California Central Valley Members
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California Central Valley Members
Its nice to see more folks in the Central Valley finding this site. Ray-Laconico, Visalia, Ca. Mello-Yellow, Lemoore, Ca. I see lots of CC's in the valley but until the first of this month. No other forum members. Nice to see ya here.
- HenryJ
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Do you all eat Pistachios?
I am trying to avoid the addiction Thanks Melloyellow
I am trying to avoid the addiction Thanks Melloyellow
"Speed doesn't kill, suddenly becoming stationary does." - Richard Hammond
"Speed is just a matter of Money - How fast do YOU want to go?"-Mechanic from Mad Max-
If at first you don't succeed - Don't take up Skydiving! - ThunderII KE7CSK
- Warnoffroad
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Im guessing uve never hear of curbs, grass, sidewalks, and hondasa2b wrote:i dont offroad in the cityPat wrote:Smog and Traffic life way busy. I like the rural locations.a2b wrote:so cal is where its at
[size=75]02 ZR5 CC, SFA D44 front, D60 rear, 40" IROKs, np200 2nd t-case. SOLD
05 F-350 CC FX4 Diesel, 7" lift 37" toyos, 14.18 1/4 mile ET[/size]
05 F-350 CC FX4 Diesel, 7" lift 37" toyos, 14.18 1/4 mile ET[/size]
Nor do I. Found a nice spot in late August solid granite for about a mile. Played around for about an hour before my stock truck could go no further. Shaver Lake has alot of off roading locations and lots of logging roads I don't know how those rigs get along on those roads? Got a few pic's but when your by yourself its hard to stop the truck get out and take a pic.
- melloyellow
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- HenryJ
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Best way to find new wheeling adventures, all you need is a long. and lat. and some free timemelloyellow wrote:After all the mods that is my next venture is wandering into the wilds. Maybe some geocaching. Right HenryJ.
"Speed doesn't kill, suddenly becoming stationary does." - Richard Hammond
"Speed is just a matter of Money - How fast do YOU want to go?"-Mechanic from Mad Max-
If at first you don't succeed - Don't take up Skydiving! - ThunderII KE7CSK
I put the Garmin GPS in my truck the night I brought it homeHenryJ wrote:Best way to find new wheeling adventures, all you need is a long. and lat. and some free timemelloyellow wrote:After all the mods that is my next venture is wandering into the wilds. Maybe some geocaching. Right HenryJ.
[size=75]-Scott-----'03 CrewCab S10 - Pewter
[url]http://www.kf6kmx.net/s10tracker.asp[/url]<-- Follow this link to find my trucks current actual location! Updated whenever the ignition is on. (tracker radio is currently intermittant) Pioneer XM, MagnaFlow, Garmin GPS,Tornado AMS , APRS Tracker, 2m/440 Ham Radio, Vista Camper Shell (from SoCalDave) , JottoDesk laptop mount, Rancho 5000's, Revo 235 75R15 on stock rims[/size]
[url]http://www.kf6kmx.net/s10tracker.asp[/url]<-- Follow this link to find my trucks current actual location! Updated whenever the ignition is on. (tracker radio is currently intermittant) Pioneer XM, MagnaFlow, Garmin GPS,Tornado AMS , APRS Tracker, 2m/440 Ham Radio, Vista Camper Shell (from SoCalDave) , JottoDesk laptop mount, Rancho 5000's, Revo 235 75R15 on stock rims[/size]