Southern California Club Xterra
Southern California Club Xterra => SCCX Welcome Center => Topic started by: MaxPower on May 03, 2011, 10:23:54 PM
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Hello. Not sure if this is the correct spot for this but I wanted to introduce myself. I'm Max and a proud new (6 weeks ago) owner of an 05 Off Road Xterra. Haven't been off road in a while so I'm really excited to have the truck now and look forward to many adventures.
Been saving $$ for a while now and I have some mods planned in the near future. First, bumpers, skid plates and sliders from Hefty. I ordered them today and they said 8 to 10 weeks. I'd also like to do a lift and am thinking of PRGs 4WD Advanced Coilover Kit. The gps mount and gps, rubber floor mats, roof rack w/ hi lift and shovel mounts would be nice too.
Anyhoo, I'm in Covina and like Big Bear, Landers, 29 palms, palm springs and many more. Not sure how this group feels about it so hear goes I'm also a geocacher and like to include caching on my trips when I can.
Hope to meet some like minded people on the trails.
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welcome to the club!
at risk of sounding stupid whats a geocacher? lol
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at risk of sounding stupid whats a geocacher? lol
Not stupid at all. I'm never sure of who knows about it and I saw some geocaching stickers in some of the photos so wasn't sure if there was a "group" feeling. Anyway, geocaching.com is a treasure hunt type game using hand held gps devices. There really is no real "treasure" other than the hunt. It's a fun way to get yourself off the couch and a destination for off road adventures.
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Not stupid at all. I'm never sure of who knows about it and I saw some geocaching stickers in some of the photos so wasn't sure if there was a "group" feeling. Anyway, geocaching.com is a treasure hunt type game using hand held gps devices. There really is no real "treasure" other than the hunt. It's a fun way to get yourself off the couch and a destination for off road adventures.
Welcome! I'm in Upland so kinda close by.
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Hey, we're neighbors! I'm in the West Covina/Hacienda Heights area. Although we're right in the center of the action.... below Big Bear, above San Diego, and between Gorman and Joshua Tree, sometimes it would be nice to be a little closer to some good trails. Lytle Creek and Cleghorn seem to be the closest.
I'm a premium member on geocaching.com, although I have only one find. Haha, I'm really bad at it but that is probably because I don't pursue it as much as I would like. It would also help if I not wait until the day before I plan to do some caching to figure out/remember how to use my Garmin 60CS(no x). My other 60CSx is laying on the ground in some remote area of the Mojave Desert where it got lost. I think I also need to choose better geocaches. It seems the ones I attempt are later reported as abandoned.
Anyways, welcome! (http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-greet024.gif)
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Welcome. My wife and I have done some geocaching. You should join us on the Rattlesnake Canyon Xcursion. Print up some caches for along the way. Good excuse to stop and get out of the trucks and explore.
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Thanks for the "welcome" messages!!!
RockinX - that stinks about your lost gps. I started off years ago with the 60cs and really enjoyed it. Got an Oregon 550 since it would hold all the cache information and keep track of the finds but now upgraded to a 62s and haven't been happier with a gps. As for some fun caches there's PeeWee Lawn Jockey in Landers. I'm sure some here have heard of it but if not it's a Lawn Jockey cemented to the top of a huge boulder out in the middle of no where. Not a cache itself but there is one nearby. There's another near the Burro Schmidt tunnel near Red Rock State Park N 35
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Your stock skid plates will be sufficient. As far as sliders if someone is spotting you should be fine. See Pauls review in the Rattlesnake Canyon thread.
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Welcome.
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There's another near the Burro Schmidt tunnel near Red Rock State Park N 35
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Welcome aboard.
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As for some fun caches there's PeeWee Lawn Jockey in Landers. I'm sure some here have heard of it but if not it's a Lawn Jockey cemented to the top of a huge boulder out in the middle of no where.
Check out this photo of the Lawn Jockey and the tiny Xterras below. It is a bit of a hike up to the top. Welcome to the forum and if you'd like to cache some time shoot me an email.
dhatch27@sbcglobal.net
(http://img.geocaching.com/cache/log/1240211_200.jpg)
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Your stock skid plates will be sufficient. As far as sliders if someone is spotting you should be fine. See Pauls review in the Rattlesnake Canyon thread.
Okay then I'm thinking I'm in for this trip. Let me check on work for a final okay but I want to go!
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Hope to see you on the trails!
I tried the link and couldn't get it to work. That's awesome that you have been there already. It was a few years ago for me and when I had a 4runner. I'm ready to go back again especially with a locker in the rear end.
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I tried the link and couldn't get it to work. That's awesome that you have been there already. It was a few years ago for me and when I had a 4runner. I'm ready to go back again especially with a locker in the rear end.
Oops, fixed it...I had tried to get fancy with the link. Dave (dhsundance) really knows his stuff when it comes to geocaching. I wouldn't be surprised if he has thousands of finds in addition to a lot of hides.
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sounds pretty cool i may have to tag along ;D
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Welcome!
My son and I are avid geocachers, and started last August on a trip to Big Bear. It is a great game, and I find it is an excellent hobby (along with modding the X) to get outside and enjoy nature. I personally own a DeLorme PN-60, and have had success with this unit.
This is a great informal site, with a core group of Members that keep the Xcursions and Meets fun.
Congrats on the purchase of the 05' Off Road model, it will serve you well. Especially the rear locker! ;D
John, GhostX
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Thanks John. BTW I'm TheDeviousMaxPower on gc.com, what's you username? Might have heard of you. I have many hidden in BB.