The lake bed has free POWER? Your D key must be acting up uh Charlie?
Now that's some pressure, right there ... I don't care who ya are. In a different thread, Donn asked if this is the place that is easy to get stuck (no FWD, remember). Any recommendations on where is better? Is this the dry lake where Sled Riders had their Dual Euro. I recall some "brown outs" there on Sunday.
I remember years ago My self and Darlene where the first ones out and it seamed like a good idea to park on the the east side of the lake bed it was John and Kandy first came out. IT SUCKED if the wind blows very thing has power in it and I mean everything. You could not see across camp at times. Please try not to park on the lake bed if you are the first ones out there. Did I say it SUCKED.FYI; Please don't take this wrong. If you end up being the first one out and end up parking the club on the lake bed there is a very good chance the Barney's will not be parking with the club. The power takes days and weeks to clean up from power on that lake bed. It is no fun at all. Charlie
I am also bringing a 4x4, just in case .....but I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I won't need to use it. Looks like I'll be heading out early Saturday morning....I noticed someone mentioned it was off of boone...what are the exact directions??
Brian, If you are driving east bound on "Old Woman Springs Rd." or State Hwy 247 through Lucerne, past Camp Rock Rd. past Bessemer Mine Rd. it's about another 7mi - 10mi on the left is Boone Rd. there's also a OHV sign (like @ camp rock and Bessemer) on the rt at Boone rd. 247 is straight for a ways and about 100 yard past the Boone rd is a hard right hander, so if you hang a rt you went to far.The rd in is good just DO Not go off road, stay on the rd to the lake and park on the lake wagon train style as there is no cover (Hills, or Rock piles) Norm
Keith is not having a Mag moment he remimbers and so does Jenn. That weekend sucked and I put us there. It is not a 4X4 issue it is a dust issue.Charlie