anyone in the bay area
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From: Santa Clara, CA
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 5.2
cool ill let you know when we plan to go, Im going to yosemite next month(doing a lot of work on the jeep atm) so prolly around thanks giving is when i want to go.
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From: Santa Rosa, CA
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
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From: San Jose
Year: 89
Model: Cherokee
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I'm planning a two day thing with my girlfriend, wheel Friday, spend the night and hit the Monterey bay aquarium the next day. Neither of us have been wheeling before, and I need to actually use my lift for something haha! I have a friend who's planning on bringing his half ton chevy but we'll see. And this is all assuming I can sell my dirt bike and get new wheels, an sye and driveshaft. Maybe some performance intake exhaust stuff if I get enough for it.
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From: Santa Rosa, CA
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
so id like something where i go up friday and camp and wheel all day saturday.
ive also never been to hollister so someone who knows the trails would be a necessity.
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From: Guerneville and Emerald Triangle
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO
96rokee....Hollister Hills is a great place. Lots of trails, small fee, bikes and 4x4s separated, and it's fun to explore so "someone who knows the trails" is not a necessity but makes learning the area much faster. Don't discount "it's fun to explore" though! Plan on spending $150 or more (the bigger the tires) just for gas from here and back plus wheelin' gas! Have you been to Cow Mountain?...
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Joined: Aug 2011
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From: Santa Rosa, CA
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
96rokee....Hollister Hills is a great place. Lots of trails, small fee, bikes and 4x4s separated, and it's fun to explore so "someone who knows the trails" is not a necessity but makes learning the area much faster. Don't discount "it's fun to explore" though! Plan on spending $150 or more (the bigger the tires) just for gas from here and back plus wheelin' gas! Have you been to Cow Mountain?...

i get like 12 mpg on my 35s with 4.56's soooo
and ya im sure i could find my way around, but with only one day someone who know the good trails would be nice to have around
and ohh ya ive been to cow. havnt seen every trail there but ive deff explored cow.
how much of a " small fee " for hollister?
like 10-15$? per car or per person?
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From: Los Banos CA
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I only one been to Hollister hills 4x4 section once i know one trail. I have a map. Maybe I can scan it and post it up here for y'all to see. I'd be down to take a trip. It's only a 35-45 minute drive.
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From: Guerneville and Emerald Triangle
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO
oh ya i was plannin on 200$ for gas.
i get like 12 mpg on my 35s with 4.56's soooo
and ya im sure i could find my way around, but with only one day someone who know the good trails would be nice to have around
and ohh ya ive been to cow. havnt seen every trail there but ive deff explored cow.
how much of a " small fee " for hollister?
like 10-15$? per car or per person?
i get like 12 mpg on my 35s with 4.56's soooo
and ya im sure i could find my way around, but with only one day someone who know the good trails would be nice to have around
and ohh ya ive been to cow. havnt seen every trail there but ive deff explored cow.
how much of a " small fee " for hollister?
like 10-15$? per car or per person?
Last edited by 94xjjohn; Oct 24, 2012 at 02:44 PM.



