Awesome - yea Sicker was getting a little too familiar for me as well as it's a pretty small area. So we'll check out Skutz falls and do some exploring.
Anyone else joining in? I should really set up some sort of site-wide email notification for these runs.
I don't know of any great technical wheeling spots out past Cowichan lake - I was thinking that would be the Monday trip which would be longer distance and more logging roads / exploring. That's also where I think we can get some nice views, and maybe get into some snow?
For Sunday we could do the Sicker backside route through the clay pits and past the hillclimbs etc. I think that's what you're wanting to do Larry? Otherwise we could go check out Skutz falls because I've been told there is some hard wheeling out there but I've never actually been, so we'd be doing some searching.
Cool - should we plan something for this weekend? Is it worth splitting into two days, one for easy wheeling, one for hard, or is everyone cool with just doing an easy overall route and the harder wheelers can do a few detours?
I wouldn't mind bombing down past Cowichan lake and seeing if we can get some altitude - it's been a while since I've been out that way.
Sounds good Brad
Anyone else for Monday? Myself and FarmYard for sure. ToyZuki you in as well?
Awesome - yea Sicker was getting a little too familiar for me as well as it's a pretty small area. So we'll check out Skutz falls and do some exploring.
Anyone else joining in? I should really set up some sort of site-wide email notification for these runs.
I don't know of any great technical wheeling spots out past Cowichan lake - I was thinking that would be the Monday trip which would be longer distance and more logging roads / exploring. That's also where I think we can get some nice views, and maybe get into some snow?
For Sunday we could do the Sicker backside route through the clay pits and past the hillclimbs etc. I think that's what you're wanting to do Larry? Otherwise we could go check out Skutz falls because I've been told there is some hard wheeling out there but I've never actually been, so we'd be doing some searching.
Anyone have any other ideas?
Alright cool - so let's plan for a moderate to difficult wheel on Sunday, and then a light / stock trip on Monday (assuming my truck survives)!
Does that work for everyone?
Cool - should we plan something for this weekend? Is it worth splitting into two days, one for easy wheeling, one for hard, or is everyone cool with just doing an easy overall route and the harder wheelers can do a few detours?
I wouldn't mind bombing down past Cowichan lake and seeing if we can get some altitude - it's been a while since I've been out that way.