Bray's 96 Sleeper
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Re: Bray's 96 Sleeper
Stunning!
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Thanks Gents!
Just had her out for a quick run to Ocotillo Wells last weekend.
Secret's out; it was CROWDED!
Just had her out for a quick run to Ocotillo Wells last weekend.
Secret's out; it was CROWDED!
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Grabbed some screenshots from a video my buddy took while I went down Diablo Drop Off
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Dang! Sure flexes out good! Where is that located?
Todd Z.
Todd Z.
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Hey Todd!
That section of trail lies within Fish Creek, which is the state park area that can be accessed by Split Mountain Road or the upper desert via S2 and Arroyo Seco Del Diablo.
Fish Creek trailhead is adjacent to the "shooting area" noted on the map. S2 access is near the Agua Caliente Springs side of the map below
Here's a pin:
32.95510435075182, -116.18800819887318
Re: Bray's 96 Sleeper
Thanks! I went down a hill like that years ago out there and I wasn't sure if that was the same place or not.
Todd Z.
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My favorite trail is Canyon Sin Nombre to Fish Creek and the drop off into Split mountain. A lot of fun for a night run.
David
David
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Hey Todd!
Place has sure changed a lot from when I was a kid. I remember it being a pretty tight squeeze for a fullsize. Now, no issue at all.
David, thanks for the heads up; I'll be sure to check out Sin Nombre next time out.
I jetted out for a quick overnighter on Sat- solo trips always bring the value.
About 120 miles of dirt between Sat eve and Sunday. Love this truck more and more each time out.
Free carwash on the way out through Julian- nothing like dropping into the desert and the sunshine that awaits:
I took a different route in via S2 and the Mud Caves turn off. From there I took Arroyo Seco Del Diablo to Diablo Drop Off and came into my usual spot in Fish Creek from the other direction.
Place has sure changed a lot from when I was a kid. I remember it being a pretty tight squeeze for a fullsize. Now, no issue at all.
David, thanks for the heads up; I'll be sure to check out Sin Nombre next time out.
I jetted out for a quick overnighter on Sat- solo trips always bring the value.
About 120 miles of dirt between Sat eve and Sunday. Love this truck more and more each time out.
Free carwash on the way out through Julian- nothing like dropping into the desert and the sunshine that awaits:
I took a different route in via S2 and the Mud Caves turn off. From there I took Arroyo Seco Del Diablo to Diablo Drop Off and came into my usual spot in Fish Creek from the other direction.
Re: Bray's 96 Sleeper
Trailhead at Mud Cave turnoff S2
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View from Diablo
Camp
Sunday AM I headed out toward Superstition
Camp
Sunday AM I headed out toward Superstition
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Always a great view:
Found a new spot. Learn something new every trip
Not snow......
Tons of water out there- the oasis has grown; gotta be a mile long
Look at the size of this washout- right in the middle of the trail; Gnarly!
Found a new spot. Learn something new every trip
Not snow......
Tons of water out there- the oasis has grown; gotta be a mile long
Look at the size of this washout- right in the middle of the trail; Gnarly!
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Re: Bray's 96 Sleeper
Lynn's Place is pretty cool, especially when you know the back story
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Great trip, Bray, thanks for sharing. You're trips and build are inspiration.
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Re: Bray's 96 Sleeper
sweet pictures! those action shots in the sand are killer thanks for sharing!
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Thanks Gents!
Back with some more shots from last weekend.
Different flavor- Drone View!
My buddy did an awesome job with an edit here- check it out!
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaeP0Aa8zb4[/youtube]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaeP0Aa8zb4
I'll post a couple screenshots, but nothing beats video....
Back with some more shots from last weekend.
Different flavor- Drone View!
My buddy did an awesome job with an edit here- check it out!
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaeP0Aa8zb4[/youtube]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaeP0Aa8zb4
I'll post a couple screenshots, but nothing beats video....
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That is awesome. What drone were you using and was it a automatic follow you setup or was it manually controlled by someone? When I get my Bronco back in the dirt I want to get a drone that follows you through the Dunes and desert.
David
David