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Re: Organizing a presidents day run.. Any takers? [Re: ghostraider] #1100751 02/01/09 04:27 AM
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I'm not going on this run, but I thought I'd pass the find along. I don't know if it's seasoned or not, but it's wood, it's stacked and it says $75 right on it.

If you're quiet and quick, I imagine it could be free <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Organizing a presidents day run.. Any takers? [Re: 52degrees] #1100752 02/02/09 03:27 AM
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got my load all ready. the Boy did not want to help but once we started splitting the wood; He found it fun!

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Re: Organizing a presidents day run.. Any takers? [Re: ghostraider] #1100753 02/02/09 12:29 PM
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Nice Chris! You should have split some for me <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />

Just 2 weeks away. Is the anticipation building yet?!?

Re: Organizing a presidents day run.. Any takers? [Re: off-roader] #1100754 02/02/09 05:32 PM
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Nice Chris! You should have split some for me <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />


i would split some for everyone as i usually have a giant supply of wood curing in the backyard but free wood has been hard to find this year.

i will keep looking tho!

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Re: Organizing a presidents day run.. Any takers? [Re: ghostraider] #1100755 02/03/09 12:48 AM
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Hey guys, got room for one more?
I had planned to travel during this time, turns out, I'm going to be around. I'd love to tag along if you don't mind an Isuzu in the mix..... I will probably only be camping Saturday night if they aren't sold out. I will be able to wheel Saturday and Sunday. I will return home Sunday evening since I have to work on Monday.


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Re: Organizing a presidents day run.. Any takers? [Re: Cronk] #1100756 02/03/09 08:38 AM
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if you don't mind an Isuzu in the mix


I sure do not have a problem with it but they may be sold out as far as camping goes. better check soon <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />

Re: Organizing a presidents day run.. Any takers? [Re: Cronk] #1100757 02/03/09 03:30 PM
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Always have room for one more but as ghostraider said, better check for available spots. good luck!!


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Re: Organizing a presidents day run.. Any takers? [Re: off-roader] #1100758 02/03/09 09:37 PM
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Need a Spot
Ok, thanks guys!

FYI, It is sold out. That's alright, my rental is in Lompoc which isn't far away. (which BTW has a garage and large side yard if there is any major carnage that needs addressed)

I'll just need to arrive before you guys leave out on Sunday. Can some one PM me with contact names and numbers?


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Re: Organizing a presidents day run.. Any takers? [Re: Cronk] #1100759 02/04/09 05:39 PM
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FYI, It is sold out.



you can camp on the beach with any one of us. just your vehicle needs to be off the sand by a certain time. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

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Re: Organizing a presidents day run.. Any takers? [Re: ghostraider] #1100760 02/04/09 06:23 PM
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By the way, someone recently contacted me asking what they should bring since they're new to wheeling.

For the most part, you need...
CAMPING GEAR
Tent
Sleeping Bag
Table
Stove
Cooler
Lantern
Flashlight
Food

VEHICLE
Spare Keys: You don't want to ask, why.
Spare Tire: Should be the same size as the other four, but 1-2 sizes bigger/smaller will still work in a pinch.
Air Compressor: Inexpensive Walmart/Pepboys units work fine, but can take upwards of an hour to fill your tires. A quality unit like an ARB or Quick Air are recommended.
Vehicle Jack: The stock unit will suffice in many situations, but a HiLift is highly recommended.
Lug Wrench
Lock Nut Key: You won't believe how crazy you get if you can't find it on the trail and you need it.
Spare Gasoline: Depending on the trip, it's usually a good idea to bring 5-10 gallons. Don't forget to bring the required hardware to open, pour, and reseal your containers especially the Blitz jerry cans.
Motor Oil: @ least 1 quart.
Premixed Coolant: 1 gallon is fine
Extra Spark Plugs: Nice, but not necessary. Bring if you want (but don't forget the socket).
First Aid Kit: The bigger the better. This will sound obvious, but make sure you regularly replenish it.
Fire Extinguisher: Make sure you purchase an ABC rated extinguisher which can be used for automobile type fires (electrical, oil, etc.)

TOOLS
I've found that you can purchase most all of these as a kit from Sears, or any local hardware/auto parts store for a reasonable price and it will come in a nice, organized container. On the other hand a decent sized canvas tool bag works too.
Socket Set: Metric, and Standard for any optional items you've added.
Adjustable Open End Wrenches: Large, Medium, and Small
Screwdrivers: Small, Medium and Large of both Phillips and Flat Head
Allen Wrench Set: Buy a set that's self contained and not all loose.
Hammer: Medium weight Claw Hammer is all you need
Spark Plug Socket
Rags: 10-20 1'x1' works
Hand Cleaner: The self drying kind is nice, but not that great for the environment, unless you get the one made with Citrus based solvents/cleaners

The camping gear is required but don't worry if you don't have the tools or vehicle recovery gear since most of the regulars will have them.

I'm sure there are a few more things I'm forgetting so please feel free to chime in if you notice something important missing from the list. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />

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