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Old May 9, 2004 | 11:57 AM
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'froadin trails in central ca

ok, tired of the occasional, just-off-the-paved-road nothing 4x4 trails i have been playing on. i hope that people know of and post here trails they know of, or have been on along the central coast in california. bulldog mentioned the hollister hills (and i would have come to that one had it stayed there!). c'mon all, give a starving trail brotha some LOVE!
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Old May 9, 2004 | 06:29 PM
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ok, one more try...
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Old May 9, 2004 | 06:45 PM
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i'm a socal kid, but i know of some trails up there.

1) carnegie svra. livermore, ca. mostly trails for dirkbikes, but some 4x4 trails.

2) Frank Raines-Deer Creek OHV Park. near patterson, ca.

3) hollister hills svra. that's probably the closest one to you.

4) clear creek managment area. 30 miles north of coalinga.

if you're willing to drive south a couple hours or so, there's oceano dunes SVRA. and if you're willing to drive north about 3-4 hours, there's a bunch of trails at cow mountain, near ukiah. there are trials in the sierra nevadas to the east of you, but i don't know much details on that other than one place called slickrock. just do a google search for more info on any of these areas.
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Old May 9, 2004 | 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by calrockx
i'm a socal kid, but i know of some trails up there.

1) carnegie svra. livermore, ca. mostly trails for dirkbikes, but some 4x4 trails.

2) Frank Raines-Deer Creek OHV Park. near patterson, ca.

3) hollister hills svra. that's probably the closest one to you.

4) clear creek managment area. 30 miles north of coalinga.

if you're willing to drive south a couple hours or so, there's oceano dunes SVRA. and if you're willing to drive north about 3-4 hours, there's a bunch of trails at cow mountain, near ukiah. there are trials in the sierra nevadas to the east of you, but i don't know much details on that other than one place called slickrock. just do a google search for more info on any of these areas.

excellent, that will get me started. thanx cal
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Old May 9, 2004 | 08:15 PM
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Buy one of these and it will give you tons of fun stuff to check out.
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Old May 10, 2004 | 12:10 AM
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Have you looked into santa cruz mountains? I was just up there this weekend camping (17 and summit) and I saw some great fire roads that lead to I dunno where. Might be something to look into using your local maps
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Old May 10, 2004 | 12:37 AM
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im out this way too... there are tons of places... oceano dunes is pismo if you didnt know, they renamed it..... all the above places are good..... hollister is sweet!
too bad i wont be going until i at least have a rear locker..maybe gears too--not sure... i can still spin the tires... but jumping from 235/60/14s to 31s is a huge jump in size!
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Old May 10, 2004 | 01:58 PM
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michael,

I'll be doing some trails (probably a weekend) over the next few months. I'll post here to see if anybody wants to join.

The point of me posting here is that people can let me know if they are interested in joining, so I have an idea of whats going on. I didn't know you wanted to come to Hollister, otherwise we could have kept it there. Can't read your mind

Clear Creek was good, but it is some ways to drive, especially from Santa Cruz. I want to go back there again and spend some more time. At least I think I have got it mapped out a little better now.

Check this site out
http://www.wt4wheeling.com/locations.htm

Last time we planned ahead a couple of weeks and quite a big gang joined in. It was pretty good fun, the guys with more capible rigs did more difficult stuff, but we kept in under control for the most part for normal trucks. The mud quickly caught up with my stock Dunlops and I slid all over the place, almost off the road into a steep downhill.
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Old May 10, 2004 | 07:22 PM
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lance- you were up here and did not stop in to say hey?!?! why i oughtta.... if you are ever up here i would certainly like to extend some hospitality your way.

bulldog- yeah, i blew it. i should have said something. but i will definitely be looking for the next run. thanx for the pointer to that website. did not run across that one in my googles.
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Old May 10, 2004 | 08:06 PM
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just keep looking as I will post before I go. You can always organize a run yourself. when are you going to lift your runner?
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Old May 10, 2004 | 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by bulldog-yota
just keep looking as I will post before I go. You can always organize a run yourself. when are you going to lift your runner?

about ready to pull the trigger. i have been putting together (in my head) exactly what i want. i will put the rev-tek in front w/billy's spacer mod (considering going larger than 3/4"), and the downey coilovers in the rear w/a rev-tek spacer. at this point i am pretty sure of it, but after i put the lift in i will see if the a-arm is hitting the coil and pick up the inlandtruck upper a-arm. i talked to them today tring to convince them they need to put together the same package for the 4runner that they have for the tacoma w/the SAW coilover. he sort of chuckled and said ok, sure....
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Old Aug 10, 2004 | 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Good Times
Have you looked into santa cruz mountains? I was just up there this weekend camping (17 and summit) and I saw some great fire roads that lead to I dunno where. Might be something to look into using your local maps
WHERE?!?!?! I can't wait to move to santa cruz in 2 weeks and I'd love to have some dirt to test out mods on.

Thanks!
Steve
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Old Mar 1, 2010 | 09:07 AM
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nor cal has lake pillsbury, cow mountain(lakeport or red mountain), stonyford, indian valley, and bear creek and you can get from one place to the next on trails if you know how. i think you could ride from pills. to indian valley to stonyford and then to bear creek idk for sure.
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Old Mar 1, 2010 | 02:50 PM
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I'm going to piggy back

Any one been on the Spanish OHV route near Bass Lake?

I'm camping there in a few months and am trying to plan ahead.

thanks!
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