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The greatest part of Jeep ownership is taking it out on the trail and letting it do what it does best. Here you will find trip reports & photos of various Jeep runs I have participated in. You can find info on upcoming runs on our message board. Many of these locations are under continuous attack by anti-recreationalists who want to shut down off roading. Please take a moment to check out our Land Issues page and the "trail issues" section of our message board to find out how you can help keep the trails open!

Cow Mountain 8/03/02

Cow Mountain is similar to Hollister Hills, but much bigger. We checked out this park in the middle of summer when the place was a giant dust bowl, but still found some obstacles & hill climbs to fill a day with some good wheelin.
   

  Frank Raines OHV 08/04/02

I would have to call Frank Raines one of the central valley's best kept secrets. A small park off of I5, it offers some decent rockcrawling and challenging hill climbs

Hollister Hills

Since Hollister Hills is the local wheeling area of choice I have dedicated a whole page just for all the trips there.

Lost Coast

When it comes to the Lost Coast, it's all about the scenery. The trails themselves are easy in the summer, but can become very difficult in the rainy winter months. I have a page dedicated to just the trips I have taken there.

Rubicon Trail
09/08/01 - 09/09/01

The Rubicon is just about the most famous Jeep trail in the world. Most find it very difficult, while others think it is overrated and not very challenging. As far as I'm concerned, it's as difficult as you want to make it. You can run it in it's entirety, take the bypasses, or just run parts of it. We decided to find out what this trail was all about in just about the purest form available... An almost completely stock Jeep. In two days we ran this trail from the Tahoe side to the Big Sluice, and back out again in a heavily armored TJ with 30's and no lift.
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