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Reno and surrounding areas: Official spotted, BS, and meets thread

Discussion in 'South West' started by RelentlessFab, Apr 2, 2012.

  1. Jul 7, 2025 at 8:45 PM
    la0d0g

    la0d0g Its 4 o’clock somewhere

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    We still are. Just now in smaller pockets :(
     
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    kairo >_>

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    I had a daisy red rider bb gun when I was 9 or 10 years old. I was allowed to keep it accessible outside of the gun cabinet and use it when I wanted. Standard gun rules applied, and if you kill anything you have to eat it.

    Robins don't taste real good. Never shot anything living again until I got a hunting license.
     
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    Wife and I need a break from the house pit and the heat, anybody out wheeling in the trees this weekend?
     
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    cartter469 Professional Idiot

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    No but just did this hike after a day down in SF & a day at a friends in El dorado hills/folsom area.

    was a crisp 76 degrees and was shaded about 50% of the time. 10/10 recommend just download the maps cus the trails narrow like a goat path in some spots. Don’t need to be in crazy good physical shape either. Real reasonable.
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    Azure Lake via Cascade Creek Trail on AllTrails
    https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/azure-lake-via-cascade-creek-trail?p=-1&sh=oyptmk

    water felt warmer or equal temp to Tahoe too so was super nice to just sit and lounge around

    The hiking itself was also genuinely a fun mix of narrow through bushes and under logs etc and slabs and minor bouldering etc.
    I’ll be doing it at least once more before I leave at the end of August. Wild that it’s only 3 miles away from the road in Southlake lmao. We didn’t see another person after we went past cascade falls
     
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    CrippledHo

    CrippledHo I'm calling about your car's extended warranty

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    A buddy and I did an overnight at Lake of the Woods, which despite our average-at-best efforts landed us with many mosquito bites. Also did some 'splorin on the usual trails around the area and decided to try out the Jeep trail to Fordyce. Needless to say, we did end up turning back about halfway because there was no way the truck was making it down the trail once you get past the mine pit turn around area. All in all some great fun, nothing broke (except my buddy's stove and possibly a running board) and now I know what upgrades to make next and what trail to never take again. I'll edit a few pics in later
     
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  8. Jul 14, 2025 at 9:17 AM
    RelentlessFab

    RelentlessFab [OP] Eric @Relentless Fab Vendor

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    We ended up camping this weekend to escape the heat, target was around the Gold Lake area at one of the smaller lakes nearby, but we got denied with essentially every possible spot near water already taken. WOW has that area become popular! :annoyed:
    After wandering around the mountains there for a few hours and trying every spot I knew of we decided to abandon that plan and head a bit south. Hit the Yuba summit and went south down the forest roads to Webber, and then out to Meadow lake by the top of Fordyce. While we usually avoid paid campgrounds this happened to be the ticket and we claimed the last available site, set up camp and went for a swim in the lake before making dinner and getting attacked by mosquitos.... Unfortunately the one thing we forgot to pack was bug spray. :censored: The next morning we got up a bit lazily, made breakfast and while enjoying the lake view with our coffee the camp host came by and said we had 30 minutes to leave or pay for another day. Ah yes, thats right, paid sites have check in/check out times. Doh :homer: Off to another lake to swim and relax for the afternoon. Happened to find a great spot at another nearby lake and hung out until about 4 when we figured it was time to head back the 2hrs home.
     
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  9. Jul 14, 2025 at 10:58 AM
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    CrippledHo I'm calling about your car's extended warranty

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    Wait...What side of meadow were you on and what vehicle did you take? We were going through there around 9:45-11:30ish and it was definitely pretty busy. Also we randomly stopped at a campsite to take a look at the lake and someone had left their fire going....this is why we can't have nice things.
     
  10. Jul 14, 2025 at 11:01 AM
    RelentlessFab

    RelentlessFab [OP] Eric @Relentless Fab Vendor

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    We were in my Gladiator, second site right at the north end of the lake as you first come in. What rig were you in? Saw a lot of Tacomas out in the area.
    At the lake we went to swim at yesterday after leaving Meadow we encountered a smoldering fire pit as well and dumped a couple gallons of water on it before leaving. This being said, at Meadow with hosted/established sites they were allowing fires, but at the next lake we visited fires certainly would not be allowed and yet people obviously had them over the weekend. We packed our propane fire pit.
     
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  11. Jul 14, 2025 at 11:31 AM
    CrippledHo

    CrippledHo I'm calling about your car's extended warranty

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    I definitely saw you then and we passed you a couple times in a blue Tacoma with a shell. Good looking rig you have and a great setup. Definitely a lot of tacomas and a few others which on some areas I was surprised to see. I was wondering if they were allowing fires. Our area definitely wasn't so we also had a little propane stove for dinner/breakfast. Excited to go back out with some extra things to keep the mosquito bites minimized.
     
  12. Jul 14, 2025 at 12:55 PM
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    We were at meadow this weekend too! Unfortunately our dog unbeknownst to us ingested a poisonous mushroom and at about 1a.m. Friday night she started tipping over while walking and then began having body convulsions and was totally out of it, so if you saw or heard a big ford Econoline with fiberglass top barreling out of the campground around then that was us. Luckily we got her to the E.R. vet in time and she has made a full recovery since then. We came back up Saturday probably around 1 or so in the tacoma to gather the stuff we left behind when we had to expeditiously leave.
     
  13. Jul 14, 2025 at 3:30 PM
    CrippledHo

    CrippledHo I'm calling about your car's extended warranty

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    That's a big scare. Glad she's okay. My friend will be bringing his dog next week so that'll be something we need to watch out for.
     
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    @Nevada Mike

    I see you're a fellow weim owner. This was the culprit, our second, much naughtier than the first weimaraner.
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