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5th gen 4Runners in scenic locations

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by ManBeast, Dec 21, 2018.

  1. Oct 4, 2022 at 11:53 AM
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    GrantA

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    Note to self don’t ever PM @MeefZah as I do not want any pics like that!

    While you are not wrong @MeefZah about benefiting from trip plans I find it nice to not take up an entire thread that is not meant for trip plans. I would suggest maybe a different thread (if one doesn’t exist already).
     
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  2. Oct 4, 2022 at 12:50 PM
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    That there is funny as hell.
     
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  3. Oct 5, 2022 at 6:12 AM
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    how my 4Runner looked at the end of my first offroading adventure.
     
  4. Oct 5, 2022 at 8:13 AM
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    Both the Napier and Luno are awesome!
     
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  5. Oct 5, 2022 at 9:00 AM
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    We like them a lot! Took about 20 minutes to unpack, set up and connect the tent to the 4R, not knowing what we were doing. Should drop to about 10 min I would think?
     
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  6. Oct 5, 2022 at 9:15 AM
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    Yeah, once you get the rhythm of it, it will take a lot less time (with assistance) lol.
     
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    I see you have pa plates, where is that at? Looks familiar
     
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    FRO Famous Reading Offroad park https://readingoutdoors.com/ had a blast and went with a great group of people.
     
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    looking good!
     
  10. Oct 5, 2022 at 12:56 PM
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    I am planning on going back the 15th if you guys would like to tag along it might shift to the 16th if some of the people can't make it out on the 15th.
     
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    Man that would be fun! Thanks for the invite, but my freetime is spent walking the baby. Someday though
     
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    Funny you bring that up, the whole sea-level thing gets lost on some people actually... eg. Denali vs. Mt Everest

    I basically live at ~36 ft above sea level, our 'mountains' seem big to me. I actually had the same discussion with a friend of mine who lives in CO, he always tells me his house is at a higher elevation than most of our mountains. I asked him how many people have seen the weather on our 5-6k mountains compared to his 5-6k elevation. Kind of apples and oranges.
     
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    My house is at 6500 feet in NM
     
  14. Oct 6, 2022 at 2:14 PM
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    I live at about 1000'. The passes are about 5000' (and Mt Rainier is 14,417 feet. Mt St. Helens is 8,363' and Mt. Baker is 10, 781. Of course these elevations can change any minute because they are all active volcanoes. If Rainier blows like St Helens did, Seattle disappears in about 20 minutes! Mt Hood (Near Portland) is 11, 249 but that is only a potentially active volcano. The Sisters are all classified as volcanoes and are, respectively: South Sister (10,363 ft), Middle Sister (10,052 ft), and North Sister (10,090 ft).

    I have experienced neither but did backpack and climb some 50+ years ago and would bet that the weather on Denali or Mt Fairweather would rival or exceed that on Mt Washington.
     
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    About 4 hours of 4Lo, a once in a lifetime trail. As in I doubt I'll ever drive it again. But the destination was worth it.
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  16. Oct 6, 2022 at 10:49 PM
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    Looks great. Where is it?
     
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    I wouldn't share the name if the trail wasn't so bad as to keep most people away. It really was that gnarly. I can't believe all I got was a few dings on my wheels, although I haven't looked underneath yet. Plus the Jeepers have already blown this spot up. It's the Barney Riley trail, SE of Tahoe on the CA/NV border. Here's more pics: https://www.4runners.com/threads/sacramento-area-thread.14645/page-12
     
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    Understood. Clearly Denali etc. rivals and or can beats the weather on MT Washington. I have researched Denali quite extensively actually...

    That said, I was merely making a point that the weather on the top of Mt Washington (and the other northern presidentials in the whites) is far in excess to what the people see in the driveways at their houses that live at 6k+...
     
  19. Oct 7, 2022 at 8:25 AM
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    A nice day on the beach again. Too nice of weather for the fish to bite though.
     
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    Oh hell yeah!
     
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    This is really all hypothetical as there are too many factors involved: Rain shadows, nearby heat sinks, cities raise ambient temperatures anyway.
     
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    Interesting points of view. That argument will never go away. In the early 60's I climbed and skied on Mt. Washington several times and hiked the Presidential Range during the summer season. That particular range of mountains can gather up some pretty nasty weather even in the summer. Any of the east coast mountains above tree line can and do attract snow in the winter.
    I will say that after a couple of trips to Denali, I was finally able to score a clear day. I was going to attempt a summer climb but never made it. My common sense Physician wife thought maybe my 40's wasn't really the prime age group for that endeavor.
    I suppose my point is that any time you are above tree line you should expect changeable weather.
     
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    Clearly you're a smarter guy than me and way more knowledge based on your past experience.

    In my in my opinion I am convinced if you researched and dug up some data I am pretty confident the weather is and has been much worse at 6,288' on Mt Washington than in some guys driveway at 6,500'...

    But again, I am no expert and not here to argue... Your mountains are bigger than mine. I will let this die.
     
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    This was the closest we got to seeing Denali. We were in one of the sight seeing planes and were supposed to go around the mountain, but, the weather on the mountain was too bad. 78C14AAE-8E83-4615-B1AC-2A99EF941D31.jpg
     
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    Our last trip to Denali (We're going next year for our second trip to Denali and 4th to Alaska), we REALLY lucked out. Heaven for a wildlife biologist! Saw the peak on the way in, along with caribou, ptarmigan, and raptors. On the way out, we saw ~24 grizzly-one a sow with cubs and one at ~6' (outside the tour bus), one wolf, a BIG bull moose. Saw a big bull a 1/2 mile from Ted Stevens Airport. That trip we also toured (by boat) Kenai Fjords National Park=saw sea otters, "humpies", orcas, harbor seals, calving glaciers and much more!! Last trip out of Homer (I caught a 35lb and a 55lb halibut), we saw a dozen orcas, a dozen "humpies", a dozen sea otters and a minke whale. My old boss is chief of Marine Mammal Regulatory Branch in Anchorage.

    If you can't tell, we love it there. Second only to Yellowstone!! If you have never gone, you MUST go!
     
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    BearBio, we did a fly in fishing trip. About 500 miles from anything. Wild Man Lodge. It was awesome.

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    Salmon? Grayling?

    We fish for halibut almost exclusively since I don't like salmon=I do smoke some local Chinook and Coho.
     
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    Fall Red Drum fishing out in front of the old Coast Guard Station on Chincoteague Beach. IMG_20221007_1252175.jpg IMG_20221007_1252033.jpg IMG_20221007_1252344.jpg
     
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    Went with 2 friends that slept in the tents, I had the luxury of the 4R as my bedroom :)

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    Trip to Carlsbad. Stopped at Joshua Tree Nation Park.......
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    Legoland was actually pretty fun.

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    E=mc2

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    Salton Sea

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    Box Canyon, north of Salton Sea.

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