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Joyner at Farmington video. Joyner at Moab. Most if not all were recorded by Farr Off Road our host Joyner Dealer. rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
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Roughly Dry Camping & access point, Daven will refine, the Google Earth Coords. are 36deg 46' 42.15"N, 108deg 12' 20.71"W. rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
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Access & Dry Camping/Boondocking will be thu the Lower Left/SouthWest access point, West of Farmington. We will be in Chock Cherry Wash of Chock Cherry Canyon. Some of my earlier post are of Chock Cherry Canyon. This is also the Glade Trail area. I am working on GPS coords.
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Weather in June! http://www.intellicast.com/Local/History.aspx?month=6 Historic Average Home » Local » Historic Averages Send this page to a friend Farmington, New Mexico Weather Report | Interactive Weather Map | Extended Forecast | Hourly Forecast | Past Observations | Historic Averages | Monthly Averages & Records - °F | °C Date Low High June 52° 87° Monthly Averages & Records - °F | °C Date Average Low Average High Record Low Record High Average Precipitation Average Snow Jun 1 48° 82° 38° (1980) 92° (1994) 0.01" 0" Jun 2 48° 82° 35° (1990) 92° (1997) 0.01" 0" Jun 3 49° 83° 0° (1989) 91° (1901) 0.01" 0" Jun 4 49° 83° 41° (1993) 92° (1994) 0.01" 0" Jun 5 49° 84° 32° (1999) 94° (1990) 0.01" 0" Jun 6 50° 84° 38° (1982) 93° (2000) 0.01" 0" Jun 7 50° 84° 39° (1993) 91° (2000) 0.01" 0" Jun 8 50° 85° 41° (1993) 94° (2000) 0" 0" Jun 9 50° 85° 36° (1979) 94° (1985) 0" 0" Jun 10 51° 85° 39° (1979) 95° (1985) 0" 0" Jun 11 51° 86° 42° (1995) 95° (1985) 0" 0" Jun 12 51° 86° 45° (1999) 93° (1981) 0" 0" Jun 13 51° 86° 42° (1983) 93° (1994) 0" 0" Jun 14 52° 87° 36° (1983) 92° (1994) 0" 0" Jun 15 52° 87° 37° (1981) 95° (1993) 0" 0" Jun 16 52° 87° 36° (1981) 93° (1985) 0" 0" Jun 17 52° 88° 44° (1992) 95° (1985) 0.01" 0" Jun 18 53° 88° 0° (1995) 95° (1901) 0.01" 0" rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
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https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=..._0dtM5hBytHtd5A I received this in an email from Daven. I have replied and ask which of the three nearest access point to Farmington we will be using. rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
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Keep in mind there are by-passes! for a change of pace! ending on a unusual note!rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiiEAvHa3ao rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
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http://www.blm.gov/nm/st/en/prog/recreatio...recreation.html Place your point over the name of an area on the map and click. A detail of the area will open and on the right hand side is an Icon for a map of the area. http://www.atvrideronline.com/hotspots/070...xico/index.html http://www.blm.gov/nm/st/en/prog/recreatio...Area.print.html http://www.4x4now.com/trnmf97.htm http://home.off-road.com/~rockgarden/ http://home.off-road.com/~rockgarden/ SunRay Casino is located 10 minutes from downtown Farmington. It offers slot machines and simulcast horse racing. Located on the grounds of the casino is "Legends" sports bar and grill. There are two other casinos located in southern Colorado, which is not too far to drive. Sky Ute Casino and Ute Mountain Casino. Ute Mountain Casino is close to Cortez, Colorado and Sky Ute Casino is located in Ignacio, Colorado. http://74.125.155.132/search?q=cache:nZuGP...=clnk&gl=us http://74.125.155.132/search?q=cache:UQ_Fz...=clnk&gl=us Remember there will be by-passes around for the more difficult areas.
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Yeah, oil runs down my arm too. Sorry no help here. rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
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I have ask Daven for just that info. I will post as soon as I get it. Daven and another person rode two of the trails over the Holidays we will be taking and he said they are great with by-passes around section that may be too hard for some people. They are going out on another trail this weekend. rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
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RV Parks http://www.rvparkreviews.com/regions/New_M...Farmington.html plus Dad's RV Park @ 505-564-2222. Motels http://www.google.com/#hl=en&source=hp...8d6ef47431c6a4a Again WE will be at the Dry Camp Location. Daven knows how big our rig is, 53' long. and has assured that it will be no problem at the Dry Camp. He has 4 persons who have said they are coming. I will start pushing more aggressively for a headcount in April. rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
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June 11-14, 2010 -- 2nd Annual Trooper Jamboree
rocmoc replied to Paiute3's topic in Joyner UTV SxS Forum
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Just a quick post as I will post again this evening with more detail. There will be Dry Camping Location (best as it is at the trail head) and RV campground with hookups in town. Daven is checking to see if you will be able to drive your UTV from the RV Campgrounds in town to the trail head or if you will have to trailer. We will be Dry Camping/Boondocking as we are fully self-contained. I know there are several others that are also. Daven is sending me maps for the Dry Camp location and I will post links to the RV Campgrounds this evening. rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
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June 11-14, 2010 -- 2nd Annual Trooper Jamboree
rocmoc replied to Paiute3's topic in Joyner UTV SxS Forum
I am contacting Daven at Joyner in Farmington today for camping info. It is a go for sure, I will be there! rocmoc n AZ/Mexico -
I left everything as it was and added to the end of the existing system. I assumed it was the catalytic filter. not a muffler. rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
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moved post from parts sticky. ricksrb said, Have any info on the fuel filter? went to purchase new one and went to three auto stores and none had a replacement with the large outlet side as the original has. Thanks rocmoc said, When I replace mine I will go with a filter that has the same size as the small side on both sides and rig up a reducer/stepup for the large side. I have no idea why they would have such a large inlet with a smaller outlet. The outlet size will control the flow for the inlet as well. ricksrb said, On mine the larger side is the outlet,it goes to the pump.I thought of the same as you but would have to go back up to the large hose to fit on the pump wouldnt I? Thanks, rocmoc said, Yup you are correct, just went out and looked. THEN I would get std. fuel filter, replace the hose to the pump and step-up at the pump. Hopefully if the pump has to be replace the replacement would have a more std. size inlet. Have to remember my tank is the the front, not under the seat. My filter is under the center console towards the front. I have to upgrade the filler tube on mine so I have been thinking of replacing with a fuel cell. Then I would run hose all the way to the pump and places the filter just in front of the pump for easier access. Just another someday project! rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
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Ain't going to happen in Cal without getting plates in another state first. Even then it may not work as it may fail the inspection when trying to get the plate. And after, every Police Officer that sees you is going to pull you over. JMHO! Best thing is to leave! rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
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Spark Arrester I purchased off of Ebay, it was for a VW. Muffler is a CherryBomb quiet muffler. Can be purchased at major parts house or muffler shop. Same for the 90 degree sweep tubing, clamps & hanger. rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
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The muffler is added to the existing stock exhaust system. The stock system was to loud. Notice on the end of the muffler is a spark arrester, want no problems with Forest Service. Performance did not change, better or worse - it is the same. rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
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Posted 8 pics in my gallery. Not much action as we were already on top of the hill in the last pics. Rocky Point while fun wasn't that challenging. Will not take the toys back to Rocky Point, better riding at home. Home without any problems! rocmoc n AZ/Mexico