Here at Nik-N-WilliesOriginally Posted by Ascinder
I dont have a winch, I could borrow a tow strap but other than that not much else that I can bring to help. If my coworker goes with his wrangler, he has a nice new winch.
Here at Nik-N-WilliesOriginally Posted by Ascinder
I dont have a winch, I could borrow a tow strap but other than that not much else that I can bring to help. If my coworker goes with his wrangler, he has a nice new winch.
Here is a copy of a conversation on THEROCKGODS.com:
Re: Lousetown to Lockwood
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Originally Posted by CRNCNN
I read in a thread here that you have driven this road. If thats what I understood could you give me a little info on the road? I am trying to set up a meet with fellow VehiCross owners and I thought we would take that ride.
Thanks,
Clint
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Originally Posted by WillyJ
I have! A couple of times. What do you need to know. Which way are you going to run it? Do you have a GPS? If so I can just send you a track log.
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Originally Posted by CRNCNN
Basically can it be done with a daily driver that is lifted about 2.5inches? I plan to head up from the Highlands by the fire station at Cartwright and Lousetown. I don’t have a GPS but I think a couple of the guys that I’m meeting do. I have reviewed it on yahoo and google maps but that really only tells me that there is a road there.
Thanks,
Clint
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I did it in a 2004 Dodge Dakota 4x QC. It was all stock. If you stick to the phone pole road you will do fine. The hardest part is figuring where to drop in to lockwood.
Go to Lousetown through Lousetown road. That will take you to the fire station as well. You avoid the highlands twisty turning and boring stuff and cut to the chase. Its really easy. Follow lousetown road to the end of it and hop off on the dirt and stay with the phone lines. You will go right by (High side of) bronco canyon and when you get the rock wall at the bottom (cant miss it) it will take you to logarmarsino canyon where it will drop you off at the P'glyphs. check those out and keep heading on that road and it take you to lockwood.
So basically BRING a camera, were going to check out some Petra glyphs. I also have found out about some other cool sounding trails and groups that we could cruise with. Fellow Reno VXers check out Reno4x4.com and hillsangels4x4.com for trail options and stuff. I think that the Hunter Lake Trail would be cool.