Whens the next NOOB Run???
I ran Cleghorn and it was great for an easy run. Bypasses for all obstacles. You can see what there is and do what looks comfortable.
You should consider running Miller on the 25th with us too, I have a stock Rubi and it was a breeze. We can spot you on the few rock crawls. They are great to learn on, and best of all is the practice area in Hungry Valley at the end.
You should consider running Miller on the 25th with us too, I have a stock Rubi and it was a breeze. We can spot you on the few rock crawls. They are great to learn on, and best of all is the practice area in Hungry Valley at the end.
Last edited by blawson; Jun 7, 2011 at 03:38 PM.
Just went on my first two runs, nice short ones through Holy Jims~ they were awesome!!! Learned alot, especially getting comfortable with my capabilities.. sooo tell me the next time you guys do an easy run im ready!!!!!!
I normally don't go much during the hot months but I do need to use up some vacation if you are able to go during the week some time. The local trails near Holy Jim and Santiago (if open) are all easy and there are a lot of 'em.
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Holy Jim Trail is actually a hiking trail leading to Holy Jim Falls. The 4x4 driving section that leads up to the trail is what you really want, and it's called Trabuco Creek Road. If anyone wants to ride this sometime (or anything else nearby in the Canyon), PM me.
Holy Jim Trail is actually a hiking trail leading to Holy Jim Falls. The 4x4 driving section that leads up to the trail is what you really want, and it's called Trabuco Creek Road. If anyone wants to ride this sometime (or anything else nearby in the Canyon), PM me.


