Twin Falls Area
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Originally Posted by dirtster
Hey, TF area guys, anybody up for some wheelin' north of the bridge in the BLM area? Perhaps early morn or evening when it cools off a bit. Devil's Corral area or? My cell is 421-3286.
Also, there is a 4X4 club meeting in TF on the 9th at 7:30 at the 1st Bapt church on Shoshone St. I have not attended a mtg yet but plan to this Thursday. Maybe I'll see some of you there and get acquainted.
Also, there is a 4X4 club meeting in TF on the 9th at 7:30 at the 1st Bapt church on Shoshone St. I have not attended a mtg yet but plan to this Thursday. Maybe I'll see some of you there and get acquainted.
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Here is a Youtube vid of crawlin' in the Devil's Corral area north of TF. There at least 3 vids of the group out there on the same day.
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Originally Posted by dirtster
Here is a Youtube vid of crawlin' in the Devil's Corral area north of TF. There at least 3 vids of the group out there on the same day.
Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqUDHi94IV0&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqUDHi94IV0&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
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Not to be this guy but of yr serious about wheeling id steer clear of the local club i wheeled with them and didnt think they had the best interest of the sport in mind. Just my $.02
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Originally Posted by landtortise
Not to be this guy but of yr serious about wheeling id steer clear of the local club i wheeled with them and didnt think they had the best interest of the sport in mind. Just my $.02
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I went with them once ir twice and they didnt seem to have any regard for trails or historic fixtures. No need to go into too much detail. It just kinda peeved me when theres tons of people working so hard to keep **** open for us groups that are preaching that mentality then doing the exact opposite
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There are two clubs that I know of: Southern Idaho Off Road Assn (the one meeting this week) and Snake River Canyon Crawlers (or something like that). Do you remember which one you went with on those outings?
I don't know anyone in the Canyon Crawlers club but I have met Jeff Trammel from SIORA club and he seems very responsible (owns and operates Advanced Suspension Designs in TF).
I am willing to go wheeling but I need to know some of your phone numbers. Doing this through the forum is kinda hard if it is a spontaneous outing. You can PM me with cell #s. Mine is 421-3286. I'm Tracy.
I don't know anyone in the Canyon Crawlers club but I have met Jeff Trammel from SIORA club and he seems very responsible (owns and operates Advanced Suspension Designs in TF).
I am willing to go wheeling but I need to know some of your phone numbers. Doing this through the forum is kinda hard if it is a spontaneous outing. You can PM me with cell #s. Mine is 421-3286. I'm Tracy.
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Originally Posted by dirtster
There are two clubs that I know of: Southern Idaho Off Road Assn (the one meeting this week) and Snake River Canyon Crawlers (or something like that). Do you remember which one you went with on those outings?
I don't know anyone in the Canyon Crawlers club but I have met Jeff Trammel from SIORA club and he seems very responsible (owns and operates Advanced Suspension Designs in TF).
I am willing to go wheeling but I need to know some of your phone numbers. Doing this through the forum is kinda hard if it is a spontaneous outing. You can PM me with cell #s. Mine is 421-3286. I'm Tracy.
I don't know anyone in the Canyon Crawlers club but I have met Jeff Trammel from SIORA club and he seems very responsible (owns and operates Advanced Suspension Designs in TF).
I am willing to go wheeling but I need to know some of your phone numbers. Doing this through the forum is kinda hard if it is a spontaneous outing. You can PM me with cell #s. Mine is 421-3286. I'm Tracy.
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I would love to join you this evening but I am going to be headed north for an overnight camping trip with my grandkids. Don't give up on me.
I attended the S.I.O.R.A. Meeting last evening. It was a small turnout due to the busy time for the farmers, but nonetheless I enjoyed the group and have decided to join.
I bought an 89 XJ yesterday all set up for rock crawling: 6 in long arm lift, 33s (for now but it will easily take up to 36" tires), ARB air lockers front and rear, winch, 4:88 grearing, Ford 8.8 rear axle, heavy duty tire rods and steering, etc. I have big plans to finish it out to what I want it to be.
Have fun.
I attended the S.I.O.R.A. Meeting last evening. It was a small turnout due to the busy time for the farmers, but nonetheless I enjoyed the group and have decided to join.
I bought an 89 XJ yesterday all set up for rock crawling: 6 in long arm lift, 33s (for now but it will easily take up to 36" tires), ARB air lockers front and rear, winch, 4:88 grearing, Ford 8.8 rear axle, heavy duty tire rods and steering, etc. I have big plans to finish it out to what I want it to be.
Have fun.
Last edited by dirtster; 08-10-2012 at 07:00 AM. Reason: typo correction