anyone interested in joining us can email me at
> > > > kevin_hedstrom at yahoo dot com
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
#9
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Join us this weekend in your jeep
Naw, we have a bunch of Canadian RAMJ+W folks going out for the Labor
Day weekend, my wife and I are going for 6 days.
Folks are coming from other provinces too.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
> Is it just me or does it seem like Im the only one wheeling regularly in
> this group. Come on, get that thing dented and dirty.
> KH
>
> "Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:ohd1b.6448$Qy4.443@fed1read05...
> > That about sums it up. Thanks Jeff. Can you make it?
> > KH
> >
> > "Jeff Strickland" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:vk9qjpnsvi721b@corp.supernews.com...
> > > Alternatively, you can just show up.
> > >
> > > Take your favorite route to Warner Springs, Highways 76, and 78 out of
> San
> > > Diego intersect Highway 79, that can be picked up from I-15 in Temecula,
> > > which passes right through Warner Springs. When in Warner Springs, look
> > for
> > > the gas station (there is only one, and you should stop in and top off
> the
> > > tank). Just south of the gas station is a street named Camino San
> Ignacio.
> > > Take this street all of the way to the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation.
> > There
> > > is a gate at the entrance, and somebody there will want you to pay an
> > > entrance fee of $15 for the day, and $20 to camp overnight. The camping
> is
> > > very nice, but is primative (no hook ups). There is a trail system that
> > > covers about 40 miles, and only about 20 miles can be covered in a day,
> > > sometimes less. All obsitcles have a bypass route, so even the stockers
> > can
> > > get through with little more than an occasional strap.
> > >
> > > Everybody that goes should have 5 tires that are all the same diameter,
> > tow
> > > hooks on both ends of their Jeep, first aid kit, working parking brake,
> > > etc., etc., etc. A CB radio improves the experience more than I can say,
> > and
> > > if you make a wrong turn, the CB will help things more that you can say.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > "Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > > news:sLZ0b.6096$Qy4.3896@fed1read05...
> > > > I plan on camping and running LCIR (Los Coyotes Indian Reservation)
> this
> > > > weekend. So far I have about 10 rigs coming. This place is tons of fun
> > and
> > > > its near San Diego. Anyone interested in joining us can email me at
> > > > kevin_hedstrom at yahoo dot com
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
Day weekend, my wife and I are going for 6 days.
Folks are coming from other provinces too.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
> Is it just me or does it seem like Im the only one wheeling regularly in
> this group. Come on, get that thing dented and dirty.
> KH
>
> "Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:ohd1b.6448$Qy4.443@fed1read05...
> > That about sums it up. Thanks Jeff. Can you make it?
> > KH
> >
> > "Jeff Strickland" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:vk9qjpnsvi721b@corp.supernews.com...
> > > Alternatively, you can just show up.
> > >
> > > Take your favorite route to Warner Springs, Highways 76, and 78 out of
> San
> > > Diego intersect Highway 79, that can be picked up from I-15 in Temecula,
> > > which passes right through Warner Springs. When in Warner Springs, look
> > for
> > > the gas station (there is only one, and you should stop in and top off
> the
> > > tank). Just south of the gas station is a street named Camino San
> Ignacio.
> > > Take this street all of the way to the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation.
> > There
> > > is a gate at the entrance, and somebody there will want you to pay an
> > > entrance fee of $15 for the day, and $20 to camp overnight. The camping
> is
> > > very nice, but is primative (no hook ups). There is a trail system that
> > > covers about 40 miles, and only about 20 miles can be covered in a day,
> > > sometimes less. All obsitcles have a bypass route, so even the stockers
> > can
> > > get through with little more than an occasional strap.
> > >
> > > Everybody that goes should have 5 tires that are all the same diameter,
> > tow
> > > hooks on both ends of their Jeep, first aid kit, working parking brake,
> > > etc., etc., etc. A CB radio improves the experience more than I can say,
> > and
> > > if you make a wrong turn, the CB will help things more that you can say.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > "Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > > news:sLZ0b.6096$Qy4.3896@fed1read05...
> > > > I plan on camping and running LCIR (Los Coyotes Indian Reservation)
> this
> > > > weekend. So far I have about 10 rigs coming. This place is tons of fun
> > and
> > > > its near San Diego. Anyone interested in joining us can email me at
> > > > kevin_hedstrom at yahoo dot com
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
#10
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Join us this weekend in your jeep
LOL, I'd like to see Bill out there... I'm getting tired of his Pismo beach
photo.
-Brian
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Sni1b.7194$Qy4.313@fed1read05...
: Is it just me or does it seem like Im the only one wheeling regularly in
: this group. Come on, get that thing dented and dirty.
: KH
:
: "Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
: news:ohd1b.6448$Qy4.443@fed1read05...
: > That about sums it up. Thanks Jeff. Can you make it?
: > KH
: >
: > "Jeff Strickland" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
: > news:vk9qjpnsvi721b@corp.supernews.com...
: > > Alternatively, you can just show up.
: > >
: > > Take your favorite route to Warner Springs, Highways 76, and 78 out of
: San
: > > Diego intersect Highway 79, that can be picked up from I-15 in
Temecula,
: > > which passes right through Warner Springs. When in Warner Springs,
look
: > for
: > > the gas station (there is only one, and you should stop in and top off
: the
: > > tank). Just south of the gas station is a street named Camino San
: Ignacio.
: > > Take this street all of the way to the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation.
: > There
: > > is a gate at the entrance, and somebody there will want you to pay an
: > > entrance fee of $15 for the day, and $20 to camp overnight. The
camping
: is
: > > very nice, but is primative (no hook ups). There is a trail system
that
: > > covers about 40 miles, and only about 20 miles can be covered in a
day,
: > > sometimes less. All obsitcles have a bypass route, so even the
stockers
: > can
: > > get through with little more than an occasional strap.
: > >
: > > Everybody that goes should have 5 tires that are all the same
diameter,
: > tow
: > > hooks on both ends of their Jeep, first aid kit, working parking
brake,
: > > etc., etc., etc. A CB radio improves the experience more than I can
say,
: > and
: > > if you make a wrong turn, the CB will help things more that you can
say.
: > >
: > >
: > >
: > >
: > > "Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
: > > news:sLZ0b.6096$Qy4.3896@fed1read05...
: > > > I plan on camping and running LCIR (Los Coyotes Indian Reservation)
: this
: > > > weekend. So far I have about 10 rigs coming. This place is tons of
fun
: > and
: > > > its near San Diego. Anyone interested in joining us can email me at
: > > > kevin_hedstrom at yahoo dot com
: > > >
: > > >
: > >
: > >
: >
: >
:
:
photo.
-Brian
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Sni1b.7194$Qy4.313@fed1read05...
: Is it just me or does it seem like Im the only one wheeling regularly in
: this group. Come on, get that thing dented and dirty.
: KH
:
: "Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
: news:ohd1b.6448$Qy4.443@fed1read05...
: > That about sums it up. Thanks Jeff. Can you make it?
: > KH
: >
: > "Jeff Strickland" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
: > news:vk9qjpnsvi721b@corp.supernews.com...
: > > Alternatively, you can just show up.
: > >
: > > Take your favorite route to Warner Springs, Highways 76, and 78 out of
: San
: > > Diego intersect Highway 79, that can be picked up from I-15 in
Temecula,
: > > which passes right through Warner Springs. When in Warner Springs,
look
: > for
: > > the gas station (there is only one, and you should stop in and top off
: the
: > > tank). Just south of the gas station is a street named Camino San
: Ignacio.
: > > Take this street all of the way to the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation.
: > There
: > > is a gate at the entrance, and somebody there will want you to pay an
: > > entrance fee of $15 for the day, and $20 to camp overnight. The
camping
: is
: > > very nice, but is primative (no hook ups). There is a trail system
that
: > > covers about 40 miles, and only about 20 miles can be covered in a
day,
: > > sometimes less. All obsitcles have a bypass route, so even the
stockers
: > can
: > > get through with little more than an occasional strap.
: > >
: > > Everybody that goes should have 5 tires that are all the same
diameter,
: > tow
: > > hooks on both ends of their Jeep, first aid kit, working parking
brake,
: > > etc., etc., etc. A CB radio improves the experience more than I can
say,
: > and
: > > if you make a wrong turn, the CB will help things more that you can
say.
: > >
: > >
: > >
: > >
: > > "Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
: > > news:sLZ0b.6096$Qy4.3896@fed1read05...
: > > > I plan on camping and running LCIR (Los Coyotes Indian Reservation)
: this
: > > > weekend. So far I have about 10 rigs coming. This place is tons of
fun
: > and
: > > > its near San Diego. Anyone interested in joining us can email me at
: > > > kevin_hedstrom at yahoo dot com
: > > >
: > > >
: > >
: > >
: >
: >
:
: