Kaner Flat run, Labor Day weekend
Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 3:32 pm
Had a good weekend!
I left Friday evening around 4pm. Got a few miles past Benton City, and hit total gridlocked traffic! Evidently there was some kind of "accident" that left a small SUV resembling a Hyundai Tiburon as nothing but a burned-out shell. Took over 30 minutes to cover then next 3 miles up to the accident, and there was plenty of aftermath carnage in between where unsuspecting drivers rear-ended others when they hit the stopped traffic. If I had just left 30 minutes earlier...
Got up to the camp spot, and of course, it was PACKED. A large group had already taken most of the spot, but we squeezed into some tent areas back in the trees. I unpacked and set up camp, then parked next to the road to wait for my wife (who had never been up there before). She arrived a bit late, as our new GPS lied to her and told her the entrance to 676 was "Kaner Flat Campground". She finally found me and wasnt in the best of moods, so we finished setting up camp and went to bed.
Sorry to the others for not setting up a "sign", things just didnt seem to be working out too well at the time...
We got up Saturday morning and found Oddball had parked in the main parking area at camp. Knocked on the camper door, and he said he had a splitting headache and would catch up with us later on the trail.
We met up with the others at the run meeting location. My Great-uncles Dean and Duane were there with their two Flatfender Willys'. They had 4 rigs total that showed up. We also had 4 rigs, for a total of 8 hitting the trail together. Old Green showed up and saw us off, but he said he was headed the easy way up to the Funny Rocks in his wife's Grand Cherokee.
I dont know the trails that well, but I know we spent some good time on 676, ended up on Shoestring, came over to Funny/Moon rock area, and back down the easy way. I really had a blast on Shoestring! That tight/twisty technical stuff is alot of fun!
No one had any real plans for Sunday, so we all winged it. Roman was headed back to town, and Oddball was gonna hit the trails but had no real plans.
We packed up camp around noon, and spent the rest of the afternoon with a little light wheelin'. I took the family up to the Funny Rocks. It was my wife's first time on the trails, and you should have seen her eyes when I turned off the gravel road onto the trail. She said, "We are NOT going up THAT!". Well, she was a good sport and we made it up there no problem.
At the Funny Rocks, we grilled a few 'dogs and let the kids act like mountain goats on the rocks. After that, we headed back to the main road and headed home.
Had a good time, and didnt break anything!
I left Friday evening around 4pm. Got a few miles past Benton City, and hit total gridlocked traffic! Evidently there was some kind of "accident" that left a small SUV resembling a Hyundai Tiburon as nothing but a burned-out shell. Took over 30 minutes to cover then next 3 miles up to the accident, and there was plenty of aftermath carnage in between where unsuspecting drivers rear-ended others when they hit the stopped traffic. If I had just left 30 minutes earlier...
Got up to the camp spot, and of course, it was PACKED. A large group had already taken most of the spot, but we squeezed into some tent areas back in the trees. I unpacked and set up camp, then parked next to the road to wait for my wife (who had never been up there before). She arrived a bit late, as our new GPS lied to her and told her the entrance to 676 was "Kaner Flat Campground". She finally found me and wasnt in the best of moods, so we finished setting up camp and went to bed.
Sorry to the others for not setting up a "sign", things just didnt seem to be working out too well at the time...
We got up Saturday morning and found Oddball had parked in the main parking area at camp. Knocked on the camper door, and he said he had a splitting headache and would catch up with us later on the trail.
We met up with the others at the run meeting location. My Great-uncles Dean and Duane were there with their two Flatfender Willys'. They had 4 rigs total that showed up. We also had 4 rigs, for a total of 8 hitting the trail together. Old Green showed up and saw us off, but he said he was headed the easy way up to the Funny Rocks in his wife's Grand Cherokee.
I dont know the trails that well, but I know we spent some good time on 676, ended up on Shoestring, came over to Funny/Moon rock area, and back down the easy way. I really had a blast on Shoestring! That tight/twisty technical stuff is alot of fun!
No one had any real plans for Sunday, so we all winged it. Roman was headed back to town, and Oddball was gonna hit the trails but had no real plans.
We packed up camp around noon, and spent the rest of the afternoon with a little light wheelin'. I took the family up to the Funny Rocks. It was my wife's first time on the trails, and you should have seen her eyes when I turned off the gravel road onto the trail. She said, "We are NOT going up THAT!". Well, she was a good sport and we made it up there no problem.
At the Funny Rocks, we grilled a few 'dogs and let the kids act like mountain goats on the rocks. After that, we headed back to the main road and headed home.
Had a good time, and didnt break anything!