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SUMMARY:El Camino del Diablo Multiday Trip
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, April 24 8:00 am – Sunday\, April 26 ~4:00 pm \nTrip Description:  \nEl Camino Del DiabloWe’re going to drive through an old trade route known as El Camino Del Diablo due to its remoteness and lack of support and services; this is known unofficially as the longest unsupported backcountry drive in the nation. Our plan for this trip is to drive it East to West – from the mining town of Ajo in Arizona all the way to Yuma\, crossing Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument\, Cabesa Prieta Wilderness\, and Barry Goldwater Bombing Range. \nDifficulty rating: 3 out of 5\, mostly due to remoteness of the area. Rainstorms shortly before the trip may affect the itinerary and our progress: the area known as Playas will turn from dry tracks to deep mud. In absence of rains\, expect a mix of sand (deep in places)\, rocky surface\, and well-graded dirt roads.  \nGroup limit: none\, but preferred under 8-10 vehicles. \nItinerary: \nDay 1 (04/24/26\, Friday):Meeting at Ajo Plaza at 1-2 p.m. – https://www.google.com/maps/place//@32.3727094\,-112.8628044\,274m/Driving times: 330 miles / 5 hours from San Diego\, 260 miles / 3:50 hours from De Anza Springs Resort or Jacumba Hot Springs Hotel\, 280 miles / 4:05 hours from Buckman Springs Rest Area on I-8.Fuel up in Ajo. Comment: I have never taken time to stroll through Ajo Plaza – it seems like a place with some historical significance\, and we can stock up on food/firewood/whatever we might need. \nFor those who’d prefer to convoy from Buckman Springs – you can meet at Buckman Springs Rest area off I-8; if you take off at 9am from Buckman Springs\, you’ll make it to Ajo by 1pm.https://maps.app.goo.gl/is1mGQnFySepiVLV8Camping about 30 miles from Ajo near John The Baptist Mountains (approx. location –  32.259830\, -112.893482 ). \nDay 2 (04/25/26\, Saturday):John The Baptist Mountains – Growler Pass – Poso Nuevo – Tule Mountains – F-4 Phantom crash site: 105 miles (all on dirt)That’s going to be a long day\, even if there are no breakdowns and no mud near the Playas.We’ll pass through Organ Pipe Cactus National Wilderness and Cabesa Prieta Wilderness\, and make it to an old F-4 Phantom crash site.Camping location TBD (approx. 32.389723\, -113.913970 ). \nDay 3 (04/26/26\, Sunday):F-4 Crash site – Tinajas Altas – Border Wall – Fortuna Mine – Yuma: ~70 miles (dirt); stop by Yodaville Overlook (binoculars are nice) and Fortuna Mine.Yuma (Fortuna Hills\, fuel) to Buckman Springs Rest Area – 140 miles\, 2:08https://maps.app.goo.gl/tyTmfQ2jRAA45XMy6Fuel up in Yuma\, and we should be good to go all the way to San Diego. \nPermits:Every person over 18 years old must have a permit from https://bmgr.recaccess.com/Permit is free\, and valid for a year – it is an improvement from older permitting at Luke AFB. It covers Cabesa Prieta as well as Barry Goldwater Bombing Range.Everybody must check in at the same link prior to the trip – this is a safety/border control issue. \nWhat to bring and other suggestions: Fuel\, water\, and food for two full daysCamping gear Cold weather gear (it may get cold at night even in late April)Hot weather gear (it will get hot during the day)Consider the vehicle maintenance prior to the tripPets are absolutely welcome\, and the planned campsites are mostly free of cholla – but beware old cholla and rattlesnakes.Navigation: GPS and/or smartphone/tablet with GaiaGPS or OnX 4×4 mapping software.Communications: ham VHF 147.58MHz simplex (strongly encouraged)\, GMRS (backup). Binoculars and nighttime photo equipment encouraged.Proof of citizenship or naturalization documents – this is an area with a very heavy Border Patrol presence. \nINFO and links:Cabesa Prieta: https://www.fws.gov/refuge/cabeza-prieta/visit-us/rules-policieshttps://cabezaprieta.org/destinations/el_camino_del_diablo.phphttps://azstateparks.com/historic-trails-of-arizona-el-camino-del-diablohttps://npshistory.com/publications/blm/el-camino-del-diablo/visitors-guide-2016.pdfhttps://occidentalist.org/el-camino-del-diablo/ \nhttps://www.onxmaps.com/offroad/trails/us/arizona/f-4-phantom-crash-site-spur… and\, of course\, our own trip diaries:https://3rj.org/ElCaminoDelDiablo/index.htmhttps://3rj.org/Arizona.B3/index.htm \n\n\n\n\nCurrently Registered\nDouglas Paton John Resler \nTrina Morris Chris Herich \n\n\nAttendance: 4 / 10\n\nRegistration is closed for this event
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/el-camino-del-diablo-overnight-trip
CATEGORIES:Camping,Event,Run
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260321T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260321T140000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20260319T215032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T215033Z
UID:17139-1774085400-1774101600@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Lunch Run - North County
DESCRIPTION:Trip Description:  \nRating: Easy! \nDetails: We’ll get together for a short run up Nate Harrison Grade to Palomar Mountain and back to Escondido for lunch at Craft and Taco!   \nTime & Place to Meet: \n\nMeet: Saturday\, March. 21st\, 9:30 am\, Depart when ready.\nWhere: Kit Carson Amphitheater             100 Amphitheater Dr\, Escondido\, CA 92025\n\nWhat to bring: \n\nRequired:\n\nSense of humor\nWater and snacks (for the short 2hr drive)\nAny emergency & recovery gear you may have should you get stuck in odd circumstances\nAny necessary tire changing tools\, including anti-theft lug nut keys\nSufficient fuel for your vehicle\n\n\nRecommended:\n\nSunscreen and hat\nAmateur 2m radio with external antenna (or use a club loaner)\n\n\n\nFrequency: 2M: 147.580 MHzRSVP/Register: Sign up belowTrail Leader: John Resler (858-472-1843) \n\n\n\nCurrently Registered\nDouglas Paton John Resler \nTrina Morris Chris Herich \n\n\nAttendance: 4 / 10\n\nRegistration is closed for this event
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/lunch-run-north-county
CATEGORIES:Event,Run
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260320T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260322T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20251126T225756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T181620Z
UID:17004-1773997200-1774198800@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Cancelled - Death Valley Superbloom 3-Day Trip
DESCRIPTION:Cancelled due to the excessive heat warnings for the whole area\, and their negative effect on the bloom season.  \nRSVP/Register: Sign up belowTrail Leader: John Resler \n \n\n\n\nCurrently Registered\nDouglas Paton John Resler \nTrina Morris Chris Herich \n\n\nAttendance: 4 / 10\n\nRegistration is closed for this event
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/meccacopia-to-bradshaw-trail-overnight-trip
CATEGORIES:Camping,Event,Run
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260319T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260321T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20250903T173537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T002621Z
UID:16898-1773907200-1774112400@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Save the Date: Tierra Del Sol Desert Safari
DESCRIPTION:March 19\, 2026 at 8:00 am – March 21 at 5:00 pm \nSave the date for the TDS Desert Safari\, one of the oldest gatherings on the west coast.  They’ll have a raffle\, a vendor area\, trail rides\, training area practice and food vendors.  A good organization to support – check out their site at tdsdesertsafari.com
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/tierra-del-sol-desert-safari
CATEGORIES:Camping,Event,Run
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260221T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260222T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20251126T222515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T063123Z
UID:16998-1771666200-1771776000@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Cleveland National Forest (Day/Overnight) Trip
DESCRIPTION:Trip Description: Rating: Easy\, with moderate sections. Route: Jon will lead a trip to his favorite trails in the Cleveland National Forest for some fun off-roading\, and great views. He will pre-run the area in January to make sure the trails are open and in good shape.  Camping will be primitive.  Sunday adventures will be according to the group’s preference.  This can be a day trip if you don’t want to camp. \nTime & Place to Meet: \n\nMeet: Saturday\, February 22nd\, 9:30 am\, depart by 10:00 am\nPine Valley Store\, 28820 Old Hwy 80\, Pine Valley CA 91962 \nBring $5 for a trail pass to be purchased at the store\n\nWhat to bring: \n\nCamping gear appropriate for primitive camping\nMeals and Snacks for both days\nDrinking water (1 gallon per day per person\, consider pet’s needs if applicable)\nAll-terrain tires and full-sized spare (strongly recommended)\nAny emergency & recovery gear you may have\nAny necessary tire changing tools\, including anti-theft lug nut keys\nSufficient fuel for your vehicle (we will stop to refuel as needed)\nAppetite for trails and fresh air\n\nWeather can be unpredictable – checking the National Weather Service report is recommended. \nRSVP/Register: Sign up belowTrail Leader: Jon \n \nAttendance: 5 / 10Registration is closed for this event
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/cleveland-national-forest-day-overnight-trip
CATEGORIES:Camping,Event,Run
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260124T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260125T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20250903T172745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T190542Z
UID:16896-1769247000-1769356800@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Rodriguez Truck Trail Overnight Trip
DESCRIPTION:January 24\, 2026 at 9:30 am – January 25 at 4:00 pm \nTrip Description:  \nRating: Moderate\, with ruts and small rocks (depending on recent rains). \nRoute: We will head up through Julian and then down into the desert where we’ll turn off onto the S2 and then shortly after turn onto Rodriguez spur truck trail. This trail has a moderate difficulty with some erosion and small rocks but can be completed by any Land Rover with a two speed transfer case and a  set of Allterain tires. After running the trail up to banner we will head back into the desert and in dispersed camping spots in little Blair Valley. There is great hiking in the area with pictographs\, as well as an abandoned homestead from the 1930s. Keep in mind this is dispersed camping with no toilets or water sources so come prepared for the night. Fires are permitted\, however you must bring a fire ring (I will bring a central one for the group) and wood cannot be gathered from the surroundings. Sunday more folks can head out at their own pace.  \nTime & Place to Meet: \n\nMeet: Saturday\, January 24th\, 9:30 am (depart by 10:00 am)\nWhere: Dudley’s Bakery\, 30218 CA-78 Santa Ysabel CA 92070.  Please arrive fueled up!\n\nWhat to bring: \n\nSense of adventure\nCamping gear\nBundle of fire wood\nWater and food for your vehicle’s occupants for one night\nA warm jacket\, it can be cold in the desert at night and at the higher elevations of the trail\nAny lock nuts and tools for changing tires\nham radio (club has loaners if you need one)\nRecovery gear\nAir compressor for tires\, if airing down\n\nWeather can be unpredictable – checking the National Weather Service report is recommended. \nRSVP/Register: Sign up belowTrail Leader: Diego Arjona \n\n\n\n\nCurrently Registered\nDouglas Paton John Resler \nTrina Morris Chris Herich \n\n\nAttendance: 4 / 10\n\nRegistration is closed for this event
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/rodriguez-truck-trail-overnight-trip
LOCATION:Starting Point: Dudley’s Bakery\, 30218 CA-78\, Santa Ysabel\, CA\, 92070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camping,Event,Run
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250922T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250926T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20250619T202025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T002340Z
UID:16855-1758528000-1758906000@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Save the Date: Solihull Society Moab Rover Rally
DESCRIPTION:September 22\, 2025 at 8:00 am – September 26 at 5:00 pm \nSave the date for the Moab Rally from the Solihull Society (more info at solihullsociety.org).  Their instructions follow: \nRegistration and Refunds cease on 17 Sep. 2025.  If you are a member\, please retrieve your member number prior to starting the registration process. Your member number can be found in your profile\, which you can see by clicking on the arrow in the upper right corner of the screen next to your name\, then click Profile. Once you have your member number click on the Register Now button on the right -> \nNOTE: This event requires registration of driver and vehicle. All passengers must also be registered. \nIf you are bringing any passengers\, please select those additional registrations under activities. \nCamping and Onsite Activities and Support      Old Spanish Trail Arena offers onsite camping on the the “Race Track” just steps from the      registration desk.   \n      If you plan on camping at OSTA please indicate how many nights.  The club will collect the nightly      camping fee as OSTA submits a consolidated invoice for the use of all facilities or the rally. \n      First come first served camping is available on the race track. \n\nOSTA will be placing a fire ring in this camping area for fun until 10 PM each night for wood burning fires subject to county fire bans.\nOSTA has a side door on the north end which is open 24 hours with access to 1-Women’s and 1-Men’s restrooms with shower.  Leave it better than you found it.\nCurfew is 10 PM for fire and loud activities.\nCampers requiring “hook ups” will need to make a reservation through Angie Book at OSTA 435-259-1311…\nYou are allowed to use your propane fire ring close to you tent\, etc. with the same 10 PM curfew and restrictions.\nDogs and Cats must be kept on a leash at all times.  This is a working arena\, and they don’t want your pets being a nuisance or possibly a danger to the horses!\nLet’s have fun and let’s be respectful so we are invited back…\n\nTrail Interests:       During the registration process there is the opportunity to indicate which trails you are       interested in running.  Please indicate which trails are of interest.  You are not bound by       your selection at registration time.  The organizers will use this to make preliminary plans      for scheduling the runs and assignment of trail leaders.  The actual trails and assignments      will be made on trail run days and are subject to BLM restrictions\, participant interest\, weather\,       and availability of trail leaders. \nDate\nMonday\, September 22\, 2025\, to Friday\, September 26\, 2025 \nLocation\nOld Spanish Trail Arena (OSTA)3641 S. US-191Moab\, UT  84532USA
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/solihull-society-moab-rover-rally
CATEGORIES:Event,Run
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250920T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250920T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20250812T230320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250906T050339Z
UID:16876-1758357000-1758384000@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Idyllwild Day Trip
DESCRIPTION:Sept 20 @ 8:30 am – 4:00 pm \nTrip Description: We’ll make our way north to Hwy 74 and the Bee Canyon OHV trail.  Then head north and east up the San Jacinto Ridge Truck trail.  This trail is very scenic with views of the surrounding mountain landscape leading into a pine forest.  Then we’ll cross a stream and head into the beautiful mountain town of Idyllwild.  We’ll have lunch and then wind our way home through the San Diego back country. \nThis trail is easy to moderate with some steep areas and is appropriate for any Land Rover model.  No part of the trail is overgrown. \nRating: Easy to moderate\, but attention is needed to stay on the trail\, since it is mountainous.  \nTime & Place to Meet: \n\nMeet: Saturday\, September 20th\, 8:30 am\nWhere: Deer Springs Road exit off I-15. Please arrive fueled up. Fuel will be available near the trail entrance.\n\nWhat to bring: \n\nAll-terrain tires and full-sized spare\nAny emergency & recovery gear you may have\nAny necessary tire changing tools\, including anti-theft lug nut keys\nSufficient fuel for your vehicle\nSnacks\nDrinking water (1 gallon per person\, consider pet’s needs if applicable)\nWeather can be unpredictable – checking the National Weather Service report is recommended.\n\nRSVP/Register: Sign up below \nTrail Leaders: Chris Herich and Mark LaVine \n \n\n\n\n\n\nCurrently Registered\nDouglas Paton John Resler \nTrina Morris Chris Herich \n\n\nAttendance: 4 / 10\n\nRegistration is closed for this event
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/idyllwild-day-trip
LOCATION:Starting Point: CA-15/Deer Springs Rd. Park & Ride\, 5VXG+99 Jesmond Dene\, Escondido\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Run
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250524T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250524T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20250510T183223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250510T224349Z
UID:16774-1748073600-1748106000@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Corral Canyon Day Trip
DESCRIPTION:The club will meet up at the Buckman Springs exit to head over together to Corral Canyon. Moderate difficulty trucks will run Gunslinger (no sliders needed\, but careful driving). There will be easy options for those who want something less challenging. \nTrip Description: Corral Canyon\, Gunslinger TrailRating: Moderate\, with easy options.  \nTime & Place to Meet: \n\nMeet: Saturday\, June 28st\, 9:00 am\nWhere: Buckman Springs exit.  Please arrive fueled up.\n\nWhat to bring: \n\nAll-terrain tires and full-sized spare\nAny emergency & recovery gear you may have\nAny necessary tire changing tools\, including anti-theft lug nut keys\nSufficient fuel for your vehicle\nSnacks\nDrinking water (1 gallon per person\, consider pet’s needs if applicable)\nWeather can be unpredictable – checking the National Weather Service report is recommended.\n\nRSVP/Register: Sign up aboveTrail Leader: Diego Arjona \n \n\n\n\nCurrently Registered\nDouglas Paton John Resler \nTrina Morris Chris Herich \n\n\nAttendance: 4 / 10\n\nRegistration is closed for this event
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/corral-canyon-day-trip
LOCATION:Buckman Springs rest area\, Buckman Springs rest area\, Campo\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Run
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250419T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250420T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20250218T182542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250323T191102Z
UID:16535-1745049600-1745168400@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Anza Borrego Trip
DESCRIPTION:Saturday-Sunday\, April 19-20. 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. \nTrip Description:  \nRating: Easy\, with moderate sections.  \nRoute: We will run some trails in the amazing Anza Borrego desert state park. Optionally\, anyone can leave early or join late if your schedule demands.  Hotel rooms are available for anyone wanting to enjoy some luxury in the desert.  Camping is available for anyone wanting to rough it. \nTime & Place to Meet: \n\nMeet: Saturday\, April 19\, 9:00 am\, Depart: 9:30 am\nWhere: TBD\, based on the group’s decision. Please arrive fueled up.\n\nWhat to bring: \n\nRequired:\n\nAll-terrain tires and full-sized spare\nAny emergency & recovery gear you may have\nAny necessary tire changing tools\, including anti-theft lug nut keys\nSufficient fuel for your vehicle (we will stop to refuel as needed)\nMeals and snacks for both days\, unless you are enjoying the hotel option.\nDrinking water (1 gallon per day per person\, consider pet’s needs if applicable)\nCamping gear appropriate for primitive camping\, or nothing for the hotel option.\nA Bundle of firewood (pooled with other campers)\n\n\nRecommended:\n\nAmateur 2m radio with external antenna\n\n\nRecommended if camping:\n\nWeather can be unpredictable – checking the National Weather Service report is recommended.\n\n\n\nDestination information: https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=638Frequency: 2M: 147.580 MHzRSVP/Register: Sign up belowTrail Leader: Reid Godfrey
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/anza-borrego-trip
CATEGORIES:Camping,Event,Hotel Option,Run
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250328T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250330T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20241204T014113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250324T050524Z
UID:16498-1743148800-1743354000@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Kofa National Wildlife Refuge
DESCRIPTION:Friday-Sunday\, Mar 28-30. 8:30 am – 5:00 pm.  \n \nTrip Description:   \n**SEE COMMENTS SECTION BELOW FOR FULL DETAILS \nRating: Easy\, with moderate sections we will take slowly.  \nRoute: We will explore trails in Kofa National Wildlife Refuge. Since this is a longer drive to access the wilderness\, we will make this a 3 day trip (Friday to Sunday). Optionally\, anyone can leave early or join late if your schedule demands. \nTime & Place to Meet:  \n\nMeet: Friday\, March 28\, 8:30 am\, Depart: 9:00 am\nWhere: Buckman Springs Rest Area off Interstate 8. Please arrive fueled up.\n\nWhat to bring: \n\nRequired:\n\nAll-terrain tires and full-sized spare\nAny emergency & recovery gear you may have\nAny necessary tire changing tools\, including anti-theft lug nut keys\nSufficient fuel for your vehicle (we will stop to refuel as needed)\nMeals and snacks for all days.\nDrinking water (1 gallon per day\, per person + consider pet’s needs if applicable)\nCamping gear appropriate for primitive camping\nA Bundle of firewood (pooled with other campers)\n\n\nRecommended:\n\nExtra fuel (5gal) highly recommended as we will spend significant time off-road. \nAmateur 2m radio with external antenna\n\n\nRecommended if camping:\n\nWeather can be unpredictable – checking the National Weather Service report is recommended.\n\n\n\nDestination information: https://www.fws.gov/refuge/kofaFrequency: 2M: 147.580 MHzRSVP/Register: Sign up belowTrail Leader: Peter Matusov
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/kofa-national-wildlife-refuge
CATEGORIES:Camping,Event,Run
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250222T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250223T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20241016T210523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251130T000736Z
UID:16470-1740211200-1740330000@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Joshua Tree - Berdoo Canyon and Covington Trail Overnight Trip
DESCRIPTION:Trip Description:   \nRating: Easy\, with moderate sections we will take slowly \nRoute: We will explore trails in Joshua Tree National Park. We’ll start with a drive to the Berdoo trailhead on the southwest side of the park (not an official park entrance). Berdoo Canyon is mostly easy with a few moderate spots. Then we take the Pleasant Valley/Squaw Tank trail to the Geology Tour trail. Total distance in the park is about 19 miles\, 3 hours travel time. \nWe exit the park Saturday afternoon for a short drive to the Desert Rose Collective Campground for happy hour and evening campfire. The campground offers space for trucks/tents or can provide a tent camp set-up if you want more comfort. On Sunday\, we will reenter the park on the northwest side (not an official part entrance) for the Covington trail\, about 1 hour travel time for a nice view. From there\, a 3 hour ride home. \nPlease see additional required items for this trip below.  \nTrail descriptions: https://www.nps.gov/jotr/planyourvisit/backcountry-roads.htm \nTime & Place to Meet:  \n\nMeet: Saturday\, February 22nd\, 9:00 am\, Depart: 9:30 am\nWhere: Park & Ride\, Deer Springs/Mountain Meadow exit from I-15. Please arrive fueled up.\n\nWhat to bring: \n\nRequired:\n\nPark pass for Joshua Tree – Available online HERE\n$20/per person\, cash\, for the campsite fee (if staying in the group site)\nAll-terrain tires and full-sized spare\nAny emergency & recovery gear you may have\nAny necessary tire changing tools\, including anti-theft lug nut keys\nSufficient fuel for your vehicle\nMeals and snacks for both days.\nDrinking water (Gallon per day per person\, consider pet’s needs if applicable)\nCamping gear appropriate for primitive camping\n(1) Bundle of firewood (at least\, if camping)\n\n\nRecommended:\n\nHigh ground clearance\nVehicle armor (sliders\, etc.)\nSunscreen and hat\nAmateur 2m radio with external antenna (very highly recommended)\n\n\nRecommended if camping:\n\nWeather can be unpredictable – checking the National Weather Service report is recommended.\n\n\n\n\nDestination information: Joshua Tree National Park\nFrequency: 2M: 147.580 MHz\nRSVP/Register: Sign up below\nTrail Leader: John Resler
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/joshua-tree-berdoo-canyon-and-covington-trail-overnight-trip
CATEGORIES:Camping,Event,Run
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241207T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241207T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20241016T204446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T182819Z
UID:16464-1733558400-1733587200@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Otay Mountain Day Trip
DESCRIPTION:  \nTrip Description:   \nRating: Easy\, with optional more challenging loops. \nDetails: We will depart from the Jamul gas station at 9:30 am. We will head along Campo Road and then Otay Lakes Road to Pio Pico campground which will be a 15~ minute drive on pavement. From there we will head up the mountain with great views of San Diego if it’s a clear day. We will then head down the mountain towards Dulzura with opportunities for optional harder offshoot trails that can challenge any rover. The main trail is mostly dirt with some gravel and is suitable for any stock Land Rover\, however all terrain tires are highly recommended. You’re welcome to bring lunch as there are some nice viewpoints once we’re up the mountain that would make a great stop for a break. \nTime & Place to Meet:  \n\nMeet: Saturday\, December 7\, 9:00 am\nWhere:13886 Campo Rd\, Jamul\, CA 91935\nWhat to bring:\nRequired:\n\nWater and snacks (lunch may be a little later)\nAny emergency & recovery gear you may have\nFull size spare tire\nAny necessary tire changing tools\, including anti-theft lug nut keys\nSufficient fuel for your vehicle\n\n\nRecommended:\n\nFamily and dog (or cat\, lizard\, turtle\, …)\nSunscreen and hat\nAmateur 2m radio with external antenna (very highly recommended)\n\n\n\nFrequency: 2M: 147.580 MHz\nRSVP/Register: Sign up below\nTrail Leader: Diego Arjona \n  \n \n       
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/otay-mountain-day-trip
CATEGORIES:Event,Run,Special Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241026T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241026T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20240925T175721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T234807Z
UID:16411-1729933200-1729958400@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Corral Canyon Trail Run
DESCRIPTION:Join Chris Herich on a run through Corral Canyon.  Pre-run pictures are posted below if you want to get a preview of the trails. \nChris’ Trip Details: \nWe will depart the Buckman Springs rest area by 9:30am and head south to the Corral Canyon OHV area.  First\, we’ll head up to the Los Pinos Fire Lookout station where we can get a tour by the Forest Service personnel who man one of the last Forest Service Fire lookout stations in Southern California.  The views from atop this mountain are spectacular. \nThen we’ll head down the Corral Canyon Trail and stop for lunch under the trees at the Corral Canyon Campground.  After lunch we’ll continue the trail and loop around the OHV area on 17S04.  There are numerous trails crisscrossing the OHV area that we can explore depending on the level of difficulty we decide to conquer.  The main loop will be fairly easy and suitable for all rigs. \nThis will be a great trip for new and old Rovers alike to spend the day out in the San Diego County back country. \n\n\n\n	\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n		\n			\n			\n		\n\n		\n\n\nTime & Place to Meet: \n\n\nWhen – October 26th \, 9:00am meeting time. \n\n\nWhere  – Buckman Springs Rest Area\, I-8 East\, Exit 51 \n\n\nWhat to bring: \n\nRequired:\n\nLunch and snacks.\nDrinking water \nAll-terrain tires and full-sized spare\nAny necessary tire changing tools\, including anti-theft lug nut keys\nAny emergency & recovery gear you may have\nSufficient fuel for your vehicle\n\n\nRecommended:\n\nFamily and dog\nSunscreen and hat\nAmateur 2m radio with external antenna (very highly recommended)\n\n\n\nFrequency: 2M: 147.580 MHz\nRSVP/Register: Sign up below\nTrail Leader: Chris Herich
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/corral-canyon-camping-run
CATEGORIES:Event,Run
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240921T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240922T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20240901T175240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T155618Z
UID:16385-1726907400-1727017200@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:[CANCELLED] San Bernardino Mountains Camping
DESCRIPTION:Cancelled due to the Line fire. Stay tuned…we’re working on an alternative trip. \nTrip Description:   \nRating: Easy/Moderate. Some challenging areas with beautiful views. \nDetails: \nSaturday We will start the trail off Highway 330 on the way to Big Bear taking 1N09 eastward across open meadows and across several creeks and streams. There might be running water in some of the creeks but usually dry by now. Bear Creek is a popular fishing location. We will continue to 1N64\, and then to 1N54\, which is known as Clarks Grade. This will take us to the top of the mountains on the south side of Big Bear Lake. We will take 2N10\, eventually ending up in City of Big Bear. Back on pavement\, we will cross to the north side of the lake\, and head west toward Fawnskin. We will go off pavement again using 2N09 to go out toward our camping site near the junction with 3N16. We can stop in Big Bear Lake for food and supplies if necessary. \nSunday After breakfast we’ll take 3N16 west to 3N12\, and then to 2N71 and wind our way back to Fawnskin. From there out to Hwy 18 and 330\, and then go home. \nImportant note: **A (FREE) California campfire / camp stove permit required if you plan to have either. Get yours HERE.** \n\nTime & Place to Meet:  \n\nMeet: Saturday\, August 17\, 8:30 am\, Depart: 9:00 am\nWhere: Park & Ride\, Deer Springs/Mountain Meadow exit from I-15. Please arrive fueled up.\n\nWhat to bring: \n\nRequired:\n\nCamping gear (primitive camping)\nMeals and snacks.\nDrinking water (1 gallon per day per person\, consider pet’s needs if applicable)\nAll-terrain tires and full-sized spare\nAny necessary tire changing tools\, including anti-theft lug nut keys\nAny emergency & recovery gear you may have\nSufficient fuel for your vehicle\nIf you plan on cooking anything\, get the CA campfire/camp stove permit (FREE). Get yours HERE\nIf you decide to stay overnight\, bring camping gear appropriate for primitive camping\n\n\nRecommended:\n\nFamily and dog\nSunscreen and hat\nAmateur 2m radio with external antenna (very highly recommended)\n\n\n\nFrequency: 2M: 147.580 MHz\nRSVP/Register: Sign up below\nTrail Leader: Chris Herich
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/san-bernardino-mountains-camping
LOCATION:Starting Point: CA-15/Deer Springs Rd. Park & Ride\, 5VXG+99 Jesmond Dene\, Escondido\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camping,Event,Run
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240817T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240817T153000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20240605T010332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T201852Z
UID:16155-1723885200-1723908600@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Santa Rosa Mountains Day Trip (optional camp ground for overnight)
DESCRIPTION:Trip Description:   \nRating: Easy\, bouncy backroads with great views at high elevation. \nDetails: This trip will be to the Santa Rosa Mountains in nearby Riverside County\, between Anza and Palm Desert.  This is a scenic higher elevation trip with cool pine-scented breezes.  A morning drive will bring us to a campground near Toro Peak for a picnic lunch.  The return trip will have us back in San Diego by late afternoon.  Anyone has the option of staying overnight at the campground and driving back the next morning. \n           GAIA Map https: Here is the link \nImportant note: **A (FREE) California campfire / camp stove permit required if you plan to have either. Get yours HERE.** \n\nTime & Place to Meet:  \n\nMeet: Saturday\, August 17\, 9:00 am\, Depart: 9:30 am\nWhere: Park & Ride\, Deer Springs/Mountain Meadow exit from I-15. Please arrive fueled up.\n\nWhat to bring: \n\nRequired:\n\nMeals and snacks.\nDrinking water (1 gallon per day per person\, consider pet’s needs if applicable)\nAll-terrain tires and full-sized spare\nAny necessary tire changing tools\, including anti-theft lug nut keys\nAny emergency & recovery gear you may have\nSufficient fuel for your vehicle\nIf you plan on cooking anything\, get the CA campfire/camp stove permit (FREE). Get yours HERE\nIf you decide to stay overnight\, bring camping gear appropriate for primitive camping\n\n\nRecommended:\n\nFamily and dog\nSunscreen and hat\nAmateur 2m radio with external antenna (very highly recommended)\n\n\n\nFrequency: 2M: 147.580 MHz\nRSVP/Register: Sign up below\nTrail Leader: Mark LaVine \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/santa-rosa-mtns-overnight-trip
LOCATION:Starting Point: CA-15/Deer Springs Rd. Park & Ride\, 5VXG+99 Jesmond Dene\, Escondido\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camping,Event,Run
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240525T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240525T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20240206T071709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240517T213420Z
UID:16099-1716627600-1716656400@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Cleveland National Forest/Julian Day Trip
DESCRIPTION:Trip Description:   \nRating: Easy\, backroads with great views at high elevation. \nDetails:  \nThis backroads trip will begin in Descanso\, CA and wind north through scenic areas of Cleveland National Forest on a partially paved/partially dirt road with lots of elevation changes and a couple of shallow stream crossings. Suitable for any vehicle. We’ll make our way over to Lake Cuyamaca and then on to Julian where we’ll stop for lunch. Stay and shop afterwards. The trip will start out around 3400 ft of elevation and we’ll climb to almost 5000 ft with beautiful back country views (see photos below). \n\nTime & Place to Meet:  \n\nMeet: Saturday\, May. 25\, 9:00 am\, Depart: 9:30 am\nWhere: Perkins Market\n\n\n               24680 Viejas Blvd\, Descanso\, CA 91916\n\n\n\n\nWhat to bring: \n\nRequired:\n\nWater and snacks (lunch may be a little later)\nAny emergency & recovery gear you may have\nAny necessary tire changing tools\, including anti-theft lug nut keys\nSufficient fuel for your vehicle\n\n\nRecommended:\n\nFamily and dog (or cat\, lizard\, turtle\, …)\nSunscreen and hat\nAmateur 2m radio with external antenna (very highly recommended)\n\n\n\nFrequency: 2M: 147.580 MHz\nRSVP/Register: Sign up below\nTrail Leader: Chris Herich (858-735-0318) \n \n 
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/julian-day-trip
LOCATION:Perkins Market\, 24680 Viejas Blvd\, Descanso\, CA\, 91916
CATEGORIES:Run
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240420T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240421T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20240206T071413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240413T174917Z
UID:16097-1713603600-1713711600@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
DESCRIPTION:Trip Description: COMING SOON \nTime & Place to Meet:  \n\nMeet: Saturday\, Apr 20\, 9:00 am\, Depart: 9:30 am\nWhere: Dudley’s bakery in Santa Ysabel (near the intersection of Hwys SR-78 and SR-79).\n30218 CA-78\, Santa Ysabel\, CA 92070\n\nWhat to bring:  \n\nRequired:\n\nMeals and snacks: Lunch if you’re only attending for the day\, additional meals if you’re camping.\nDrinking water (Gallon per day per person\, consider pet’s needs if applicable)\nCamping gear appropriate for primitive camping\nAny necessary tire changing tools\, including anti-theft lug nut keys\n\n\nRecommended:\n\nAll-Terrain tires\nSunscreen and hat\nAmateur 2m radio with external antenna (very highly recommended)\nAny emergency & recovery gear you may have\nVehicles with smaller gas tanks\, additional gas recommended\n\n\nRecommended if camping:\n\nMetal fire container and firewood\, or gas firepit\nTelescope\, if you’re willing\nWeather is unpredictable – checking the National Weather Service report is recommended.\n\n\n\nDesination information: Anza-Borrego Desert State Park\nFrequency: 2M: 147.580 MHz\nRSVP/Register: Sign up below\nTrail Leader: Mark LaVine
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/anza-borrego-desert-state-park
LOCATION:Starting Point: Dudley’s Bakery\, 30218 CA-78\, Santa Ysabel\, CA\, 92070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camping,Run
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240323T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240323T133000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20240206T070931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260201T030743Z
UID:16095-1711184400-1711200600@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:UPDATE: The Lookout to Stone Brewery Poker Chip Run!
DESCRIPTION:The March Joshua Tree overnight trip has been replaced. See new trip details below!\nTrip Description:   \nRating: Easy! \nDetails: Poker Chip Odyssey (How Not to Get Lost and Maybe Win Free Lunch?) \nCalling all intrepid explorers\, off-road enthusiasts (with a healthy sense of humor)\, and hopheads with a competitive streak! LRCSD is proud to present our most daring expedition yet: The Lookout to Stone Brewery Poker Chip Run! \n\nTime & Place to Meet:  \n\nMeet: Saturday\, March. 23\, 9:00 am\, Depart: 9:30 am\nWhere: Kit Carson Amphitheater\n\n\n            100 Amphitheater Dr\, Escondido\, CA 92025\n\n\n\n\nWhat to bring: \n\nRequired:\n\nSense of humor\nWater and snacks (for the short 2hr drive)\nAny emergency & recovery gear you may have\nAny necessary tire changing tools\, including anti-theft lug nut keys\nSufficient fuel for your vehicle\n\n\nRecommended:\n\nSunscreen and hat\nAmateur 2m radio with external antenna (very highly recommended)\n\n\n\nFrequency: 2M: 147.580 MHz\nRSVP/Register: Sign up below\nTrail Leader: John Resler (858-472-1843) \n  \nPoker sheet preview:
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/joshua-tree-national-park
LOCATION:Starting Point: Kit Carson Ampitheater\, 100 Amphitheater Dr.\, Escondido\, 92025
CATEGORIES:Camping,Event,Run
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240224T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240224T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20240203T004544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240206T065950Z
UID:16063-1708761600-1708794000@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Truckhaven
DESCRIPTION:Unleash Your Rover at Truckhaven: Where Legends are Forged. \n\nReady to push your Rover’s limits and challenge yourself? Truckhaven isn’t just a trail\, it’s a proving ground for off-road warriors and their trusty steeds. Here\, you’ll face obstacles that will test your mettle\, showcase your skills\, and leave you grinning ear to ear. \nThink you’ve seen it all? Think again. Truckhaven throws everything at you\, from heart-pounding mud bogs (if rain remains) and treacherous rock crawls to technical switchbacks and adrenaline-pumping hill climbs. No matter your experience level\, there’s a challenge waiting to be conquered. \nHere’s what awaits you at Truckhaven: \n\nMultiple trails catering to all skill levels\, from beginner to expert\nTechnical challenges that will push your truck and your skills to the limit\nBreathtaking scenery that will leave you in awe\nA safe and controlled environment to learn and grow\n\nRoute: There is no specific route as this is a “sand box” type environment that is closed off from other trails.  \n \n\nTime & Place to Meet:  \n\nMeet: Saturday\, Feb 24\, 8:00 am\, Depart: 8:30 am\nWhere: Park & Ride\, Deer Springs/Mountain Meadow\n\n26746 Mountain Meadow Rd Escondido\, CA 92026\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat to bring:  \n\nRequired:\n\nMeals and snacks for the day\nDrinking water (Gallon per day per person\, consider pet’s needs if applicable)\nAny necessary tire changing tools\, including anti-theft lug nut keys\n\n\n\n\nRecommended:\n\nAll-Terrain tires\nSunscreen and hat\nAmateur 2m radio with external antenna (very highly recommended)\nAny emergency & recovery gear you may have\nWeather is unpredictable – checking the National Weather Service report is recommended.\n\n\n\nFrequency: 2M: 147.580 MHzRSVP/Register: Sign up belowTrail Leader: COMING SOON\n \n\nFULL SIZE GROUND MAP
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/truckhaven
LOCATION:Starting Point: CA-15/Deer Springs Rd. Park & Ride\, 5VXG+99 Jesmond Dene\, Escondido\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Run
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231209T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231209T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20230204T192715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231204T005329Z
UID:15637-1702112400-1702137600@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Sycamore Canyon and Donohoe Mountain Loop Day Trip
DESCRIPTION:Trip Description:  \n\nRating: Moderate with a descent down a rockslide and a short technical section through a rock garden.\n\nSaturday: We’ll depart from the meeting spot and take a short drive to the trailhead. Most of the route is pretty mellow. There are two challenging sections (see above) and a few offshoots we can explore if the group desires.  \nTime & Place to Meet:  \n\nMeet: Saturday\, 9-Dec\, 9:00 am\, Depart: 9:30 am\nWhere: Jamul Gas & Food Mart\n\nWhat to bring: \n\nRequired:\n\nMeals and snacks\nDrinking water (Gallon per day per person\, consider pet’s needs if applicable)\nPop-up shade or awning (if you have one)\nAny necessary tire changing tools\, including anti-theft lug nut keys\nSufficient fuel for your vehicle\n\n\nRecommended:\n\nAll-Terrain tires\nSunscreen and hat\nAmateur 2m radio with external antenna (very highly recommended)\nAny emergency & recovery gear you may have\n\n\n\nDestination information: Sycamore Canyon and Donohoe Mountain Loop\nFrequency: 2M: 147.580 MHz\nRSVP/Register: Sign up below\nTrail Leader: Chris Herich \n \nIf you have questions or need more info\, don’t hesitate to Contact the trip Trail Leader.
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/otay-truck-trail-day-trip
LOCATION:Jamul Gas & Food Mart\, 13886 Campo Rd.\, Jamul\, CA\, 91935\, United States
CATEGORIES:Run
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231111T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231112T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20230204T192715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231104T160958Z
UID:15636-1699693200-1699804800@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Borrego Desert Overnight
DESCRIPTION:Trip Description:  \n\nRating: Easy with some challenging sandy terrain and interesting views.\n\nSaturday the off-highway trails will start just east of Ocotillo\, CA near I-8 on Painted Gorge Rd. We’ll go north on EC236 to Painted Gorge where we’ll stop to look at all the different colored minerals in the canyon and then head northeast to the San Felipe Corridor EC079. From here we’ll head north along the east side of the Carrizo Badlands and Fish Creek Mtns. This is a seldom-used area of the Anza Borrego desert region where we’ll see great views and fun terrain. Lunch will be under the sun so bring any pop-ups you have to use for shade. After lunch\, the route will take us under the railroad trestle where we’ll head west to Split Mtn on EC085. We’ll drive through the split on Fish Creek Wash to our campsite on Loop Wash. \nSunday after breakfast we’ll depart camp and head north back out of Split Mtn on Fish Creek Wash traveling northeast to Cahuilla trail on the north side of Hwy 78. Then we’ll take Gas Dome trail to see the Gas Domes (interesting geologic features). From here we can either head west to Shell Reef or Pumpkin Patch and out of the park or head north to Truckhaven 4×4 offroad. \nTime & Place to Meet:  \n\nMeet: Saturday\, Nov 11\, 8:45 am\, Depart: 9:15 am\nWhere: Buckman Springs Rest Area (Exit 51 off I-8 East)\n\n         Alternate: If you are joining via S-2 from the North: \n                               Meet: 10:00 a.m.\, Depart 10:15 am\n                              Chevron Station\, 1071 Imperial Highway\, Ocotillo\, CA 92259 \nWhat to bring: \n\nRequired:\n\nMeals and snacks for both days.\nDrinking water (Gallon per day per person\, consider pet’s needs if applicable)\nPop-up shade or awning (if you have one)d\nCamping gear appropriate for primitive camping\nAny necessary tire changing tools\, including anti-theft lug nut keys\n1 Bundle of firewood (at least\, if camping)\nSufficient fuel for your vehicle\n\n\nRecommended:\n\nAll-Terrain tires\nSunscreen and hat\nAmateur 2m radio with external antenna (very highly recommended)\nAny emergency & recovery gear you may have\n\n\nRecommended if camping:\n\nWeather can be unpredictable – checking the National Weather Service report is recommended.\n\n\n\nDesination information: Anza-Borrego Desert State Park\nFrequency: 2M: 147.580 MHz\nRSVP/Register: Sign up below\nTrail Leader: Chris Herich \n \nIf you have questions or need more info\, don’t hesitate to Contact the trip Trail Leader.
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/borrego
LOCATION:Buckman Springs rest area\, Buckman Springs rest area\, Campo\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Run
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231014T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231015T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20230204T192715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230920T191448Z
UID:15635-1697274000-1697385600@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Joshua Tree
DESCRIPTION:Trip Description:   \nRating: Easy \nRoute: We will explore trails in Joshua Tree National Park. Saturday morning\, we will leave from the Deer Springs Park and Ride for a 3 hour drive to the trailhead on the southwest side of the park (not an official park entrance). Our first trail is Berdoo Canyon (easy with optional moderate spurs for those who want more challenge). Then we take the Pleasant Valley/Squaw Tank trail to the Geology Tour trail. Total distance is about 19 miles\, 3 hours travel time. \nWe exit the park Saturday evening for a short drive to the Desert Rose Collective Campground for happy hour and evening campfire. The campground offers space for trucks/tents or can provide a tent camp set-up if you want more comfort. On Sunday\, we will reenter the park on the northwest side (not an official part entrance) for the Covington trail\, about 1 hour travel time for a nice view. From there\, a 3 hour ride home. \nPlease see additional required items for this trip below.  \nTrail descriptions: https://www.nps.gov/jotr/planyourvisit/backcountry-roads.htm \nTime & Place to Meet:  \n\nMeet: Saturday\, Oct. 14\, 9:00 am\, Depart: 9:30 am\nWhere: Park & Ride\, Deer Springs/Mountain Meadow exit from I-15. Please arrive fueled up.\n\nWhat to bring: \n\nRequired:\n\nPark pass for Joshua Tree – Available online HERE\n$20/per person\, cash\, for the campsite fee (if staying in the group site)\nAll-terrain tires and full-sized spare\nAny emergency & recovery gear you may have\nAny necessary tire changing tools\, including anti-theft lug nut keys\nSufficient fuel for your vehicle\nMeals and snacks for both days.\nDrinking water (Gallon per day per person\, consider pet’s needs if applicable)\nCamping gear appropriate for primitive camping\n(1) Bundle of firewood (at least\, if camping)\n\n\nRecommended:\n\nHigh ground clearance\nVehicle armor (sliders\, etc.)\nSunscreen and hat\nAmateur 2m radio with external antenna (very highly recommended)\n\n\nRecommended if camping:\n\nWeather can be unpredictable – checking the National Weather Service report is recommended.\n\n\n\n\nDestination information: Joshua Tree National Park\nFrequency: 2M: 147.580 MHz\nRSVP/Register: Sign up below\nTrail Leader: John Resler
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/joshua-tree
LOCATION:Starting Point: CA-15/Deer Springs Rd. Park & Ride\, 5VXG+99 Jesmond Dene\, Escondido\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camping,Run
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230923T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230924T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20230204T192715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230723T223521Z
UID:15634-1695459600-1695571200@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Thomas Mountain
DESCRIPTION:Trip Description:   \nRating: Easy \nRoute: We will explore the trails on Thomas Mountain. The trails are hard-packed dirt trails that wind up to the summit at 6\,825 feet. It is a fun and fairly easy dirt trail that winds through oaks and pinyons to grassy meadows\, then tall pines and cedars with fir trees at the highest levels. There are primitive campgrounds at the top for those that want to camp. Saturday we will enter Rouse Hill Truck Trail at the Cranston Station and go up to the Thomas Mountain trail and camp. Sunday descend down Thomas Trail to the 74. Head South on the 74 to 371 to 79 West back to the 15 in Temecula. \nTime & Place to Meet:  \n\nMeet: Saturday\, Sept. 23\, 9:00 am\, Depart: 9:30 am\nWhere: Park & Ride\, Deer Springs/Mountain Meadow exit from I-15. Please arrive fueled up.\n\nWhat to bring: \n\nRequired:\n\nAll-terrain tires and full-sized spare\nAny emergency & recovery gear you may have\nAny necessary tire changing tools\, including anti-theft lug nut keys\nSufficient fuel for your vehicle\nMeals and snacks for both days.\nDrinking water (Gallon per day per person\, consider pet’s needs if applicable)\nCamping gear appropriate for primitive camping\n(1) Bundle of firewood (at least\, if camping)\n\n\nRecommended:\n\nHigh ground clearance\nVehicle armor (sliders\, etc.)\nSunscreen and hat\nAmateur 2m radio with external antenna (very highly recommended)\n\n\nRecommended if camping:\n\nWeather can be unpredictable – checking the National Weather Service report is recommended.\n\n\n\n\nDestination information: Mount San Jacinto State Park\nFrequency: 2M: 147.580 MHz\nRSVP/Register: Sign up below\nTrail Leader: Don Fansler \n \n  \n\n 
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/thomas-mountain-9_2023
LOCATION:Starting Point: CA-15/Deer Springs Rd. Park & Ride\, 5VXG+99 Jesmond Dene\, Escondido\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camping,Run
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230826T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230826T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20230204T192700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230820T222506Z
UID:15632-1693040400-1693065600@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Warner Springs Day Trip
DESCRIPTION:Trip Description:  \n\nRating: Easy with some adventurous spots and great views.\n\nRoute: The off-highway trails will start in Warner Springs where we’ll make our way north around Beauty Mtn to near Anza\, then head west to Hwy 371\, then south back down to SR-79. From here we’ll head east to garage.79 for lunch. garage.79 is a beer/wine/soft drinks garage\, with a Mexican lunch eatery outside.  The Mexican eatery only takes cash or Zelle so please plan accordingly. Distance from Warner Springs to Garage 79 is approximately 45 miles. The trailwill start out around 1900 ft of elevation and we’ll climb to almost 5000 ft with beautiful backcountry views. \n \nTime & Place to Meet:  \n\nMeet: Saturday\, Aug 26\, 9:00 am\, Depart: 9:30 am\nWhere: Dudley’s bakery in Santa Ysabel (near the intersection of Hwys SR-78 and SR-79).\n30218 CA-78\, Santa Ysabel\, CA 92070\n\nAlternate meeting place (for attendees driving from the North): Intersection of Hwy 79 and S2 north of Lake Henshaw\, ~9:45 am.  Please contact the trip leader in advance if meeting here. \nWhat to bring:  \n\nRequired:\n\nMeals and snacks for the day (bring cash if you plan to eat at garage.79)\nDrinking water (Gallon per day per person\, consider pet’s needs if applicable)\nAny necessary tire changing tools\, including anti-theft lug nut keys\n\n\nRecommended:\n\nAll-Terrain tires\nSunscreen and hat\nAmateur 2m radio with external antenna (very highly recommended)\nAny emergency & recovery gear you may have\nWeather is unpredictable – checking the National Weather Service report is recommended.\n\n\n\nDestination information: Warner Springs\nFrequency: 2M: 147.580 MHz\nRSVP/Register: Sign up below\nTrail Leader: Chris Herich\nchris@herichassociates.com\nCell 858-735-0318
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/warner-springs-aug-2023
LOCATION:Starting Point: Dudley’s Bakery\, 30218 CA-78\, Santa Ysabel\, CA\, 92070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Run
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230722T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230723T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20230204T192700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230721T174116Z
UID:15631-1690016400-1690128000@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Big Bear Campout
DESCRIPTION:Trip Description:  \n\nRating: Moderate. It’s HIGHLY recommended that you have good All-Terrain tires. This trail has lots of sharp rocks that can wreak havoc on inadequate tires. We’ll make a pit stop in Yucaipa to refuel\, if needed. \n\nRoute: From our meeting spot\, we’ll end up on HWY 38\, heading towards Big Bear. We’ll jump off the pavement at 2N01\, turning left on 2N02 and following it until we reach HWY 18. We’ll briefly be on the pavement as we take HWY 18 to 3N61. \nIf you’re like me and just said to yourself “…of course\, 2N bla bla\, 61…yeah\, I know exactly where that is\,” see the maps at the bottom of this page. 🙂 \nTime & Place to Meet:  \n\nMeet: Saturday\, June 24\, 9:00 am\, Depart: 9:30 am\nWhere: Park & Ride\, Deer Springs/Mountain Meadow exit from I-15. Please arrive fueled up.\n\nWhat to bring: \n\nRequired:\n\nCampfire permit required for gas stoves and firepits (FREE permit HERE)\nAll-terrain tires and full-sized spare\nAny emergency & recovery gear you may have\nAny necessary tire changing tools\, including anti-theft lug nut keys\nSufficient fuel for your vehicle\nMeals and snacks for both days.\nDrinking water (Gallon per day per person\, consider pet’s needs if applicable)\nCamping gear appropriate for primitive camping\n(1) Bundle of firewood (at least\, if camping)\n\n\nRecommended:\n\nHigh ground clearance\nVehicle armor (sliders\, etc.)\nSunscreen and hat\nAmateur 2m radio with external antenna (very highly recommended)\n\n\nRecommended if camping:\n\nWeather can be unpredictable – checking the National Weather Service report is recommended.\n\n\n\nDestination information: San Bernadino National Forest\nFrequency: 2M: 147.580 MHz\nRSVP/Register: Sign up below\nTrail Leader: Mark LaVine \n \nIf you have questions or need more info\, don’t hesitate to Contact the trip Trail Leader.
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/big-bear-4
LOCATION:Starting Point: CA-15/Deer Springs Rd. Park & Ride\, 5VXG+99 Jesmond Dene\, Escondido\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camping,Run
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230624T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230625T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20230204T192700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230531T183253Z
UID:15630-1687597200-1687708800@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Pioneer Town to Big Bear
DESCRIPTION:Trip Description:  \n\nRating: Moderate\n\nWe will stay overnight at the Juniper Springs Group Campground (primitive).  \nFrom the pre-run:  Coming soon! \nTime & Place to Meet:  \n\nMeet: Saturday\, June 24\, 9:00 am\, Depart: 9:30 am\nWhere: Park & Ride\, Deer Springs/Mountain Meadow exit from I-15. Please arrive fueled up.\n\nWhat to bring: \n\nRequired:\n\nAll-terrain tires with full-sized spare\nAny emergency & recovery gear you may have\nAny necessary tire changing tools\, including anti-theft lug nut keys\nSufficient fuel for your vehicle\nMeals and snacks for both days.\nDrinking water (Gallon per day per person\, consider pet’s needs if applicable)\nCamping gear appropriate for primitive camping\n(1) Bundle of firewood (at least\, if camping)\n\n\nRecommended:\n\nHigh ground clearance\nVehicle armor (sliders\, etc.)\nSunscreen and hat\nAmateur 2m radio with external antenna (very highly recommended)\n\n\nRecommended if camping:\n\nWeather can be unpredictable – checking the National Weather Service report is recommended.\n\n\n\nDestination information: San Bernadino National Forest\nFrequency: 2M: 147.580 MHz\nRSVP/Register: Sign up below\nTrail Leader: Mark LaVine \n \nIf you have questions or need more info\, don’t hesitate to Contact the trip Trail Leader.
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/pioneer-town-to-big-bear
LOCATION:Starting Point: CA-15/Deer Springs Rd. Park & Ride\, 5VXG+99 Jesmond Dene\, Escondido\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camping,Run
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230423T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20230204T192657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T223211Z
UID:15626-1682155800-1682265600@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Postponed - Jucumba\, Run for the Border
DESCRIPTION:Postponed – looks like everyone wanted to go on the Death Valley trip this month\, awesome! We’ll bring this run back sometime soon. \nTrip Description:  \n\nRating: Moderate to Difficult – Driver experience required; not a trail for novices. The route is rocky\, and steep\, with sections that are narrow and hemmed in by trees and plants.\nFrom the pre-run: lots of rocks that require driver attention\, and some overgrowth introduces the possibility of pinstriping. NOT recommended for vehicles without a lift and off-road tires\, OR people who want to keep their new vehicles cosmetics.\n\nFor this trip\, we’ll be heading out east on I-8 to a beautifully rugged area near Jacumba\, about 65 miles from San Diego. The trail will take us north of I-8\, along the base of Table Mountain\, through the Jacumba National Cooperative Land and Wildlife Management Area and parts of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park on the way to the remnants of a stagecoach stop next to I-8 and ending at an old mining site overlooking Carrizo Gorge. Along the eastern edge of the gorge is the railroad route built by the San Diego and Arizona Railroad and includes a local landmark\, the Goat Canyon Trestle\, which is the largest all-wood trestle in the world. From the overlook at the end of the trail\, we won’t be able to see the famous trestle\, but the view and exploring possibilities are worth the effort to get there. \nTime & Place to Meet:  \n\nMeet: Saturday\, April 22\, 9:30 am\, Depart: 10:00 am\nWhere: Chevron Jacumba\n1496 Carrizo Gorge Rd\, Jacumba Hot Springs\, CA 91934\n\nWhat to bring: \n\nRequired:\n\nAll-terrain tires with full-sized spare\nAny emergency & recovery gear you may have\nAny necessary tire changing tools\, including anti-theft lug nut keys\nSufficient fuel for your vehicle\nMeals and snacks for both days.\nDrinking water (Gallon per day per person\, consider pet’s needs if applicable)\nCamping gear appropriate for primitive camping\n(1) Bundle of firewood (at least\, if camping)\n\n\nRecommended:\n\nHigh ground clearance\nVehicle armor (sliders\, etc.)\nSunscreen and hat\nAmateur 2m radio with external antenna (very highly recommended)\n\n\nRecommended if camping:\n\nWeather can be unpredictable – checking the National Weather Service report is recommended.\n\n\n\nDesination information: Anza-Borrego Desert State Park\nFrequency: 2M: 147.580 MHz\nRSVP/Register: Sign up below\nTrail Leader: Hamed Seyedi \n \nIf you have questions or need more info\, don’t hesitate to Contact the trip Trail Leader.
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/jucumba-run-for-the-border-2
LOCATION:Starting Point: Cheveron Jacumba\, 1496 Carrizo Gorge Rd\, Jacumba Hot Springs\, CA\, 91934
CATEGORIES:Camping,Run
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230421T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230425T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20230204T192657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T223830Z
UID:15625-1682065800-1682442000@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Death Valley Adventure
DESCRIPTION:If you’ve been looking for an adventure\, you WON’T want to miss this trip!\nCheck out this great writeup from when Peter lead the trip in 2021: Death Valley with LRCSD \nDeath Valley National Park — Friday\, April 21\, 2023 @ 8:00 am – Tuesday\, April 25\, 2023 @ 5:00 pm* \n*Day 5 – is optional \n​Trip Description:​​ \n\nRating: moderate\, mostly because of remoteness of some parts of Death Valley\, weather conditions\, and potential water crossings.\nHighlights: Highlights: Dumont Dunes\, Amargosa Opera House\, Tecopa Hot Springs\, Rhyolite\, Titus Canyon (if open)\, Teakettle Junction\, Racetrack\, Lippincott Pass\, Darwin\, Darwin Falls\, Nadeau Trail\, Minnietta Mine\, Lookout City\, Charcoal Kilns (weather permitting)\, Aguereberry Point (weather permitting)\, Ballarat\, Trona Pinnacles\n\nTime & Place to Meet:​​  \n\nMeet: Friday\, March 19\, 8:00 A.M\, Depart 8:30 am. \nWhere: Park & Ride\, Deer Springs/Mountain Meadow exit from I-15. Please arrive fueled up.\n\nItinerary \nFriday (Day 1):  \nWe’ll meet at Deer Springs / Mountain Meadow exit parking area off I-15 at 8:00 AM\, then drive on I-15 / I-215 / I-15 to the exit to CA SR 127 in Baker (200 miles). Fuel up in Baker. We will then take CA SR 127 to Dumont Dunes. We will visit the dunes\, return to CA 127 and try to make a visit to Amargosa Opera House\, and return to Tecopa Hot Springs Campground & Pools. \nThe plan is to camp at Tecopa Hot Springs; alternative – motels in Shoshone or Beatty\, or Longstreet Inn & RV Resort near CA/NV border.’ \nTotal distance – about 330 miles\, all on pavement\, driving time – 6-7.5 hours. \nSaturday (Day 2):  \nDrive north to ghost town of Rhyolite – either via NV SR 373/U.S.95 (fuel in Beatty)\, or via CA SR 190 (through Badwater Basin\, fuel in Furnace Creek). Visit Rhyolite. Return to NV SR 374 to turn-off to Titus Canyon.\nDrive through Titus Canyon and ghost town of Leadfield. Turn north on North Death Valley Road to Ubehebe Crater\, visit the crater\, proceed to Teakettle Junction. Turn Hunter Mountain Road to a camping location in Hidden Valley. \nTotal distance – about 180 miles (via Beatty) or 200 miles (via Furnace Creek)\, including 55 miles – off pavement\, driving time – 7 hours. \n​​​​Sunday (Day 3):  \nVisit Racetrack in the morning\, continue West on Lippincott Pass\, then south along Saline Valley Road to CA SR 190. Take SR 190 and Darwin Road to the town of Darwin\, then proceed on Old Toll Road to Darwin Falls. Visit Darwin Falls (time permitting). Proceed to CA SR 190 to Panamint Springs (fuel if necessary). (NOTE: those limited to 3 days of travel can leave for San Diego at this point.) Proceed to Nadeau Trail or Minnietta Road. Camp off Nadeau Trail between turn-offs to Defense Mine (Lookout City) or Minnietta Mine. \nTotal distance – 86-88 miles\, off pavement – 76-78 miles\, driving time – 5-6 hours. \nMonday (Day 4):  \nVisit Lookout City\, time permitting – Minnietta Mine. Alternative – drive to Defense Mine – is rated difficult\, vehicle damage possible.\nReturn to Trona Wildrose Road\, then drive through the ghost town of Ballarat up the Panamint Range to visit Charcoal Kilns and Aguereberry Point (weather and time permitting). Return to Trona Wildrose Road\, drive south to Trona (fuel stop) and to Trona Pinnacles. \nOption 1: Camp at Trona Pinnacles.\nTotal distance – 123 miles (about 2/3 – off pavement)\, driving time – 4-5 hours. \nOption 2: Return to Trona Road\, proceed to U.S.395\, I-15\, and return to San Diego. \nTotal distance – 353 miles\, driving time – 9-10 hours. \n​​​​Tuesday (Day 5 – optional): \nReturn to San Diego via Trona Road\, U.S.395\, and I-15. \nTotal distance: 230 miles\, driving time – 4.5-5 hours. \n​>>>What to bring – EXTREMELY IMPORTANT FOR THIS TRIP – IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS\, ASK!​<<< \n\nIt is recommended to have additional gas cans\, at least one per vehicle.\nFood\, drinks\, and water for at least 2 days off the grid Count on at least a gallon of drinks/water per person + a gallon of water/day for a 50-lb dog (more if larger)\nSunscreen and hat\, hot and cold weather gear (it WILL be cold in Death Valley at nights).\nFirst aid kit is recommended.\nAmateur (Ham) 2M Radio or/and CB radio for those without a ham license\nAny emergency & recovery gear you may have.\nAny necessary tire changing tools\, including anti-theft lug nut keys\nCamping gear appropriate for primitive camping\nOfficially\, no fires are allowed within DVNP\, ONLY propane stoves and heaters.\nGPS (recommended) or GaiaGPS on a tablet.\nRadio Frequency:​2M: 147.580 MHz\, no tone (146.54 MHz alt); CB: channel 31/33\n\n​RSVP: Register below*. For questions contact Peter Matusov\, matusovp@gmail.com\, 619-840–0612.  \n*Include a good contact phone number in case of last-minute changes.  Indicate name\, number in party\, and type of vehicle (all makes are welcome). \n​NOTE:​ DVNP has a restriction for a number of vehicles in a party for camping purposes – 4\, and in case there are more than 4 vehicles\, we may have to camp in a couple of different areas. The exact disposition will depend on how many participants we have on the trip and camping locations.
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/death-valley-adventure-2023
LOCATION:Starting Point: CA-15/Deer Springs Rd. Park & Ride\, 5VXG+99 Jesmond Dene\, Escondido\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camping,Run
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230325T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230326T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T110619
CREATED:20230204T192657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230204T195920Z
UID:15624-1679734800-1679846400@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Flower Run
DESCRIPTION:Trip details coming soon!
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/flower-run
LOCATION:Starting Point: Dudley’s Bakery\, 30218 CA-78\, Santa Ysabel\, CA\, 92070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camping,Run
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