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You have had the summer off to fix your rigs, and do all that other non sense.
Now it's time to go back too wheeling, at Truckhaven
Open season run, Who's In
Information about Truck Haven Hills at Salton City, CA.
Truck Haven is a huge playground for off-road vehicles. There are trails for everyone, from mild, to wild. This is a great place to test your driving abilities as well as the capabilities of your Explorer. You can see the kind of fun we've had during previous events by checking out a Trip Report from a previous run
Vehicle damage: There is always a possibility of vehicle damage any time you go offroading. Damage could be to the body, or mechanical.
Normally, the majority of participants camp at our Truck Haven base camp.
There are NO facilities available at Truck Haven. Camping is primitive with no water, toilets or showers available. If you have a porta potty bring it. A 5 gallon bucket with a plastic bag will work well
Bring everything you will need. Everyone is also requested to bring firewood to add to our traditional BIG campfire. If you can't bring any don't worry about it, but the more we have, the bigger the fire
Bring your own cooking supplies. If you don't have any you can probably share someone else's grill.
There is a small grocery store, two truck stops, a Mexican restaurant, and a general menu restaurant in Salton City and just beyond.
Weather conditions in October usually consist of hot days and cool to cold nights, rain could be present. High winds, and driving dust storms are always possible. Come prepared!
This is a newbie friendly run. If you have never wheeled before we would be glad to show you the tricks.
Now it's time to go back too wheeling, at Truckhaven
Open season run, Who's In
Information about Truck Haven Hills at Salton City, CA.
Truck Haven is a huge playground for off-road vehicles. There are trails for everyone, from mild, to wild. This is a great place to test your driving abilities as well as the capabilities of your Explorer. You can see the kind of fun we've had during previous events by checking out a Trip Report from a previous run
Vehicle damage: There is always a possibility of vehicle damage any time you go offroading. Damage could be to the body, or mechanical.
Normally, the majority of participants camp at our Truck Haven base camp.
There are NO facilities available at Truck Haven. Camping is primitive with no water, toilets or showers available. If you have a porta potty bring it. A 5 gallon bucket with a plastic bag will work well
Bring everything you will need. Everyone is also requested to bring firewood to add to our traditional BIG campfire. If you can't bring any don't worry about it, but the more we have, the bigger the fire
Bring your own cooking supplies. If you don't have any you can probably share someone else's grill.
There is a small grocery store, two truck stops, a Mexican restaurant, and a general menu restaurant in Salton City and just beyond.
Weather conditions in October usually consist of hot days and cool to cold nights, rain could be present. High winds, and driving dust storms are always possible. Come prepared!
This is a newbie friendly run. If you have never wheeled before we would be glad to show you the tricks.