Sunday, January 21, 2007

Tread Lightly & Off-Road Safety

Ctyptobiotic Crust
If you are planning to visit Moab this year you need to be aware of Ctyptobiotic Crust. I pulled this definition right out of some BLM information. "Cryptobiotic crust is a living crust of bacteria, algae, lichen, mosses and fungi that covers much of the soil surface in this area. It is almost invisible in its early stages. As it matures, it develops a bumpy, blackish surface. The crust is essential to desert life. It holds sand together, retains water, and makes nutrients needed for larger plants to grow.
It takes 50-100 years for the crust to fully function: yet tire tracks and footsteps can crush it instantaneously. Bike and vehicle tire tracks are especially damaging because they form ruts. When it rains water flows in these ruts causing severe erosion. Walk, drive, or bike only on open roads or trails. When walking cross-country walk on slickrock or in dry washes. Avoid trampling cryptobiotic crust."

Off-Road Safety
I don't plan to start an “Ask Tom” for technical questions. However, I am interested in safe operation off-road and these two questions peaked my interest. I am passing on my thoughts. You might have additional information on these subject to pass on as well.

Question
Most tree straps are around 10 ft. long. I saw one that was called a boulder strap that was 25 ft long. For our area would it be better to have the longer boulder strap vs. the 10 ft. length. I do spend more time in the desert.

My Response
I would recommend getting both. Get the tree strap and also a tow / recovery strap that is 20 or 30 feet long. The tow strap can be used as a tree strap or around rocks. Make sure that you buy only straps that have loops on the end. Do not buy a strap that has hooks sewn in. If the strap breaks they become missiles. You have to be careful when putting a strap around a rock as it might cut it. This is one place a chain is handy. But never use a chain in a dynamic recovery operation as it will transmit the shock spike directly into the all the connections and could result in lethal breakage.

Question
I just did an overnight Road trip with a Club and had a blast. I had something happen a couple of times and I know I didn't react the right way and was looking for advice on the right way to handle it.

Here's the scenario, you're driving along these sandy washes at about 35-40 mph. Sand is smooth, not too deep. Without sufficient warning you see a series of ruts(?) crossing your path. I don't know if ruts is the right term, they look like mini/micro sand dunes crossing your path, but below the level of the wash, like some cross current washed them out. They are 1.5-2.5 feet high, 3-4 of them in a row, just 3-5 feet apart. You try to slow down before hitting them, but you are still going fast enough that you know it will be a big hit. Knowing you're now committed to hitting them, what do you do? Do you accelerate, do you lay off the pedals, or other?

We had two such separate incidents and they were scary. The truck feels like it bottoms out, nosing into one only to bounce up and then down into the next one, your head hitting the ceiling several times before finally coming to a halt. Anyway, scared the hell out of me, but all seems fine, didn't see any damage and it drives fine, but I'm just still in disbelief that these vehicles can survive those sorts of things. I asked a couple of the guys about it, and they all told me it was fairly normal and that the truck can survive those sorts of things just fine.

My Response
I believe in going slow and enjoying the Desert. Since I know it is fun to go fast and you have obviously “fallen in with a bad group”, my recommendation is that as soon as you see the whoop-de-dos, get on the brakes hard and kill as much speed as possible before you hit the first one. Your vehicle can take a lot of abuse but eventually it will start to show. You need to inspect the frame for cracks very closely about once a year. Hit it too hard and something will break.

If you are going to drive that fast, you need to pay attention to the terrain and try to read it. If you see a wash coming in from the side (even a small gentle depression), you can pretty much expect that it will be rough where it crosses the trail and slow down for it. Leave more room between you and any vehicle in front so you can see the road for yourself. If it is an area is used heavily by motorcycles then expect a lot of them. The bikes tend to make the ruts deeper and higher.

Guys who run high speed in the desert have extra long springs and long control arms to absorb the whoop-de-do. You might look into these modifications for your vehicle.

It sounds like you did not have control of the vehicle once you were in them so that suggest you were going too fast. I don't recommend driving fast on unknown terrain in the desert. Some time you might find that it is more like a ditch or cliff and will crash rather then bounce.

Here is another tip - use four low. Depending on your vehicle set up 4 low will not go much over 30-35 MPH - which is good. But the trick is that as soon as you let off the gas the low gearing slows you down fast. This works well in the turns also when you need to kill speed with out hitting the brakes. With a little practice you can modulate the speed with the accelerator to go smoothly thru multiple whoop-de-dos at the fastest speed possible without the Ice Chest jumping off the back deck (about 5 – 7 MPH)!

Clinics
I have 5 clinics coming up soon.
If you know someone in the San Diego area that needs basic training and can get Monday & Tuesday (29th & 30th) off, let them know about the Basic Getting Started Clinic in Anza Borrego.

If you have a winch and can get Wednesday January 31st off, sign up and meet me in Borrego Springs, CA (east of San Diego). If a Monday is better, check out February 12th at Hungry Valley SVRA. It's Lincoln's birthday!

February 3rd is a one day clinic on the West end of San Bernardino Mountains. This is the first Rocks, Ruts, and Ridges clinic for 2007. This is a nice step up from the beginning Clinics.

For Women-Only, there is a Basic Off-Road Driving Clinic on Super Bowl Sunday. It will be held in Hungry Valley State Vehicular Recreation Area near Gorman, CA.

A new clinic - Field Repair - will be held on 3 weekday evenings in Orange County near the 91 Freeway. This is your chance to take apart your drive train.

Check the web site out for more details on all 4 clinics. www.4x4training.com

Regards,
Tom Severin, President
Badlands Off Road Adventures, Inc
310-374-8047
http://www.4x4training.com
Certified Instructor & 4x4 Coach

Monday, January 15, 2007

New Information Affecting Your Wheeling

Here are two new changes that might affect your 4-Wheeling.

America the Beautiful Annual Pass
Have you heard that the annual pass for Death Valley is going from $20 to $80 this year (2007)? In fact there is a bit more behind the story. On December 5th the Department of the Interior announced a new combine pass called “America the Beautiful”. The press release stated: “The new pass, authorized by the Congress in 2004, combines the benefits of existing recreation passes from five federal agencies into one comprehensive pass, the “America the Beautiful – National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass.”
The new pass covers recreation opportunities on public lands managed by four Department of the Interior agencies – the National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management, and the Bureau of Reclamation, and by the Department of Agriculture’s U.S. Forest Service.
Access to most public lands remains free. The pass applies to those locations that currently have entrance or standard amenity fees.
The new program replaces the Golden Eagle, Golden Age, and the Golden Access Passports as well as the National Parks Pass. Existing passes will remain valid until expired, lost or stolen.
The four different passes in the new interagency program are:
1) A new annual interagency pass costing $80--For visitors to multiple federal sites, the pass offers unlimited coverage of entrance and standard amenity recreation fees for a specific period of time, typically a year, beginning from the date of first use.
2) A $10 lifetime senior pass for U.S. citizens 62 or over;
3) A free lifetime access pass for citizens with permanent disabilities ; and
4) A new, free annual volunteer pass for volunteers acquiring 500 hours of service on a cumulative basis.
The America the Beautiful will also be accepted in place of an Adventure pass for National Forests in Southern California. However, the Adventure Pass will still be sold for those wishing to visit only national forests in Southern California. The Adventure Pass has an annual fee of $30 and covers standard amenity fees only for the Angeles, Cleveland, Los Padres, and San Bernardino National Forests.

If last year you bought a National Park pass ($50) and an Annual Adventure Pass ($30) like I did, then you will lay out the same amount of money for the America the Beautiful Pass this year.

You can find the full DOI press release at http://www.doi.gov/news/06_News_Releases/061205.html
and one from the San Bernardino National Forest
At http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/sanbernardino/documents/america_the_beautiful_pass_13Dec06.pdf

Passport for Mexico & Canada
You might have heard about this on the news recently but didn’t make the connection of how it might affect your 4-Wheel Trips. Are you planning a Wheeling trip to the Baja in 2008? You will need a US passport or passport card (new concept) starting January 1 2008, to return to the USA. There is a real crunch at the pass port office already because these regulations go into effect for Air travel January 23, 2007. I would expect the demand will continue for quite a while and lead times to process passports will stretch beyond the 6 week norm. I recommend you make getting a passport a priority this month while you have plenty of time. BTW – a passport is good for 10 years (if you have one, check the expiration date today).
I have extracted some text from the press release”
“Beginning January 23, 2007, ALL persons, including U.S. citizens, traveling by air between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda will be required to present a valid passport, Air NEXUS card, or U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Document, or an Alien Registration Card, Form I-551, if applicable.
As early as January 1, 2008, ALL persons, including U.S. citizens, traveling between the U.S. and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda by land or sea (including ferries), may be required to present a valid passport or other documents as determined by the Department of Homeland Security. While recent legislative changes permit a later deadline, the Departments of State and Homeland Security are working to meet all requirements as soon as possible. Ample advance notice will be provided to enable the public to obtain passports or passport cards for land/sea entries.
The Passport Card (also referred to as the PASS Card): This limited-use passport in card format is currently under development and will be available for use for travel only via land or sea (including ferries) between the U.S. and Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda. Similar in size to a credit card, it will fit easily into a wallet. “
Read more detail at http://travel.state.gov/travel/cbpmc/cbpmc_2223.html.


Regards,
Tom Severin, President
Badlands Off Road Adventures, Inc
310-374-8047
http://www.4x4training.com
Certified Instructor & 4x4 Coach

Thursday, January 11, 2007

2007 Annual Off-Road Events

Well, it is the end of another year. I hope you had a good year, spent plenty of time outdoors, camping, wheeling, and enjoying friends and family. If you did you have many stories to tell and lots of memories. What memories do you plan to have for 2007? If you are making a list of new years resolutions, you should resolve to do more wheeling with your family next year. Make it specific and achievable. “I will take the family on at least 6 outdoor outings in 2007”. Or maybe you want to step up to those big trips to the meca of 4- wheeling: Moab & the Rubicon!

The best way to make your goals happen is to plan the whole year, put it on the calendar, and make reservations.

I have compiled a list of off-road events. These are ones I am aware of or have come across my desk recently. I have included some of the Badlands Of-Road events as well. You will need to contact the host organization directly to sign up and confirm the dates have not been rescheduled.

I will put this on my blog http://www.4x4training.blogspot.com/ so you do not need to try to file this email somewhere you will remember!

JANUARY

January 13 -15 Winter Fun Fest Grass Valley, CA
Hosted by CA4WDA http://www.cal4wheel.com/
The Winter Fun Festival is held at the Nevada County Fairgrounds in Grass Valley, CA. The event offers meals, trail rides and entertainment throughout the weekend. Look for new, additional ways to have fun in a larger facility this year. Register early—popular trails fill quickly. Accommodations: Camping facilities with RV hookups and hot showers are available at the Fairgrounds. Motels and hotels are available in the surrounding area. Additional information: Contact Pat or Mike Bashore, 530-878-1414, patnmikeb@inreach.com

January 13 -15 Superstition Mountain El Centro, CA
Hosted by San Diego 4-Wheelers http://www.sd4wheel.com/
Join the SD4Wheelers for our annual event held in at Superstition Mtn located west of El Centro. There are 13 runs from easy SUV scenic runs to the newly developed Trail 13 which will challenge the best built rigs. Check out details at http://www.sd4wheel.com/Superstition/superinfo%209.html

FEBRUARY

February 3rd Rocks, Ruts and Ridges Wrightwood, CA
Hosted by Badlands Off-Road Adventures http://www.4x4training.com/
This session deals with driving on steep hills and moderate rocks in the San Bernardino National Forest in the Big Bear Lake area of California. The session is behind-the-wheel instruction.
http://www.4x4training.com/TrainingClinics/RutsClinic.html

February 4th Women Only Basic Off-Road Driving Clinic Gorman, CA
Hosted by Badlands Off-Road Adventures http://www.4x4training.com/
Designed for the novice, this is a one-day session at Hungry Valley State Vehicle Recreation Area, near Gorman CA. The session includes classroom and behind-the-wheel instruction. This is a women only class. Prior female students attend free when they bring a friend.
http://www.4x4training.com/trainingclasswomen.html

February 12 Winch Clinic Gorman, CA
Hosted by Badlands Off-Road Adventures http://www.4x4training.com/
If you are considering installing a powered winch on your vehicle, or have one already but need training to learn how to get the best from it and do it safely, you need to take this class. The one day course covers: safety related issues, basic operation of the winch, simple and complex riggings, stuck assessment, winch capability, and minimizing environmental impact. This is a hands-on class. If you do not have a winch on your vehicle, you will be paired up with another student.
http://www.4x4training.com/calendar/calendar.php#Winch

February 16-18th CA4WDC Convention, 4WD Expo & Trade Show Reno, NV
Hosted by CA4WDA http://www.cal4wheel.com/
While not a run, this event is worth attending. Held this year at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nevada.
Contact Nellie Malloy at 916-973-9782 – jonel4x4@comcast.net

MARCH

March 2-4 Tierra Del Sol Safari Truckhaven, CA
Hosted by TDS 4-Wheel Drive Club of San Diego http://www.tds4x4.com/
This is the big one in California with over 2000 vehicles. If you can’t make Easter Jeep Safari try to make this one!
Near Truck Haven, CA

March 15-18 Desert Run Havasu Lake Havasu City, AZ
Hosted by Sidewinders 4-Wheel Club http://www.sidewinders4wheelers.com/
8th annual 4x4 Fun Weekend in Lake Havasu City AZ. Runs, chicken dinner, raffle, T-shirts. Overnight camping Sara Park for $15/night. 3 ½ to 5 level runs require 33” tires & 2 hard lockers. Warren 928-505-3723.

March 24th Rocks, Ruts and Ridges Wrightwood, CA
Hosted by Badlands Off-Road Adventures http://www.4x4training.com/
This session deals with driving & picking lines on steep hills and moderate rocks in the San Bernardino National Forest in the Big Bear Lake area of California. The session is behind-the-wheel instruction.

March 29-31 North Rim Grand Canyon Adventure ST. George, UT
Hosted by Badlands Off-Road Adventures http://www.4x4training.com/
At one point on our journey, the closest access to any civilization is over 60 miles away on poor dirt roads that take many hours to traverse. The few people, who live in this area, rely on solar power and use radios or satellite phones for communication. Plan on spending 3 days and 2 nights working your way to (and back from) the one of the most magnificent views from the North Rim. This is one of the narrowest and deepest sections of Grand Canyon. You will be able to stand within inches of a 3000 foot vertical drop into the canyon (if you choose). The Park Service has made a decision to not develop the roads or facilities in this area and to "manage the area for its primitive values". Needless to say, we need to bring everything for survival with us, including extra gas.

APRIL

April 10 – 16 Easter Jeep Safari Event Moab, UT
Hosted by Red Rock 4-Wheelers http://www.rr4w.com/
This is the big one! Mail a request to Red Rock 4-Wheelers, Inc PO Box 1471 Moab UT 84532-1471 to be ADDED to the mailing list when the official paper will become available. Mailing of the paper is usually done each January. To register for the next Easter Jeep Safari Event you must fill out the official form in the paper. This is the only method to register before the event - once you receive the paper; you can then cut out the form, fill it out, and mail it in with the appropriate accompanying payment. NO EMAIL NO PHONE NOR ONLINE REGISTRATION.

April 14- 15 Molina Ghost Run Coalinga, CA
Hosted by CA4WDA http://www.cal4wheel.com/
This is an annual event held at Clear Creek – 30 miles north west of Coalinga, CA. All levels of trail difficulty.
http://www.cal4wheel.com/molina/molina2006.html

April 21-27th Mojave Desert Expedition Needles, CA
Hosted by Badlands Off-Road Adventures http://www.4x4training.com/
Is a 3 day trip just not long enough for you to enjoy the Mojave Desert? Well this trip is 7 day away from the phone, the internet and work. And of course it is 7 days outside in the magnificent Mojave Desert. 7 days of scenic beauty, old ghost towns, old mines, 4-wheel drive challenges, and camping.
http://www.4x4training.com/tours/MojaveDesert.html

April 21-23 Mojave Road Adventure Needles, CA
Hosted by Badlands Off-Road Adventures http://www.4x4training.com/
The Mojave Road was a main wagon trail for settlers coming to California. The trip begins on the bank of the Colorado River near Needles CA. The terrain is mostly desert; some hills over the various mountain ranges; a dry lake; water crossings; canyons; and areas of soft sand. Because of the length of the trail and the isolation, we recommend you bring an extra 5 gallons gas. The road is 120 miles long.
http://www.4x4training.com/tours/mojaveroad.html

April 24-27 Death Valley Adventure Baker, CA
Hosted by Badlands Off-Road Adventures http://www.4x4training.com/
Four day 4WD tour of the back road of Death Valley & Saline Valley. Three night primitive camping. Expect plenty of washboard roads, dust and scenic beauty. Death Valley abounds in history, mines, ghost towns, and natural wonders. It will not be possible to see it all even thought we can try.
http://www.4x4training.com/tours/Deathvalley.html

April 28 2007 Tin Bender Jamboree The Hammers Johnson Valley, CA
Hosted by Tin Benders http://www.tinbenders.org/
The 2007 "Tin Bender Jamboree" will be re formatted into a new and exciting weekend. With the introduction of the "Johnson Valley Action Coalition" we are proud to host the first annual "Johnson Valley Cleanup". This fun filled weekend will be held April 28th., 2007 and will include the same format as the previous Jamboree's with trail sign ups and a broad range of wheeling.
This year our event is FREE. We are also focusing on making the Johnson Valley OHV area a cleaner, more pleasurable place to recreate. We will offer a similar format as prior jamborees but each trail run participant will be responsible for the cleanup of a specific area within Johnson Valley. Though trail sign ups are not mandatory, we ask that you do, so that we may insure that we are efficient in our cleanup efforts.
We plan to serve dinner to the participants after the cleanup like always, but this year we will rely on cash donations to cover this expense and others like the rental of porta-pottys.
As always, any extra money will be donated to FOPV or other organizations in the fight to keep trails open.
http://www.tinbenders.org/hosted_events.php

April 28 – 29 11th Annual Moose Anderson Days Randsburg, CA
Hosted by Friends of Jawbone http://www.jawbone.org/
This is a clean up day and a trail ride with free t-Shirt, Breakfast, BBQ, raffle and 50/50. Meet at Jawbone Station approximately 20 miles north of Mojave, CA on Highway 14. Need to pre register.

April 29 (One day) Rocks, Ruts, & Ridges Clinic Wrightwood, CA
Hosted by Badlands Off-Road Adventures http://www.4x4training.com/
This clinic is designed to gain practical experience driving on steep hills and over moderate rocks. The class is entirely behind the wheel. It is intended for drivers with some experience off road but who have not done rocks over 10 to 12 inches high. The trail is rated by the Forest Service as "Most Difficult". Held in the San Bernardino National Forest in the Mountains of California near Big Bear Lake.

MAY

May 12 (One Day) Sand Clinic
Hosted by Badlands Off-Road Adventures http://www.4x4training.com/
This is a basic session dealing with driving in sand, held at Oceano Dunes north of Santa Barbara. The session is behind-the-wheel instruction. It is helpful to have completed the basic class first.
http://www.4x4training.com/sandclass.html

May 20th Rocks, Ruts and Ridges Wrightwood, CA
Hosted by Badlands Off-Road Adventures http://www.4x4training.com/
This session deals with driving on steep hills and moderate rocks in the San Bernardino National Forest in the Big Bear Lake area of California. The session is behind-the-wheel instruction.
http://www.4x4training.com/TrainingClinics/RutsClinic.html

May 26-28 (Memorial Day Weekend) Hi Desert Round-Up Barstow, CA
Hosted by CA4WDA http://www.cal4wheel.com/
The "Hi Desert Round-up" is a fund raising event for California Association of 4 Wheel Drive Clubs Inc. The event is 4 days of offroading, games, food and fun. The Hi Desert Round-up takes place in Stoddard Valley, about 10 miles south of Barstow California, off Highway 247. It is a popular fun filled getaway weekend for singles, couples and families who enjoy camping ,4 wheeling, playing games, winning prizes and just going out to relax away from the city. The terrain is from sandy to extremely rocky, from flat washes to monster hills so be prepared for some great 4 wheeling fun.

JUNE

June 3 – 5 North Rim Grand Canyon Adventure ST. George, UT
Hosted by Badlands Off-Road Adventures http://www.4x4training.com/
At one point on our journey, the closest access to any civilization is over 60 miles away on poor dirt roads that take many hours to traverse. The few people, who live in this area, rely on solar power and use radios or satellite phones for communication. Plan on spending 3 days and 2 nights working your way to (and back from) the one of the most magnificent views from the North Rim. This is one of the narrowest and deepest sections of Grand Canyon. You will be able to stand within inches of a 3000 foot vertical drop into the canyon (if you choose). The Park Service has made a decision to not develop the roads or facilities in this area and to "manage the area for its primitive values". Needless to say, we need to bring everything for survival with us, including extra gas.

June 8th Winch Clinic Gorman, CA
Hosted by Badlands Off-Road Adventures http://www.4x4training.com/
If you are considering installing a powered winch on your vehicle, or have one already but need training to learn how to get the best from it and do it safely, you need to take this class. The one day course covers: safety related issues, basic operation of the winch, simple and complex riggings, stuck assessment, winch capability, and minimizing environmental impact. This is a hands-on class. If you do not have a winch on your vehicle, you will be paired up with another student.
http://www.4x4training.com/calendar/calendar.php#Winch

June 10th Truck Fest Ontario, CA
Hosted by 4-Wheel Parts Performance http://www.4wheelparts.com/

June 16th Rocks, Ruts and Ridges Wrightwood, CA
Hosted by Badlands Off-Road Adventures http://www.4x4training.com/
This session deals with driving on steep hills and moderate rocks in the San Bernardino National Forest in the Big Bear Lake area of California. The session is behind-the-wheel instruction.
http://www.4x4training.com/TrainingClinics/RutsClinic.html

June 15 – 17 Big Bear Forest Fest X
Hosted by Inland Four Wheel Drive Club http://www.ie4w.com/ (not yet posted on web site)
Come enjoy the cool air and great trails with fellow four wheelers in Southern California's mountain playground, the San Bernardino National Forest. One of the largest and longest running 4 wheel drive events in the Big Bear area. Runs are open to all makes and models of 4x4's with trails ranging in difficulty from easy to challenging. Last year the club served over 600 tasty homemade BBQ dinners with desserts and hosted a raffle with over $25,000 in prizes. This year promises to be even better. Free dry camping in the Snow Valley Parking area is included with admission . Check out our web site for directions and more information. www.ie4w.com or contact Gina Burris at (909) 883-7219 or bigbearforestfest@charter.net


JULY
July 13-14 – Run – A – Muck XXVIII Truckee, CA
Hosted by Diablo 4 Wheelers & Mendocino 4x4 www.cal4wheel.com/d4w
RAM is a 4-Wheel event for the entire family located at the Bear Valley/Loop Trail about 18 miles north of Truckee, CA
Ice Cream social; Terrific raffle; Poker hands ; Choice of trail runs; Ram T-shirts; Delicious BBQ Dinner; Ball Pein Challenge
Mike Feddersen 925-682-5734 or Misa Siemons 925-945-8007

July 14 Winch Clinic
Hosted by Badlands Off-Road Adventures http://www.4x4training.com/
If you are considering installing a powered winch on your vehicle, or have one already but need training to learn how to get the best from it and do it safely, you need to take this class. The one day course covers: safety related issues, basic operation of the winch, simple and complex riggings, stuck assessment, winch capability, and minimizing environmental impact. This is a hands on class. If you do not have a winch on your vehicle, you will be paired up with another student.

July 21-22 Wine Safari Big Bear, CA
Hosted by Badlands Off-Road Adventures http://www.4x4training.com/
This is a weekend trip for adults (21 and up) only. We will start early Saturday morning in the San Bernardino Mountains for a day of 4-wheeling. The trails will be challenging. Then plan on camping Saturday night with a roaring fire while you grill a steak (or what ever you prefer) and we perform our own campfire taste test of the excellent wines from one of California's fine wine regions. On Sunday morning be ready early for a short hard-core trail before we break camp and head home.
http://www.4x4training.com/tours/winesafari2006.html

July 26 – 29th Annual Jeepers Jamboree
Hosted by Jeep Jamboree, Inc. http://www.jeepersjamboree.com/
This is the oldest, toughest and largest organized event of this type in the world. The trip starts in Georgetown, CA and takes the Rubicon trail to Lake Tahoe crossing the Sierras from west to east. The Rubicon is rated a 10 out of 10!

AUGUST

August 4-5th SoCal Dirt & Sand Expo Ontario, CAHosted by Sand Magazine http://www.dirtandsandexpo.com/

August 9-12 Sierra Trek Truckee, CA
Hosted by CA4WDA http://www.cal4wheel.com/
Veteran four-wheel drive enthusiasts and neophyte sport utility vehicle (SUV) owners are invited to participate in the California Association of Four Wheel Drive Club’s annual Sierra Trek, one of the premier four-wheel drive events in the nation, scheduled to be held at Meadow Lake northwest of Truckee. Four-wheelers and their families from throughout the western United States will be converging in the high Sierra for what promises to be the largest and most exciting Trek event on record.
http://www.cal4wheel.com/sierratrek/Trek.html

August 18th (One Day) Sand Clinic
Hosted by Badlands Off-Road Adventures http://www.4x4training.com/
This is a basic session dealing with driving in sand, held at Oceano Dunes north of Santa Barbara. The session is behind-the-wheel instruction. It is helpful to have completed the basic class first.
http://www.4x4training.com/sandclass.html

SEPTEMBER

September 3rd Labor Day Camp Out Moab, UT
Hosted by Red Rock 4-Wheelers http://www.rr4w.com/
This is another opportunity to go to Moab! If you get on the mailing list for Easter Jeep Safari you will receive the notification and sign up forms for the Labor Day Camp Out.

September 1-3 High Sierra Poker Run Swamp Lake Trail Fresno, CA
Hosted by CA4WDA http://www.cal4wheel.com/
This trail is can be a challenge to even the most experienced rock crawlers. Don’t let this scare you off; it can make for one of the most thrilling days of your off-roading life. Vehicle restrictions do apply and some vehicles may be turned down at inspection on the day of the run. Rear Locker REQUIRED. Recommendations: 71” maximum width body, cage and/or non-flexible flares - 122” maximum wheelbase - 80” maximum overall width sidewall to sidewall - 33” minimum tires.

September 8th Rocks, Ruts and Ridges Wrightwood, CA
Hosted by Badlands Off-Road Adventures http://www.4x4training.com/
This session deals with driving on steep hills and moderate rocks in the San Bernardino National Forest in the Big Bear Lake area of California. The session is behind-the-wheel instruction.
http://www.4x4training.com/TrainingClinics/RutsClinic.html

September 14th Winch Clinic Gorman, CA
Hosted by Badlands Off-Road Adventures http://www.4x4training.com/
If you are considering installing a powered winch on your vehicle, or have one already but need training to learn how to get the best from it and do it safely, you need to take this class. The one day course covers: safety related issues, basic operation of the winch, simple and complex riggings, stuck assessment, winch capability, and minimizing environmental impact. This is a hands-on class. If you do not have a winch on your vehicle, you will be paired up with another student.
http://www.4x4training.com/calendar/calendar.php#Winch

September 22- 23rd CORVA Southern CA Jamboree Gorman, CA
Hosted by CORVA http://www.corva.org/
Hungry Valley SVRA Gorman CA. Quail Canyon Special use area FAMILY EVENT! BRING THE KIDS!! Join us for fun and games with your off-road vehicle!
Open to all OFF-ROAD vehicles! SATURDAY Fun and Games 9:00am to 5:00pm
Prepared Dinner 5:00pm to 6:30:pm Award Ceremony and Prize Drawing 7:00pm to ?
SUNDAY Poker run. For more info: call 800 42(CORVA) ext. 502

OCTOBER

October 4-7 Death Valley Adventure Baker, CA
Hosted by Badlands Off-Road Adventures http://www.4x4training.com/
Four day 4WD tour of the back road of Death Valley & Saline Valley. Three night primitive camping. Expect plenty of washboard roads, dust and scenic beauty. Death Valley abounds in history, mines, ghost towns, and natural wonders. It will not be possible to see it all even thought we can try.
http://www.4x4training.com/tours/Deathvalley.html

October 12-14 Off-Road Expo Pomona, CA
Hosted by Advanstar http://ca.offroadexpo.com/orepomona/v42/index.cvn?id=10000
The Nation's Largest Off-Road Products Consumer Event Series
Off-Road Expo Presented by Toyota is a celebration of hard core off-road.
You'll be the first to see new products debuted to the public.
Take part in exciting features including freestyle motocross and more.
Discounted show specials offered only to Off-Road Expo attendees.
Check out the latest toy haulers, RVs and support gear. With accessories, demos, discount show deals, music and plenty of hands-on fun for the entire family, Off-Road Expo brings all the excitement of off-roading to your town!

October 12-14 Operation Desert Fun Ocotillo Wells, CA
Hosted by CA4WDA http://www.cal4wheel.com/
A desert adventure to benefit the Cal-Diego Paralyzed Veterans Association and Cal 4 Wheel. Held at the Ocotillo Wells State Vehicular Recreation Area, Ocotillo Wells, CA (35 miles east of Julian) and will include runs for all SUV’s, 4x4’s, Motorcycles and ATV’s. Come out Friday night to try your luck on the Fun Poker Run. On Saturday Morning we offer something for everyone. For the SUV owner who wants to learn more about 4 wheeling and safety, we offer an SUV run. For the rock crawlers, we have several metal-bending runs to challenge the hard-core wheeler. But if you like your paint job, don’t worry. We have runs in between easy and body-damage-likely!
For the motorcycles and ATV’s we will have long runs, short runs, and runs for every skill level. On Saturday night we will have two separate raffles – one for the kids, and one for the adults.

October 13-15 Mojave Road Adventure Needles, CA
Hosted by Badlands Off-Road Adventures http://www.4x4training.com/
The Mojave Road was a main wagon trail for settlers coming to California. The trip begins on the bank of the Colorado River near Needles CA. The terrain is mostly desert; some hills over the various mountain ranges; a dry lake; water crossings; canyons; and areas of soft sand. Because of the length of the trail and the isolation, we recommend you bring an extra 5 gallons gas. The road is 120 miles long.
http://www.4x4training.com/tours/mojaveroad.html

October 20th Fright Night Run Goman, CA
Hosted by Point. Mugu 4x4 Club http://www.pointmugu4x4.org/

October 26-28 North Rim Grand Canyon Adventure ST. George, UT
Hosted by Badlands Off-Road Adventures http://www.4x4training.com/
At one point on our journey, the closest access to any civilization is over 60 miles away on poor dirt roads that take many hours to traverse. The few people, who live in this area, rely on solar power and use radios or satellite phones for communication. Plan on spending 3 days and 2 nights working your way to (and back from) the one of the most magnificent views from the North Rim. This is one of the narrowest and deepest sections of Grand Canyon. You will be able to stand within inches of a 3000 foot vertical drop into the canyon (if you choose). The Park Service has made a decision to not develop the roads or facilities in this area and to "manage the area for its primitive values". Needless to say, we need to bring everything for survival with us, including extra gas.

NOVEMBER

November 2- 3rd Hump N Bump Las Vegas, NV
Hosted by Vegas Valley 4 Wheelers
This is right after SEMA in Vegas. The Vegas Valley 4 Wheelers has been putting on this run for 26 years now and it keeps getting larger and larger with participants from all over the country. Most of the trail rides are around Logandale, NV. The "Base Camp" is located in the Logandale Trail system about 1 mile from town. Logandale, NV is about 60 miles east of Las Vegas on I-15. All the trails start out at base camp and take you into the hills of Logandale over gravel roads, rocks, sand dunes, washes, canyons, virtually every type wheeling the desert has to offer! Trails are rated from 1 to 5, 1 being scenic to 5 being extreme. All types of dry camping is allowed at base camp from tents to RVs. No hooks ups, so remember bring it what you need and please pack out your trash. There is a mini marts, restaurants, grocery stores and gas stations about 3 miles from base camp in Logandale. The trail rides are Friday and Saturday so you can choice 2 trails you would like to run. After the trail ride on Friday we plan on having a live band. On Saturday after the trail rides there will be a BBQ and raffle.

November 9-11 Panamint Valley Days Trona, CA
Hosted by CA4WDA http://www.cal4wheel.com/
There will be mild runs for stock vehicles, and the not so experienced driver that even some of you experienced drivers with hardcore vehicles will want to run just to see the beautiful scenery and visit the mines. There is lots of mining history in the Panamint area and many of the run leaders have taken the time to research it for you. Chef Andy and the Ruff Rock Run Café will be there all weekend long and will be serving breakfast and dinner for those of you that would like to make a true vacation out of the weekend. Speaking of raffles, there will be two: one for the kids and one for the adults. As usual there will be lots and lots of prizes – many of them donated by individuals and clubs.

DECEMBER

Some training classes but no events!


If I run across additional events, I will re send this.

Regards,
Tom Severin, President
Badlands Off Road Adventures, Inc
310-374-8047
http://www.4x4training.com/
Drive the Adventure!