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May 11 Cleghorn Run

10K views 210 replies 37 participants last post by  unboundmo 
#1 ·
There was discussion of a Cleghorn run at the Murrieta/Temecula meet and greet. So here goes. We will be meeting at the Cleghorn exit at the trailhead at 10:00 am. The run is open for all rigs from stocker to fully built monsters. There are bypasses for all the obstacles. But I Think everyone will want to take the challenges. No worries if someone gets stuck or needs a tug or two. Our runs are always fun and a good time in the dirt.

So,who wants to join in for a dusty day on the trail?

Jeff
 
#139 ·
Jeff and crew,

Please post some pictures when you can. I want to see all the fun I missed...

Thanks,

Nick
 
#142 ·
Had a good time guys....CH is always fun...cant wait till the next one

It was nice meeting you guys...I couldn't believe that just about everyone on this run was a first time meet for me...

K9 ...sorry about ur DS ...Johnny Bees in Victor Ville builds the best shafts and has the bomb prices without paying for the name!
I can get u his number if u'd like to get a quote ...

Thanx again Jeff and another job well done Bill...
now back to the pool...
 
#149 ·
Good time and lots of fun. I will get some pics up later. Nice meeting all of you!
 
#151 ·
It was a great day! I got to put more faces with the people on here. Nice meeting those if you I hadn't! And great hanging with those I had met before! Finally got to meet the famous Sandy! Such a good time!! Thanks everyone
 
#153 ·
So I did a little research and it looks like that crazy notch I almost flopped on is called Pucker Hill, and it has claimed more than one Jeep. I told my wife that, and she said that she conquered Oh Shit Rock today on her mountain bike ride. All in all, a successful, though scary, day.

Not me, but I found a video of somebody else conquering it. Kind of giving me PTSD, but here it is: Pucker Hill - YouTube
 
#164 ·
Seems to me Big Vic and XJman took us down something like this when he led us there. I remember a very long, muddy, steep, slippery slope buried in a bunch of trees. I remember people saying don't lock your wheels, keep it in low and keep the wheels turning. It was like a Jeep slip and slide.
 
#173 · (Edited)
Had a great day wheeling and spending time with forum members. One casualty of 20 isn't bad with all things considered (or was it 18?) I have driven my jeep in front wheel drive. I could not imagine doing it while being locked.

I have learned a new lesson today. Don't always follow guys with 37's. I still don't what I was thinking going down pucker hill. I should probably make sure I have a passenger with me from now on so they can make sure I don't do stupid things.
 
#174 ·
I missed one heck of a trip....thanks for sharing all...
 
#177 ·
Working on getting a few more
 

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