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Author:  Inc [ Fri Jun 06, 2008 6:33 pm ]
Post subject:  Fordyce (spelling??) Info and trail run?

Anyone ran Fordyce (spell?)? How hardcore is it? Are there many trail options, from easy to impossible? A guy I know is going up there this weekend to test his new trail rig and I have never been and am interested in maybe going out there this summer. Thanks for any info. Maybe if it isn't too much for us KJers we could get a run together or something. :D

Author:  Inc [ Sat Jun 07, 2008 2:23 am ]
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Anybody???? :cry:

Author:  daspes [ Sat Jun 07, 2008 10:32 am ]
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incubusmike wrote:
Anyone ran Fordyce (spell?)? How hardcore is it? Are there many trail options, from easy to impossible? A guy I know is going up there this weekend to test his new trail rig and I have never been and am interested in maybe going out there this summer. Thanks for any info. Maybe if it isn't too much for us KJers we could get a run together or something. :D


Inc, No personal experiences, but a couple of the links below have rated as a 10...

http://www.californiajeeper.com/fordyce/review.htm
http://www.4wheeloffroad.com/features/131_0605_fordyce_creek_trail/index.html
http://xjzone.designermeat.com/Trails/fordycecreek/fordyce.html

Author:  Inc [ Sat Jun 07, 2008 12:58 pm ]
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I had hard that there were quite a few different levels of trails out there but it seems to be way gnarlier than I heard. Some say it is harder than the Rubicon because of less bypasses on obstacles. :twisted: Sounds fun, but I am obviously not equipped to run it yet. I was hoping someone could get on here that has run it and fill me in on what it is like. I was really hoping to get a run going out there but that looks like a no go pretty much. Thanks for the links Daspes.

Author:  daspes [ Sat Jun 07, 2008 1:47 pm ]
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Don't give up, all you need are lockers, meats, and spares

Author:  Inc [ Sat Jun 07, 2008 1:57 pm ]
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I'll run it eventually, but like you said, lockers first. :wink:

Author:  Inc [ Sun Jun 08, 2008 8:23 pm ]
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Uuuummmmm... maybe not. :shock: :shock: :shock:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjvYEElXruo

Author:  KJ Taz [ Sun Jun 08, 2008 8:40 pm ]
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I have a buddy that went our there last year. I will ask him about it.

Author:  Inc [ Mon Jun 09, 2008 12:19 am ]
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KJ Taz wrote:
I have a buddy that went our there last year. I will ask him about it.

Man, he must have a built rig to make it out there. That will be the goal for me when I finally decide what kind of ride I want to build up. Fordyce capable. In one of the videos on youtube, there was a guy in a tricked out tj that, instead of RUBICON, had FORDYCE on the side of his hood. Very cool looking and it appears to me to be a tougher trail than the almighty rubicon. I do know that there are some crazy spots on the ruby but man, some of the videos on fordyce look truly impossible. :twisted:

Author:  KJ Taz [ Mon Jun 09, 2008 12:43 am ]
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Yes his rig is very built.

Author:  Inc [ Mon Jun 09, 2008 12:50 am ]
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:twisted:

Author:  BCool [ Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:33 pm ]
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I just did fordyce with a couple guys on ATV's, with our liberty we could probably have gotten 2 or so miles into the trail with bypasses. We took it to mile 5 or so and it was quite the ride and some of the obstacles were just plain silly. We had ATV's going over every which way. Eagle lakes off of Fordyce would be a fun trip. let me know I'll go up with you, but don;t plan on getting too far, unless body damage is ok with you (its not with my wife). We saw a ton of custom built buggies and a few lifted wranglers. I have done some of the Rubicon, but nothing like fordyce, it has a lot of off camber situations very tippy with a few cliffs. Absolutely beautiful country out there, probably one of the most amazing places, i put it right up with yosemite, colob canyon, or any other amazing vistas. If you have a 4wd atv you could have alot of fun, prepared to be beat up though.

Author:  Inc [ Mon Jun 09, 2008 9:04 pm ]
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BCool wrote:
I just did fordyce with a couple guys on ATV's, with our liberty we could probably have gotten 2 or so miles into the trail with bypasses. We took it to mile 5 or so and it was quite the ride and some of the obstacles were just plain silly. We had ATV's going over every which way. Eagle lakes off of Fordyce would be a fun trip. let me know I'll go up with you, but don;t plan on getting too far, unless body damage is ok with you (its not with my wife). We saw a ton of custom built buggies and a few lifted wranglers. I have done some of the Rubicon, but nothing like fordyce, it has a lot of off camber situations very tippy with a few cliffs. Absolutely beautiful country out there, probably one of the most amazing places, i put it right up with yosemite, colob canyon, or any other amazing vistas. If you have a 4wd atv you could have alot of fun, prepared to be beat up though.

So did you ride a quad on the trail? I have a 660 Grizzly that would be fun out there. I know my KJ isn't equipped to tackle the trail yet but I am still considering going out just to see how awesome of a trail it is. I've never done the rubicon before either. I want to give it a go (at least part of it) when I get my rear locker in. :twisted: As far as body damage being OK... undecided to be honest. I know my my wife wouldn't like it but it is my jeep. So...

the more I look at this trail the more I want to run it. I know it is way over my head, but man, it looks like fun. Is there any way to get around the water crossings? Those are insane. :twisted:

Author:  BCool [ Tue Jun 10, 2008 12:09 am ]
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My father took his 660 and it was great. A guy had a ranger that worked well. The atvs are tough cause they are so short and no articulation but you can get over most stuff. Let me know if you go, i might go up again. You will enjoy it.

Author:  Inc [ Tue Jun 10, 2008 12:14 am ]
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BCool wrote:
My father took his 660 and it was great. A guy had a ranger that worked well. The atvs are tough cause they are so short and no articulation but you can get over most stuff. Let me know if you go, i might go up again. You will enjoy it.

Cool thanks, I still wanna take my kj and see what the trail is like after I get the locker. I know I won't be able to do much of anything on it but never hurts to try at least not too much. :D

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