2nd Annual NorCal Off Road Expedition
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2nd Annual NorCal Off Road Expedition
Well another year has came and went.
With little carnage and an abundance of fun on and off the trail I can safely say this was a great year. Thanks to everyone that was able to make it. We took a slightly different route from last year traveling up Hogsback out of Red Bluff and then down into Antelope Creek for the first night of camping. Fridays trip proved to be the most demanding of the hole trip with steep drops and off camber lava caps. It was a great day, Unfortunately I was more tuned to the road than the camera. here are some from camp though
Will post some more tomorrow.
With little carnage and an abundance of fun on and off the trail I can safely say this was a great year. Thanks to everyone that was able to make it. We took a slightly different route from last year traveling up Hogsback out of Red Bluff and then down into Antelope Creek for the first night of camping. Fridays trip proved to be the most demanding of the hole trip with steep drops and off camber lava caps. It was a great day, Unfortunately I was more tuned to the road than the camera. here are some from camp though
Will post some more tomorrow.
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yeah I am trying to get my stuff to you tube as well. but I have to sub in audio because i seem to cuss a lot.
So day 2 started out slow and progressed slower. Snowwhites rig thought it should still be winter and decided it hated summer. Over heating plagued the morning so we kept having to find shade to rest under.
Unfortunatley about half way up the Ishi Road SnowWhite decided he had had enough and was going to limp it out one of the easier trails. Dark Fairytales being the good bro followed him out and even dragged his but up some of the hills on the other side. luckily they found a way to keep his over heating to a minimum. and met us at our next nights camp.
ChrisMcdowel25 and I continued up into the peligreen. It was a lot of fun and Chris was having fun testing his new KM2's, which I have to say I am a bit impressed with. all the lava cap and spinning is torture on most tires but these KM2's lost no rubber. it was a great second half of the day and we had a blast.
IFS flex baby those OME shocks and springs are cool.
We got into camp around 6pm saturday night Fairy and Snow arrived about an hour later
So day 2 started out slow and progressed slower. Snowwhites rig thought it should still be winter and decided it hated summer. Over heating plagued the morning so we kept having to find shade to rest under.
Unfortunatley about half way up the Ishi Road SnowWhite decided he had had enough and was going to limp it out one of the easier trails. Dark Fairytales being the good bro followed him out and even dragged his but up some of the hills on the other side. luckily they found a way to keep his over heating to a minimum. and met us at our next nights camp.
ChrisMcdowel25 and I continued up into the peligreen. It was a lot of fun and Chris was having fun testing his new KM2's, which I have to say I am a bit impressed with. all the lava cap and spinning is torture on most tires but these KM2's lost no rubber. it was a great second half of the day and we had a blast.
IFS flex baby those OME shocks and springs are cool.
We got into camp around 6pm saturday night Fairy and Snow arrived about an hour later
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I changed this all up and made one video to compile the trip.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQIH7Lyif1c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQIH7Lyif1c
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if you want to see my first attempt up the hill here is the link
I did not get many pics. we did alot of driving long day. so here is what i have.
the first time snowhite over heated.
this was early morning on the creek next to the second camp.
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Sunday went by pretty fast with the exception of Snow's rig overheating. As you can see from the video above, we found a little mud to play in and it was deep and thick but Fairy and Chris were able to spread it out a little. We hit some areas that were being logged so the road in that area was gravel and more like rally racing before diving into Deer Creek Canyon where we met some rocky resistance. Topping out on Campbell Ridge we were able to move faster if we could avoid pot holes. all in all I know I had a blast and can not wait till next year. We plan to get a little more extreme so save the dates now. Memorial Weekend 2011
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I am converting mine right now. My nice computer died a few weeks ago and my laptop is just barely chugging along. I should have them up tonight or tomorrow at the latest. Nothing too fancy though I am afraid just a bit of the same.
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That sucks Troy. you might as well put in for 3 days off now for Squaw in July. If they can't give ya those days you might as well call in sick. You definitely missed out this trip. the hogsback/ Lower slab road is pretty gnarly. I am trying to find more areas like that in the vicinity for next year to incorporate for a full 3 day expedition.
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ya that little road was awesome. we had so much fun doing it we did not get any pics of it.
one thing to think about next time my be to travel less per day and get more pics and vid.
one thing to think about next time my be to travel less per day and get more pics and vid.
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I am a bit short on computing power so I haven't been able to do much with these pictures. They are here...
http://chrismcdowell.net/Misc/YotaTech/NORE2.zip
They are in a zip file and it's pretty big at about 350MB. I'll post up a few of my favorites if you don't feel like sorting through such a large file.
http://chrismcdowell.net/Misc/YotaTech/NORE2.zip
They are in a zip file and it's pretty big at about 350MB. I'll post up a few of my favorites if you don't feel like sorting through such a large file.
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nah I like your truck to, although mine was sexier being topless
That wheel lift is pretty tight though. great timing. I did not catch anything near that in video.
That wheel lift is pretty tight though. great timing. I did not catch anything near that in video.
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I really like those chris. the one in the mirror is unique and framed well. I totally dig the action shots. You have gotten some of the best pics i have seen of my truck to date.
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I think you get better results sometimes in pictures. It captures it a bit better. While if it is in video it can be up and down and done with. When it's frozen up there it just looks that much cooler and makes it more dramatic.