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No problem! I'm still waiting for my friends to upload and go through all the pics they took this weekend
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Thanks for posting up and I've got you and your family on the list.
I can assure you that we will be taking things very carefully, we have a couple stock JKs coming and want everyone to be able to button up and drive back home. I know that my wife has the same fear as yours. Will you be camping?
If I were leading this group i'd stick to the Fencline. It'll take the better part of the day, is very scenic and has plenty of challenging climbs and ledges - almost all of which can be bypassed for those in stock jeeps. I'm out there every weekend and can tell you (as has already been said) the park was profoundly affected by the spring rains. In the past month I've run almost every trail except maybe Tro (which would be another good option given its bypasses - but I'm sure there's a lot of stagnant stanky water on it) and one or two others. Even the traditional "beginner" trails have ratcheted up the difficulty factor significantly. E.g Greenhorn - the drop offs in the creek portion that used to be built up with huge rocks (which essentially formed ramps) have had those rocks get washed away. There are two drops that are > 4 feet. This may all change by October, but regardless, I would think Fenceline would be your best option given the group you are taking.
If I were leading this group i'd stick to the Fencline. It'll take the better part of the day, is very scenic and has plenty of challenging climbs and ledges - almost all of which can be bypassed for those in stock jeeps. I'm out there every weekend and can tell you (as has already been said) the park was profoundly affected by the spring rains. In the past month I've run almost every trail except maybe Tro (which would be another good option given its bypasses - but I'm sure there's a lot of stagnant stanky water on it) and one or two others. Even the traditional "beginner" trails have ratcheted up the difficulty factor significantly. E.g Greenhorn - the drop offs in the creek portion that used to be built up with huge rocks (which essentially formed ramps) have had those rocks get washed away. There are two drops that are > 4 feet. This may all change by October, but regardless, I would think Fenceline would be your best option given the group you are taking.
If I were leading this group i'd stick to the Fencline. It'll take the better part of the day, is very scenic and has plenty of challenging climbs and ledges - almost all of which can be bypassed for those in stock jeeps. I'm out there every weekend and can tell you (as has already been said) the park was profoundly affected by the spring rains. In the past month I've run almost every trail except maybe Tro (which would be another good option given its bypasses - but I'm sure there's a lot of stagnant stanky water on it) and one or two others. Even the traditional "beginner" trails have ratcheted up the difficulty factor significantly. E.g Greenhorn - the drop offs in the creek portion that used to be built up with huge rocks (which essentially formed ramps) have had those rocks get washed away. There are two drops that are > 4 feet. This may all change by October, but regardless, I would think Fenceline would be your best option given the group you are taking.
Mike, tried to PM you but your inbox is full!
I will check that out! Thanks for your help, Mike. I really appreciate the guidance. Now, I have a question. Looking at the trail cmap, I don't see the Fenceline trail on there. Does it have another name by chance? Thanks again!
My bad - I deleted some stuff
"Fenceline" is technically North Pole on the map. It starts at the very top left of the map and runs down the entire upper edge of the map (there's more than enough room to run the trail in either direction though). The map leaves a lot to be desired, but it will at least get you in the general vicinity.
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EVERYONE PLEASE Read through the first post again and post on here so that I know you saw it. It has be majorly updated.
If anyone has any questions, please contact me via here or PM.
Just to clarify - Fenceline will definitely not take all day of you plan on getting on the trails at 7AM. I may have been exageratting a bit by saying it will take most of the day. If you start at 7AM and most people do the bypasses, you'll probably be done by 11am or so. The more people that try the harder lines, the longer it'll take
10-4! Copy all the updates.
I don't see my name in the maybe column! Gonna try to make it out Saturday with my girlfriend and our new puppy
I reread your first post and it looks like a great plan. Looking forward to seeing everyone there!
Great plan, can't wait. My wife and kids (7 and 4) might be coming.
Saturday meals(breakfast and lunch) are we providing them our selves?