Pismo 4RJ07, Oct. 12th-14th
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I was gone all weekend, so you can still get your orders in, I will probably make the order tomorrow night.
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Thanks again and see you there.
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chris,
i'm in for this, probably leaving friday night or very very early saturday morning. i went to Los Osos(the first time) with family during labor day long weekend, spending 4 days up there enjoying the 60-70 degree weather instead of 110+ down in LA. heavenly place you got up there.
i've done desert runs but never driven around sand dunes. any thing i need to pay attention to ahead?
edit: i'm in Pasadena area, i'll be running solo, so if any of you needs an extra seat, you can ride with me.
i'm in for this, probably leaving friday night or very very early saturday morning. i went to Los Osos(the first time) with family during labor day long weekend, spending 4 days up there enjoying the 60-70 degree weather instead of 110+ down in LA. heavenly place you got up there.
i've done desert runs but never driven around sand dunes. any thing i need to pay attention to ahead?
edit: i'm in Pasadena area, i'll be running solo, so if any of you needs an extra seat, you can ride with me.
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chris,
i'm in for this, probably leaving friday night or very very early saturday morning. i went to Los Osos(the first time) with family during labor day long weekend, spending 4 days up there enjoying the 60-70 degree weather instead of 110+ down in LA. heavenly place you got up there.
i've done desert runs but never driven around sand dunes. any thing i need to pay attention to ahead?
i'm in for this, probably leaving friday night or very very early saturday morning. i went to Los Osos(the first time) with family during labor day long weekend, spending 4 days up there enjoying the 60-70 degree weather instead of 110+ down in LA. heavenly place you got up there.
i've done desert runs but never driven around sand dunes. any thing i need to pay attention to ahead?
As far as sand driving, the number 1 thing is to air way down. The next is have fun and be aware of who is aroung you. One other thing is when you stop, immediately back up a couple feet, that way when you start to go again, you aren't working against a mound of sand directly in front of your tires. You'll learn pretty quick, what works for you, but those are two that work no matter what vehicle you have.
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slowheelin and I did an improptu prerun for the event. We checked out our proposed camp area and the sand highway. We also ran out to Hi mtn. lookout, did a little bit of Garcia Ridge, and did the last part of hi mtn rd. out to Pozo. I'll have to coordinates and description of our camp area later tonight or tomorrow (whenever I go get my gps out of the 4runner). I'll have pics of the tshirts tomorrow also (I tried to take pics tonight, but the flash was just whiting it all out), they'll photograph better in the morning daylight. :angel:
Prerun thread and pics
Teaser pic:
Prerun thread and pics
Teaser pic:
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Safety info courtesy of Bob. It would be smart to make a copy of this info and have in your vehicle's glove box.
Safety Information
As always, call 911 first in case of dire health related or safety emergency.
If you have an incident requiring hospitalization, here is a map to the best emergency center in the area, according to my doctor friend who lives in Pismo Beach. The hospital is roughly 5 miles away, but very easy to get to:
Arroyo Grande Hospital
345 S. Halcyon Rd
Arroyo Grande, CA
805-473-7650
Save this as a PDF and print from your printer: http://www.4runners.org/image/pismo/HOSPITAL-PISMO.pdf I highly suggest if you are attending this event, print out a color copy (best) and put a copy in your glove box.
See you guys out there!
Bob
EDIT:
An alternative/quicker, but more twisty route from south entrance:
Head eastbound on Pier Ave
Right on Route 1 (Front St)
Left on Belridge St
Left on 13th St
Right on the Pike
Left on S. Halcyon Rd
Note: This route is not arrow routed nor visible on the PDF map.
Safety Information
As always, call 911 first in case of dire health related or safety emergency.
If you have an incident requiring hospitalization, here is a map to the best emergency center in the area, according to my doctor friend who lives in Pismo Beach. The hospital is roughly 5 miles away, but very easy to get to:
Arroyo Grande Hospital
345 S. Halcyon Rd
Arroyo Grande, CA
805-473-7650
Save this as a PDF and print from your printer: http://www.4runners.org/image/pismo/HOSPITAL-PISMO.pdf I highly suggest if you are attending this event, print out a color copy (best) and put a copy in your glove box.
See you guys out there!
Bob
EDIT:
An alternative/quicker, but more twisty route from south entrance:
Head eastbound on Pier Ave
Right on Route 1 (Front St)
Left on Belridge St
Left on 13th St
Right on the Pike
Left on S. Halcyon Rd
Note: This route is not arrow routed nor visible on the PDF map.
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Camp and communication info has been added to post 1:
I'll add it here also:
Camp Area Info:
Once you are in the park, head South down the beach. The camp area will be between pole #7 and the end of where you can drive on the beach (basically if you get to the fence on the beach, you went a little too far, but are right in the general area)
The camp will be between the high tide line and the restrooms which are a couple hundred yards in towards the dunes. We should be the biggest group out there that weekend so we should be pretty easy to spot.
For those that have GPS here are the coordinates:
N35 03.790 W120 37.671
Communication:
CB channel- 16
FMRS (little motorolas) channnel: 14 privacy code 0
I'll add it here also:
Camp Area Info:
Once you are in the park, head South down the beach. The camp area will be between pole #7 and the end of where you can drive on the beach (basically if you get to the fence on the beach, you went a little too far, but are right in the general area)
The camp will be between the high tide line and the restrooms which are a couple hundred yards in towards the dunes. We should be the biggest group out there that weekend so we should be pretty easy to spot.
For those that have GPS here are the coordinates:
N35 03.790 W120 37.671
Communication:
CB channel- 16
FMRS (little motorolas) channnel: 14 privacy code 0
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From: Solano Co, CA Originally a North Idaho Hick
Just booked my campspot. I have a bunch of work to do to the Runner before I bring her down due to some Rubicon Carnage but I'm pretty sure I'll be bringing it instead of the Taco. I'm still getting sand of places from last year and I really don't want it in the carpet of the new rig
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We will be leaving San Francisco area about 6pm, so by the time we get there will the gate be closed?
Also is there lights in the camp area? Getting there after dark and it's alittle hard to put up tents in the dark.
Also is there lights in the camp area? Getting there after dark and it's alittle hard to put up tents in the dark.
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What's the word on you guys and chow for Saturday night?
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You will still be able to pull in. I would go in through the southern entrance on Pier Ave. No lights, except those that people bring. I'm sure there will be plenty of lanterns and such. I'll have a lantern there and flashlights.
What's the word on you guys and chow for Saturday night?
What's the word on you guys and chow for Saturday night?
Oops forgot to reply about that.
Make the order for 3 bowls and since I can't eat seafood I will grab something else.
Thanks again.
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No problem! I'll see ya Friday night. I'm sure there will be plenty of lights arougd plus a fire going, and you can always angle your truck so you can use those lights to help you set up.
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hey, chris,
ever thought about taking a quick stop at the Avila Beach hot springs saturday night after the chow? could be a good treat as the beach can be freez'n a$$es. it opens till 9pm and about less than half hour(6 miles) drive from the camp. lot of folks haven't taken a shower for 2 days by that time, it's good to fresh up, specially the ladies(i don't think guys would care much about taking showers, nuh...), come back to have a good night sleep. last hour rate is only $5.
i've never been there, how you ya'l locals think?
http://www.avilahotsprings.com/facil...acilities.html
one more question: i have two sets of tires/rims, Dueler M/T and BFG A/T, both 32/11.5/15. for this trip, would the M/T work better than A/T or other way around?
ever thought about taking a quick stop at the Avila Beach hot springs saturday night after the chow? could be a good treat as the beach can be freez'n a$$es. it opens till 9pm and about less than half hour(6 miles) drive from the camp. lot of folks haven't taken a shower for 2 days by that time, it's good to fresh up, specially the ladies(i don't think guys would care much about taking showers, nuh...), come back to have a good night sleep. last hour rate is only $5.
i've never been there, how you ya'l locals think?
http://www.avilahotsprings.com/facil...acilities.html
one more question: i have two sets of tires/rims, Dueler M/T and BFG A/T, both 32/11.5/15. for this trip, would the M/T work better than A/T or other way around?
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hey, chris,
ever thought about taking a quick stop at the Avila Beach hot springs saturday night after the chow? could be a good treat as the beach can be freez'n a$$es. it opens till 9pm and about less than half hour(6 miles) drive from the camp. lot of folks haven't taken a shower for 2 days by that time, it's good to fresh up, specially the ladies(i don't think guys would care much about taking showers, nuh...), come back to have a good night sleep. last hour rate is only $5.
i've never been there, how you ya'l locals think?
http://www.avilahotsprings.com/facil...acilities.html
one more question: i have two sets of tires/rims, Dueler M/T and BFG A/T, both 32/11.5/15. for this trip, would the M/T work better than A/T or other way around?
ever thought about taking a quick stop at the Avila Beach hot springs saturday night after the chow? could be a good treat as the beach can be freez'n a$$es. it opens till 9pm and about less than half hour(6 miles) drive from the camp. lot of folks haven't taken a shower for 2 days by that time, it's good to fresh up, specially the ladies(i don't think guys would care much about taking showers, nuh...), come back to have a good night sleep. last hour rate is only $5.
i've never been there, how you ya'l locals think?
http://www.avilahotsprings.com/facil...acilities.html
one more question: i have two sets of tires/rims, Dueler M/T and BFG A/T, both 32/11.5/15. for this trip, would the M/T work better than A/T or other way around?
As for the tires, sometimes MT's can dig too much but then other times they work really well. I can't really compare as I have only been out with mud type tires recently. Either set will work well. Sorry, wish I could be more definitive.
Oh, and I'm not trying to discourage you from going to the hot springs, just wanted to let you know that it can be a pain to get off the beach especially when you are coming right back.
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oops!! forgot it's only close ON PAPER. just checkin'.
looks like it's gonna be cold out there, but we may be spared by the rain
COASTAL WATERS FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOS ANGELES/OXNARD CA
318 AM PDT TUE OCT 9 2007
PZZ670-091700-
/O.ROU.KLOX.MA.F.0000.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
WATERS FROM PT. PIEDRAS BLANCAS TO PT. ARGUELLO AND WESTWARD 60 NM-
FRI
NW WINDS 10 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT. NW SWELL 7 TO 9 FT.
SAT
NW WINDS 10 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT. NW SWELL 7 TO 9 FT.
Point Forecast: Pismo Beach, CA
35.14N -120.63W (Elev. 79 ft)
Friday: A chance of showers. Patchy fog before 11am. Otherwise, partly sunny, with a high near 64.
Friday Night: A chance of showers. Partly cloudy, with a low around 52.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 65.
Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 52.
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 66.
Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 54.
Tides for Port San Luis Wharf starting with October 12, 2007.
Day High Tide Height Sunrise Moon Time % Moon
/Low Time Feet Sunset Visible
F 12 Low 4:34 AM 2.0 7:07 AM Rise 8:33 AM 0
12 High 10:43 AM 5.4 6:32 PM Set 7:04 PM
12 Low 5:40 PM 0.3
Sa 13 High 12:03 AM 3.9 7:07 AM Rise 9:33 AM 2
13 Low 4:56 AM 2.3 6:31 PM Set 7:36 PM
13 High 11:06 AM 5.4
13 Low 6:18 PM 0.3
Su 14 High 12:54 AM 3.7 7:08 AM Rise 10:32 AM 6
14 Low 5:17 AM 2.7 6:30 PM Set 8:13 PM
14 High 11:31 AM 5.3
14 Low 7:02 PM 0.4
looks like it's gonna be cold out there, but we may be spared by the rain
COASTAL WATERS FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOS ANGELES/OXNARD CA
318 AM PDT TUE OCT 9 2007
PZZ670-091700-
/O.ROU.KLOX.MA.F.0000.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
WATERS FROM PT. PIEDRAS BLANCAS TO PT. ARGUELLO AND WESTWARD 60 NM-
FRI
NW WINDS 10 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT. NW SWELL 7 TO 9 FT.
SAT
NW WINDS 10 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT. NW SWELL 7 TO 9 FT.
Point Forecast: Pismo Beach, CA
35.14N -120.63W (Elev. 79 ft)
Friday: A chance of showers. Patchy fog before 11am. Otherwise, partly sunny, with a high near 64.
Friday Night: A chance of showers. Partly cloudy, with a low around 52.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 65.
Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 52.
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 66.
Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 54.
Tides for Port San Luis Wharf starting with October 12, 2007.
Day High Tide Height Sunrise Moon Time % Moon
/Low Time Feet Sunset Visible
F 12 Low 4:34 AM 2.0 7:07 AM Rise 8:33 AM 0
12 High 10:43 AM 5.4 6:32 PM Set 7:04 PM
12 Low 5:40 PM 0.3
Sa 13 High 12:03 AM 3.9 7:07 AM Rise 9:33 AM 2
13 Low 4:56 AM 2.3 6:31 PM Set 7:36 PM
13 High 11:06 AM 5.4
13 Low 6:18 PM 0.3
Su 14 High 12:54 AM 3.7 7:08 AM Rise 10:32 AM 6
14 Low 5:17 AM 2.7 6:30 PM Set 8:13 PM
14 High 11:31 AM 5.3
14 Low 7:02 PM 0.4
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Actually, mid 60's and sunny makes for it being really comfortable driving around out there. We'll be keeping an eye on the weather, we won't really know till Thursday. This area is real finnicky when it comes to storms. The last one skipped us completely, it rained just to the north, south, and west of us.
The best thing will be to check the forecast again Wed. night/Thursday and see what it says.
The best thing will be to check the forecast again Wed. night/Thursday and see what it says.