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The 395 and Owens Valley-Eastern Sierra Region

Discussion in 'Off-Roading & Trails' started by ETAV8R, Dec 24, 2020.

  1. Jul 28, 2025 at 7:07 AM
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    Airdog

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    2nd gen 4wd wheel hub will migrate out without the axle nut and cv in there. My 2wd has a threaded hub with a spanner nut on the inside holding it in. I know a few 4wd guys that carry a spare 2wd hub for this same situation.
     
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  2. Jul 28, 2025 at 7:11 AM
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    Interesting. I thought carrying spare cages was only a 1st gen issue. Since I also own a 2009 4runner and a 2006 Taco you think I would have researched that better. lol
     
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  3. Jul 28, 2025 at 12:54 PM
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    I was kicking myself for not carrying a spare axle stub... I mean, I've had the designated donor axle sitting in my garage for six years--with vague plans to somehow cut it apart someday. But my tripod joint abruptly self-disassembled for no apparent reason yesterday instead of someday.

    Now that I've discovered the "hammer smash" approach... I'll claim it's perhaps less critical to carry a spare than I thought. Either way, you have to pull the broken axle assembly out of the hub, so you're already going to be covered in grease and mosquito bites hoping your truck doesn't tip off the jack and crush you. One minute with a hammer and you can separate the axle stub there on the trail... so long as you remember this technique instead of struggling with it for hours and missing out on an entire afternoon of fishing.

    I once saw a video of a 3rd gen stranded in Moab with a broken axle stub -- as in, the shaft broke within the hub. Those guys needed a spare axle stub (or in their case a whole assembly brought in by a tow company) to get underway again. So I'm not saying there's no reason to carry a spare... perhaps even a whole axle assembly.

    Now that I have this axle stub (freshly centrifuged of its grease no less) I'm going to part the cup off when I can get to a lathe, should make for a more compact spare to throw in the trail repair bin... perhaps as soon as someday.

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    Fishing didn't pan out for us this trip ... didn't see any jumpers even at dusk, nor any keepers lurking at depth even with several hours spent peering over the sides of the boat. But we found several schools of fingerlings and had fun trying to hook one. I guess I brought the wrong color lures, though... couldn't get so much as a nibble even with dozens giving chase to each cast.

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    I forgot to take any pictures so I stole this one from my friend

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    (I was too busy being a BOAT CAPTAIN!)

    Some folks were getting bites from the shore, but with illegal tackle, so I didn't feel too bad.

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    A new highlight for me was seeing all the gigantic millipedes that came out at night. I don't recall seeing them before... must be my first time visiting during millipede season? Mesmerizing creatures to watch.
     
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  4. Jul 28, 2025 at 2:03 PM
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    I picked up a copy of Lost Trails Guidebook Volume 3. It covers trails in what might become the Range of Light National Monument as well as Bald Mountain. Other states are included as well. I'd say it's more of a "hints" book than a guidebook. Interesting to look through, supports a cause, the Blue Ribbon Coalition.
     
  5. Jul 29, 2025 at 10:07 AM
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    I carry two 2-wd hubs with me just in case of wheel bearing, axle, front diff...anything really. They're small and have been used before (on other trucks).
     
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    Here's a test for you Eastern Sierra guys -- where are these phone booths located?

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    1984?
     
  8. Aug 4, 2025 at 8:23 AM
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    Quick psa for anyone cruising around Crowley Lake.
    Avoid FS4S03. We used FS4S03/Sheep Camp Road yesterday to cut over to Casa Diablo.
    We found out it’s a great name and does in fact have a sheep camp. We drove up on ~100 sheep which moved off the road as if they were used to it. We waved at the shepherd who went back into his trailer. All good to proceed right? Nope, suddenly 6 dogs came charging out and legit wanted to shred the truck. One dog chased us a 1/4 mile before giving up. My doors have some Cujo marks that will be there for the long haul.
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    FS Land == FS rules. Maybe a call to let them know of this?
     
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    That sucks! I recently had an identical experience but was about 30 miles from your location in Inyo. Exactly the same, the heard moved, we waved to the Shepard, proceeded slowly, and then the dogs came out, except the stupid dogs did not get the Tacoma doors. They were overly aggressive, and to be honest, while maintaining proper trail speed, I was not about to stop if one of them was dumb enough to go under the wheels either--I had my family in the car.
     
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    Have had many similar experiences. Pic below was taken 15 years ago in a remote part of Nevada (I suppose "remote" is redundant there, in general) west of Panaca. That dog was one of many guarding the flock. Other encounters I can think of in Nevada... plateau south of Eureka. Along the crest of the Toiyabe Range west of Kingston, probably others that don't come to mind right now. The dogs all look pretty much like the one in the photo, they are huge, and they want to kill you. Guessing coyotes in search of a nice rack of lamb for dinner think twice when they encounter those dogs.

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    ^^^
    Great Pyrenees, known to take down wolves I hear.
     
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    Wait, are you saying the Shepard sent the dogs after your truck?

    Or do they just attack trucks on their own?
     
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    No the shepherd does nothing, the dogs just go for it. They are there to protect the herd so in a sense they are just doing their job. However, they are ruthlessly good at it.

    This was my case too, I had my family with me and was worried more what the shepherd might do should the dog jump in front. Plus I really would prefer to not hurt a dog. On the plus side my pup who’s a full on derp kicked into mega protective mode. Didn’t know he had it in him.

    That’s the exact image in my mind right there!
    A few years ago I read a couple articles on MTBs getting mauled by these dogs.

    Not a bad idea, I’ll give them a call
     
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    Great Pyrenees are pretty good at protection. Like retrievers retrieve, GP's protect. But if the shepherd disappears inside and lets them out? Not cool. The land is not his.
     

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