WOW a dirt bike rider that's terrified of blood and broken bones..
So understand dont waste your time always searching for those wasted years
face up and make your stand and realize that your living in the golden years
Have to agree with JZ your post of injury not cool. Riding in slit 50 mph not smart or know better. Its like if I post a
cool 4x4 truck and you post your trip to the ER . While your driving your rig reckless. With respect to another dirt biker I'm sure you learned your
lessen. When I was a novice did same stupid thing in slit bed. Lucky no visit to the ER so I asked the old timer experts. What to do with slit THEY
SAID GO AROUND IT DUMMY. HAAAA sorry for that hope to ride with you one day at a slow pace.
Hi JZ, would my front wheel drive 2006 highlander be able to get in and out of there? I have a buddy with a tundra and he said he never has to use
4wd on one of the ss roads.
There is a 4WD section of the sisters and it is on the road between Los Morros and San José fish camp (Faro San José)... The other 2WD hazard would
be silt (powdery dust beds) which are just north of Punta Canoas (not bad last year) and a big one north of Punta Cono, on the coast road... can be
avoided using the inland choice.
A 5mph tip-over in silt....looked down and foot was rotated 180' backwards...[/rquote]
Have to agree
with JZ your post of injury not cool. Riding in slit 50 mph not smart or know better. Its like if I post a cool 4x4 truck and you post your trip to
the ER . While your driving your rig reckless. With respect to another dirt biker I'm sure you learned your lessen. When I was a novice did same
stupid thing in slit bed. Lucky no visit to the ER so I asked the old timer experts. What to do with slit THEY SAID GO AROUND IT DUMMY. HAAAA sorry
for that hope to ride with you one day at a slow pace.
I only posted the north sisters map as the question was about 4WD needs... and as I put on this map, it is in the north part. All of my 2018 maps are
in the Nomad Road Conditions forum if you want to see the south Sisters map.
Thanks david and jz. Ill.probably just stick to the one i have been to with the lighthouse. The fishermen can pull me out if i get stuck. Ive met
them and they are friendly. In time i'll upgrade to a 4wd.
10-4, while there is an excellent 2WD graded dirt highway from Santa Rosalillita all the way north to the Punta Cono road, you only need to go a few
feet off of it to get trapped by soft sand! The trick is to lower the air pressure (all 4 tires) way down (~10 psi) and any 2WD can get out without a
lot of difficulty. Bring a good tire inflator!
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will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.”
There are lots of silt beds in the Punta Vibora area. That is why they cancelled that section of the Baja 1000 in 2003. Also lots of silt beds east of
Bahia Blanco in the early sections of the road to Hwy 1.
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The stone mountains pile up to the sky and there is little fresh water. But we know we must go back
if we live, and we don't know why." - Steinbeck, Log from the Sea of Cortez
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