newbie to offroading
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newbie to offroading
I'm new to the sport and have a 96 Grand Cherokee that I have been going off
road with. I havn't done to much since I just started but am looking for
some trails to go on and someone to go with. I'm am in Southern California
near LA/Palmdale area. I have a stock jeep so I'm looking for an easy to
moderate trail. I have been finding places around my area that I've been
going to but it's not wise to go by myself just in case something happens or
I get stuck. I know there are clubs out there but since I just started, I
want to start out small and work my way up. Just seeing if there is anyone
out there in the area that knows of a moderate trail they can recommend for
a stock ZJ (I think it has the Up Country Suspension package).
road with. I havn't done to much since I just started but am looking for
some trails to go on and someone to go with. I'm am in Southern California
near LA/Palmdale area. I have a stock jeep so I'm looking for an easy to
moderate trail. I have been finding places around my area that I've been
going to but it's not wise to go by myself just in case something happens or
I get stuck. I know there are clubs out there but since I just started, I
want to start out small and work my way up. Just seeing if there is anyone
out there in the area that knows of a moderate trail they can recommend for
a stock ZJ (I think it has the Up Country Suspension package).
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Re: newbie to offroading
Welcome!!!
You can practice some of your skills at a place called Azusa Canyon. This
is the local mud hole for most of the year. But there is also some other
things to do there. There are books you can buy that have a lot of trails
in southern Ca.
take care,
Shamus
CJ-5
SOA
D30 front
D44 rear ( BROKEN STILL!!!)
33"
You can practice some of your skills at a place called Azusa Canyon. This
is the local mud hole for most of the year. But there is also some other
things to do there. There are books you can buy that have a lot of trails
in southern Ca.
take care,
Shamus
CJ-5
SOA
D30 front
D44 rear ( BROKEN STILL!!!)
33"
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Re: newbie to offroading
Welcome!!!
You can practice some of your skills at a place called Azusa Canyon. This
is the local mud hole for most of the year. But there is also some other
things to do there. There are books you can buy that have a lot of trails
in southern Ca.
take care,
Shamus
CJ-5
SOA
D30 front
D44 rear ( BROKEN STILL!!!)
33"
You can practice some of your skills at a place called Azusa Canyon. This
is the local mud hole for most of the year. But there is also some other
things to do there. There are books you can buy that have a lot of trails
in southern Ca.
take care,
Shamus
CJ-5
SOA
D30 front
D44 rear ( BROKEN STILL!!!)
33"
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Re: newbie to offroading
Welcome!!!
You can practice some of your skills at a place called Azusa Canyon. This
is the local mud hole for most of the year. But there is also some other
things to do there. There are books you can buy that have a lot of trails
in southern Ca.
take care,
Shamus
CJ-5
SOA
D30 front
D44 rear ( BROKEN STILL!!!)
33"
You can practice some of your skills at a place called Azusa Canyon. This
is the local mud hole for most of the year. But there is also some other
things to do there. There are books you can buy that have a lot of trails
in southern Ca.
take care,
Shamus
CJ-5
SOA
D30 front
D44 rear ( BROKEN STILL!!!)
33"
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Re: newbie to offroading
Welcome!!!
You can practice some of your skills at a place called Azusa Canyon. This
is the local mud hole for most of the year. But there is also some other
things to do there. There are books you can buy that have a lot of trails
in southern Ca.
take care,
Shamus
CJ-5
SOA
D30 front
D44 rear ( BROKEN STILL!!!)
33"
You can practice some of your skills at a place called Azusa Canyon. This
is the local mud hole for most of the year. But there is also some other
things to do there. There are books you can buy that have a lot of trails
in southern Ca.
take care,
Shamus
CJ-5
SOA
D30 front
D44 rear ( BROKEN STILL!!!)
33"
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Re: newbie to offroading
"Sean" <jumpjet101@excite.com> wrote in message
: I know there are clubs out there but since I just started, I
: want to start out small and work my way up.
:
Hey Sean, this is the best time to join a club!
Involvment with a club can provide you with:
- education, learn from the mistakes of others, local trails.
- resources, getting to know good local shops (and those to avoid).
- inspiration, planned runs, impromptu get togethers.
I think if club members gave it a second thought, most would say membership
dues were the best initial investment on their vehicles.
-Brian
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Re: newbie to offroading
"Sean" <jumpjet101@excite.com> wrote in message
: I know there are clubs out there but since I just started, I
: want to start out small and work my way up.
:
Hey Sean, this is the best time to join a club!
Involvment with a club can provide you with:
- education, learn from the mistakes of others, local trails.
- resources, getting to know good local shops (and those to avoid).
- inspiration, planned runs, impromptu get togethers.
I think if club members gave it a second thought, most would say membership
dues were the best initial investment on their vehicles.
-Brian
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Re: newbie to offroading
"Sean" <jumpjet101@excite.com> wrote in message
: I know there are clubs out there but since I just started, I
: want to start out small and work my way up.
:
Hey Sean, this is the best time to join a club!
Involvment with a club can provide you with:
- education, learn from the mistakes of others, local trails.
- resources, getting to know good local shops (and those to avoid).
- inspiration, planned runs, impromptu get togethers.
I think if club members gave it a second thought, most would say membership
dues were the best initial investment on their vehicles.
-Brian
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Re: newbie to offroading
"Sean" <jumpjet101@excite.com> wrote in message
: I know there are clubs out there but since I just started, I
: want to start out small and work my way up.
:
Hey Sean, this is the best time to join a club!
Involvment with a club can provide you with:
- education, learn from the mistakes of others, local trails.
- resources, getting to know good local shops (and those to avoid).
- inspiration, planned runs, impromptu get togethers.
I think if club members gave it a second thought, most would say membership
dues were the best initial investment on their vehicles.
-Brian
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Re: newbie to offroading
Howdy Sean,
I'm in El Mirage just east of Palmdale. We have a OHV park here that
would be ideal for you. Send an e-mail and see what we can work out.
Frank X. Morris
http://community.webtv.net/Sulkhalil/SalukiCornerChime
I'm in El Mirage just east of Palmdale. We have a OHV park here that
would be ideal for you. Send an e-mail and see what we can work out.
Frank X. Morris
http://community.webtv.net/Sulkhalil/SalukiCornerChime