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Latest Report

Barrett Lake
Sept 11-15

2013 Calendar:

SANTA CRUZ 4-WHEEL DRIVE CLUB
2013 RUN LIST

Date Event Location Trail Master
Rating
Feb 2 Holiday Party Bruno's Holiday Committee
CHEERS!
Feb 15-18  Snow Run Twain Harte - Lazy Z Resort Brad
easy - moderate
March 23-24 Mud Run Hollister Andy
moderate - difficult
April 5-7 Wine Run Paso Robles Jeff & Camille
CHEERS!
April 25-29 Hammers Johnson Valley Cancelled
difficultdifficult
May 10-12 Molina Ghost Run (CAL4WHEEL EVENT) Hollister 
$45 per vehicle for members, or $55 per vehicle for non-members - MORE INFO & REGISTRATION FORM
Mick & Lori
easy - moderate
June 21-23 Pismo Oceano Dunes Robin
easy - moderate
July 4th Parade & Family Picnic Boulder Creek @ 9:00am, Scotts Valley @ 1:30pm, Picnic @ McDorsa Park,SV afterward Michelle
US Flag FUN!
July 6 Hollister SVRA Meet at Safeway in Scotts Valley @ 8:30am Saturday Eli
moderate
Aug 15-19 Fordyce Cisco Grove - make reservations now (530) 426-1600 Paul
difficult
Sept 20-22 Niagara Rim Eldorado NF Cancelled
moderate
Aug 30-Sept 2nd Cantina on the 'Con Rubicon Cancelled
moderate
October 26th Hollister Hills "Make a Difference day" event. Sponsored by Hollister Hills SVRA - Lunch will be provided. Starts at 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM Open
Nov 8-10 Rubicon @ Wentworth Springs Camp near Airport Flats Campground. SUBJECT TO WEATHER CONDITIONS!! Robin
moderate - difficult
Dec 7th 5th Annual Last One Standing Challenge & RAFFLE! Hollister SVRA @ 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM - RAFFLE IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING LOS Committee
moderate - difficult
         
         
Dates to Remember:

Friends of The Rubicon Work Weekends:

Friends of the Rubicon URL - http://www.delalbright.com/Rubicon/rubicon.htm

Friends of El Dorado National Forest URL - http://www.friendsofeldorado.com/

Friends of Fordyce Trail Workdays - http://www.fordycetrail.org/

 

 

Trail Rating Difficulty Guide:

= These are usually considered rough fire roads that stock vehicles could easily conquer. Stock ride height, stock tires, open differentials and little or no previous four wheeling experience.

= These are more challenging trails for a mildly modified vehicle. 2-3" lift, up 32" tires, limited slip differential in at least one axle, would have moderate difficulty traversing these trails. A so-equipped rig could expect minor body damage.

= These are quite challenging trails, even for a well equipped rig with a novice driver. Rig improvements would comprise of 33-35" tires, 4-5" lift, at least one locking differential, winch, and a full roll cage. These trails usually have numerous difficult sections composed of large boulders and crevasses that are challenging for even an experienced driver to negotiate. Higher risk of body damage to occur.

= This an extreme trail, generally reserved for very experienced drivers in very well equipped rigs. Rig improvements would include greater than 35" tires, Locking differentials in both axles, Greater than 7" lift, winch, rocker guards, body armor, full roll cage. Body damage and mechanical failures are likely. Extreme challenges that include massive boulders, vertical climbs, and pinch points.

See 2012 Calendar

 



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