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[*] posted on 11-26-2011 at 07:57 AM


I am interested in helping out with a support vehicle. I have an 4x4 F350 truck with a camper shell and if you think it is necessary I can bring a 5'x8' utility trailer. I haven't done much in that area and have always wanted to. Sounds like a fun trip. I am in BoLA, so not too far to Gonzaga. let me know about the trailer. If you don't think it is necessary for the gear then maybe I'll bring a quad.
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PS Actually, the truck I will bring is the one in my avatar. Does that give you confidence in it? :)

[Edited on 11-26-2011 by larryC]
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[*] posted on 11-26-2011 at 08:31 AM


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an average person walks a mile in about 20 minutes. might be good for a baseline.


But think that's on a fairly flat surface isn't it Woody? Going up the washes will sloow most down considerably. I think anyway. :?:




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[*] posted on 11-26-2011 at 09:10 AM


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an average person walks a mile in about 20 minutes. might be good for a baseline.


But think that's on a fairly flat surface isn't it Woody? Going up the washes will sloow most down considerably. I think anyway. :?:


Being old, fat and out of shape will slow me down more than a steenkin sand wash, at least you're only old lou:lol::lol:.....dt




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[*] posted on 11-26-2011 at 11:09 AM


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I am interested in helping out with a support vehicle. I have an 4x4 F350 truck with a camper shell and if you think it is necessary I can bring a 5'x8' utility trailer. I haven't done much in that area and have always wanted to. Sounds like a fun trip. I am in BoLA, so not too far to Gonzaga. let me know about the trailer. If you don't think it is necessary for the gear then maybe I'll bring a quad.
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PS Actually, the truck I will bring is the one in my avatar. Does that give you confidence in it? :)

[Edited on 11-26-2011 by larryC]


A trailer might be usufull for the gear. I wouldn't take it down the widowmaker into Mission Santa Maria but leave it somewhere safe for on the way out.

Is your truck right side up now?
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[*] posted on 11-26-2011 at 01:37 PM


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an average person walks a mile in about 20 minutes. might be good for a baseline.


My limited hiking experience tells me that IF the above is true, it's measured over relatively flat, solid, uncluttered land. Now add hills, sand, and rocks to the mix. Then, there's that swamp...

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[*] posted on 11-26-2011 at 01:40 PM


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I am interested in helping out with a support vehicle. I have an 4x4 F350 truck with a camper shell and if you think it is necessary I can bring a 5'x8' utility trailer. I haven't done much in that area and have always wanted to. Sounds like a fun trip. I am in BoLA, so not too far to Gonzaga. let me know about the trailer. If you don't think it is necessary for the gear then maybe I'll bring a quad.
Larry
PS Actually, the truck I will bring is the one in my avatar. Does that give you confidence in it? :)

[Edited on 11-26-2011 by larryC]


A trailer might be usufull for the gear. I wouldn't take it down the widowmaker into Mission Santa Maria but leave it somewhere safe for on the way out.

Is your truck right side up now?


You guys' willingness to help, and to organize such an event, makes one proud to be associated with the Nomads (even if some around Mulege don't seem to think so).




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[*] posted on 11-26-2011 at 02:59 PM


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an average person walks a mile in about 20 minutes. might be good for a baseline.


My limited hiking experience tells me that the above is true, it's measured over relatively flat, solid, uncluttered land. Now add hills, sand, and rocks to the mix. Then, there's that swamp...


eggsackly! but what about the downhill sides of the roads? it is an average, for a baseline, YMMV! so 30 minutes per mile? has anyone even penciled it out yet?:?:




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[*] posted on 11-26-2011 at 03:08 PM


Go for it! Can you pencil your fat butt trudging many miles across desert country. Not a pretty picture. It's a comical picture.;D
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[*] posted on 11-26-2011 at 03:26 PM


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I am interested in helping out with a support vehicle. I have an 4x4 F350 truck with a camper shell and if you think it is necessary I can bring a 5'x8' utility trailer. I haven't done much in that area and have always wanted to. Sounds like a fun trip. I am in BoLA, so not too far to Gonzaga. let me know about the trailer. If you don't think it is necessary for the gear then maybe I'll bring a quad.
Larry
PS Actually, the truck I will bring is the one in my avatar. Does that give you confidence in it? :)

[Edited on 11-26-2011 by larryC]


A trailer might be usufull for the gear. I wouldn't take it down the widowmaker into Mission Santa Maria but leave it somewhere safe for on the way out.

Is your truck right side up now?



I don't know much about the route, but if I had to leave the trailer somewhere wouldn't that negate its usefullness? I didn't plan on following the hikng route, just on meeting at prearranged spots and setting up a camp for the hikers.
I see you are from Bakerspatch, so you probably know Roger Mears. He is my neighbor down here in BoLA and he'll be here in a couple of weeks. I'll invite him to come along he is always up for an adventure. He'll want to take his Cinco Grande.
The truck is right side up now and I'm doing my best to keep it that way. Not one of my better days.
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[*] posted on 11-26-2011 at 04:38 PM


I recommend figuring 6 hours to hike up to Mision Santa Maria on El Camino Real as it is quite a trail. I only did 2/3 of it back in 2003 but Don Jorge did it all the way just a week or 2 after me. He came back down via the canyon. The next day is 14.5 miles to Santa Ynez on the road so about 7 to 8 hours is my guesstimate.



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[*] posted on 11-26-2011 at 05:27 PM


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I don't know much about the route, but if I had to leave the trailer somewhere wouldn't that negate its usefullness? I didn't plan on following the hikng route, just on meeting at prearranged spots and setting up a camp for the hikers.
I see you are from Bakerspatch, so you probably know Roger Mears. He is my neighbor down here in BoLA and he'll be here in a couple of weeks. I'll invite him to come along he is always up for an adventure. He'll want to take his Cinco Grande.
The truck is right side up now and I'm doing my best to keep it that way. Not one of my better days.
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By a safe area I mean before the widowmaker. Connecting the trailer on the way out. It would be maybe 2-3 miles from the camp site at the mission. I plotted a course on Google Earth for our leader starting behind the La Pinta or Desert Inn hotel or what ever it's called now that follows a trail then into a wash over to the main road that goes to Puerto Canoas or San Jose, which ever we what to go to. Ist night Missionj Santa Maria, 2nd night Santa Ines. 3rd night some where west, etc. Was on the road from San Jose this past Monday. Graded and wide but muddy from the rain. May what to find narrow trail to follow.
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[*] posted on 11-26-2011 at 10:00 PM


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an average person walks a mile in about 20 minutes. might be good for a baseline.


My limited hiking experience tells me that the above is true, it's measured over relatively flat, solid, uncluttered land. Now add hills, sand, and rocks to the mix. Then, there's that swamp...



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[*] posted on 11-27-2011 at 08:53 AM


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I don't know much about the route, but if I had to leave the trailer somewhere wouldn't that negate its usefullness? I didn't plan on following the hikng route, just on meeting at prearranged spots and setting up a camp for the hikers.
I see you are from Bakerspatch, so you probably know Roger Mears. He is my neighbor down here in BoLA and he'll be here in a couple of weeks. I'll invite him to come along he is always up for an adventure. He'll want to take his Cinco Grande.
The truck is right side up now and I'm doing my best to keep it that way. Not one of my better days.
Larry


By a safe area I mean before the widowmaker. Connecting the trailer on the way out. It would be maybe 2-3 miles from the camp site at the mission. I plotted a course on Google Earth for our leader starting behind the La Pinta or Desert Inn hotel or what ever it's called now that follows a trail then into a wash over to the main road that goes to Puerto Canoas or San Jose, which ever we what to go to. Ist night Missionj Santa Maria, 2nd night Santa Ines. 3rd night some where west, etc. Was on the road from San Jose this past Monday. Graded and wide but muddy from the rain. May what to find narrow trail to follow.


OK, you know the area better than I do. I haven't done anything east of Santa Ynez, and the last time I was at Faro San Jose was in '74. I can follow directions fairly well, so I'll just go or do what you guys want me to do. I just need a little road trip.
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[*] posted on 11-27-2011 at 04:52 PM


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[*] posted on 11-28-2011 at 08:03 AM


Been watching this from the beginning and it sounds like a fun thing But after seeing the many pictures of you guys over the years I think I should mention something:lol:some of you better start training yesterday:lol:

Them beer bellies mixed with a sandy arroyo,throw in a hot day and to much beer last nite well you know how that might play out:lol:
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[*] posted on 11-28-2011 at 10:36 AM


That's why we will have supply trucks along. Either to drink more beer or for a ride.
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[*] posted on 12-17-2011 at 06:16 PM


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[*] posted on 12-17-2011 at 08:43 PM


I've been "training".....



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[*] posted on 12-18-2011 at 11:03 AM


I'm still interested in being there in a support roll if you need it.
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[*] posted on 12-18-2011 at 11:23 AM


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I've been "training".....


Me too, I've been walking 3-5 miles two and sometimes three days a week with a 15 lb backpack. I have 4 qts of water in plastic bottles in it so if it starts to feel heavy I can just pour the water out. So far so good.
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