Recovery gear usage, techniques, and other safety related clinic
Instructed by two affiliates of the Toyota Trail Team. One a former member and the other fresh out of training is a backup team member.
SCHEDULED FOR MARCH 9TH, WE WILL SHOOT FOR 10 AM TO ALLOW FOR EVERYONE TO GET THERE WITHOUT WAKING UP AT THE BUTTCRACK OF DAWN(whoever she is.lol) WE WILL MEET AT CAMP BLUEJAY BEING THAT IT IS MORE CENTRAL TO THE MAJORITY OF THE FOLKS HERE.
From the Lake Elsinore side take hwy 74 (ortega hwy) up until you get to main divide road on your right you will see Camp Bluejay sign. Turn right and follow the road to the campsite, abot 2 miles I think. I will try to put up SCFJ signs to follow. From the orange county/Capistrano side do the same as above but the blueJay turn off will be on your left.
Please bring Sandwiches and refreshments for yourself as it is quite isolated once you get back there. also feel free to bring small gas grills and grillables if you would like. I beleve they have a rule against charcoal last time I was there.
EVENT SHOULD LAST NO MORE THAN 3 HOURS AFTER THAT PLANS ARE OPEN FOR SUGGESTIONS. HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL THERE.
This is not a licence or certification class, it is just to get folks up to speed on equipment usage techniques and safety. It will be informal but informative.
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Re: Recovery gear usage, techniques, and other safety related clinic
Hello Junkie!
Thanks for putting this together. I'll go if there are trails to go off roading afterwards. Not that recovery is not fun, but I really really really wanna go riding, it's been a while. Any interesting trails in the area??
Kal.
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Wow, thanks for organizing this FunJunkie. I love the Ortega hwy and I have a lot of gear I keep wanting to play with but never seem to find the opportunity. This one is on my calender.
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Glad to see some interest here folks, as of now were up to about 16 trucks from the combination of the different forums. this will be a fun event as well as instructional. Hope to see more out there. should be some nice trails to explore out there also for those who feel adventerous.
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