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FarSoCal and AZ

cant wait till i get to go out again, but you are a little south of me, and i dont want to think of the gas milage i'll get, and i only have a 22 gal tank :( but if i save up a couple hundred for gas, i might be able to go! ha
 
I'm from Ramona, sitting in a hotel in Fairbanks, Alaska. Last week I went home, went from snowing in AK, 30F, to 99F in Ramona in less than 12 hours, now I'm back in AK freezing my assneck off. Anywho, I'm planning on buying a set of 36" IROKs, steering braces from ORD, and a battery and my 90 Blazer's gonna be ready for either superstition or Glamis for the halloween weekend. Yeehaa baby! I get home on the 21st so I'll only have a weekend and a workweek to get her together.

Anybody do the sidewinder trail in corral canyon? I got lots of carnage on one of the very last sections between rocks. Twas cool. That was the first time with my 14BFF and 35's. That's also when I noticed that the ground clearance isn't all that great compared to the Eaton diff on my 72 K20 truck.

I know, I've got diarrhea of the keyboard, but this so-cal boy's bored as hell in Alaska, especially with the free-time I got away from the kids with no garage or K5 to be working on.

Otherwise, I'm down for a southern southern CA big dawgs club. I guess we should start one.
 
I got a little carnage on my stock 87 runnin that trail with David and Don but I am 100% stock. It just builds character. I got 37s to put on along with 1-tons and I still need to get my 4" lift. For it not having a lot of "technical" stuff Corral Canyon is pretty fun.

Ira
 
im ready for another run, have to take the trail we chickened outta though :doah:

i didnt have any clearance probs with my 4" and 35's, just a crappy running truck :mad:
 
I like the the southern (Border?) SoCal idea. Also, what is everyone doing New years? We usually have a large Christmas tree fire at Superstition.
 
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