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Thanks Guys, I will be sure to watch my speed.
Are there GPS coordinates somewhere or will they go up once someone gets to camp?
Not sure which vehicle I am taking yet. Sean do you have plans to put a flag on the 100? Wondering how I could jury rig that as there is nothing more than the factory roof rack to mount to .
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I set up a tent but only to put stuff in it so I can sleep in the 4Runner. It also minimizes the amount of sand I track into the vehicle moving stuff around. While out in the dunes I prefer to/don't need all my food, ice chest, etc. I keep my tools, clothes bag and other goodies with me in the truck. It's nice to have them near but also minimizes the chance that they might walk off while I'm out.
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Rob,
They're posted on pismojamboree.com but here you go...
For those that have GPS, here is the camp coordinates:
N35 03.920
W120 37.772
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I'll post the final coords when we get there Friday.
Trying to finish up some last minute wiring but it's just a little too wet to run the soldering iron on the driveway. I don't feel like being electrocuted today.
I should add I made a bracket for my flag and lighted whip.
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Thanks Guys.
I am still torn between taking the 4runner and the wife's landcruiser. Leaning toward the 4runner and sleeping in a tent as all my camping stuff is embedded in my 4runner and I just spent a week gusseting my balls and replacing really bad front shocks.
looking forward to seeing you all (ass-less chaps or not) Friday night or Saturday morning.
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Rob, take the 100! It'll handle perfectly on the dunes!
The gates will be open so you'll be able to drive onto the beach. Just make sure to drive back out and pay your fees Saturday morning.
Camp site will be most likely between pole 5 and 6 which is a good 15-20 min south from the south gate entrance of Oceano Dunes SVRA. I should have GPS markers tomorrow evening once a few of the guys pick out a good spot for us. Just look for a group of Toyota's and you should be all set. I'll try to have the Pismo Jamboree and UltimateYota banners along the row of RV's so hopefully that'll make it easier to find us.
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You're SAS'd 3.0 4runner? I'd probably go for the landcruiser because power is king in the dunes. With the 3.0 you have to go everywhere in 4 low because the engine doesn't have enough power and you get bogged down in High.
Also, sleeping inside a vehicle is much better because there are people riding motorcycles and partying at all hours of the night and it's much quieter inside.
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We decided to leave Thursday night and get a motel in Pismo. Took us 6 hours to get here, including the hour we spent parked on the 134 because someone hit a bridge.
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Ok, Lance and Steve convinced me, rigged up the ultimate in cheesy flag mounts last night. Headed out with the 100 tonight after I get packed, figure I will leave somewhere about 8PM from orange county so I will be there late tonight. Hopefully it won't take my 6 hours (that sucks). See you all in the morning.
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On our way. We will see you in a few hours. -Shawna