View Poll Results: Let's decide on a location!!!
Arizona



11
17.74%
Death Valley



2
3.23%
Hungry Valley



4
6.45%
Johnson Valley



2
3.23%
Joshua Tree



1
1.61%
Mexico



2
3.23%
Moab



10
16.13%
San Diego (Superstition / Anza Borrego)



16
25.81%
Somewhere else?



14
22.58%
Voters: 62. You may not vote on this poll
Yotatech Jambo Poll (Mar 19-21)
#24
Originally posted by anthony1
Somewhere else...
Miller Jeep Trail.
Somewhere else...
Miller Jeep Trail.
I don't like the idea of the park like setting (campgrounds,rangers,etc..) That's why I chose Anza Borrego, because just getting around to the different trails is offroading. And it's fun to go exploring at night in the desert. Plus Miller Jeep trail isn't as hard as it used to be, they changed the start of the trail, now stock rigs can make it.
#27
Well the polls look like everyone in the socal region wants to head to San Diego.
Is everyone okay with this idea? Arizona did come in with a close 2nd so lets try to get something finalized so we can all decide on whether we still want to do this or not
I for one am down for anyplace as I just want to meet some of ya guys that I have not met in person!
So, with that said, can we all say that SD is the place to meet?
I'm not too familiar with the area (although I have gone down a few times to offroad), I'd like someone that is familiar with the area to help set this excursion!
Anyone want to take charge?
> We'd need to know the exact location of the camping site and/or places to stay (esp for those that are travelling far).
> Phone numbers of everyone going so we can ensure everyone makes it to the area in a timely manner.
> Tentative trail designation with maps if possible so if we have members joining us late, they can still try and catch up. (back up trail options too for the less crazy members...) It would be safe to say we would want 2 different trails for those who want to drive their 2wd vehicles..
> topo's and or gps coordinates? (for the geeks in us)
> anything else?
Btw, whoever that wants to take charge, can you please start a new thread w/ the mar19-21 dates on there too? Thanks
Is everyone okay with this idea? Arizona did come in with a close 2nd so lets try to get something finalized so we can all decide on whether we still want to do this or not

I for one am down for anyplace as I just want to meet some of ya guys that I have not met in person!
So, with that said, can we all say that SD is the place to meet?
I'm not too familiar with the area (although I have gone down a few times to offroad), I'd like someone that is familiar with the area to help set this excursion!
Anyone want to take charge?
> We'd need to know the exact location of the camping site and/or places to stay (esp for those that are travelling far).
> Phone numbers of everyone going so we can ensure everyone makes it to the area in a timely manner.
> Tentative trail designation with maps if possible so if we have members joining us late, they can still try and catch up. (back up trail options too for the less crazy members...) It would be safe to say we would want 2 different trails for those who want to drive their 2wd vehicles..
> topo's and or gps coordinates? (for the geeks in us)

> anything else?
Btw, whoever that wants to take charge, can you please start a new thread w/ the mar19-21 dates on there too? Thanks
#28
Originally posted by RobT2k
Wouldn't that be considered Hungry Valley?
I don't like the idea of the park like setting (campgrounds,rangers,etc..) That's why I chose Anza Borrego, because just getting around to the different trails is offroading. And it's fun to go exploring at night in the desert. Plus Miller Jeep trail isn't as hard as it used to be, they changed the start of the trail, now stock rigs can make it.
Wouldn't that be considered Hungry Valley?
I don't like the idea of the park like setting (campgrounds,rangers,etc..) That's why I chose Anza Borrego, because just getting around to the different trails is offroading. And it's fun to go exploring at night in the desert. Plus Miller Jeep trail isn't as hard as it used to be, they changed the start of the trail, now stock rigs can make it.
I went up with 32's AT, no locker, mild lift, the first time.
Hungry Valley? we only pass it to go home......never paid the 4 -5 bucks....we came in to the OHV from the top of Pino mountain. That's where the trail ends.....
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