Chivo Falls Run 4/18/09

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The view from where we parked the rigs.

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The falls with some water.

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Going down three feathers on one of the easier paths.

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4 Responses to “Chivo Falls Run 4/18/09”

  1. nick says:

    hey you with the desert tan cucv/blazer. where did u get the spare tire carrier and how about that license plate mount?

    • miles says:

      Both of them came with the truck when I bought it. I believe the spare tire carrier is a factory blazer tire carrier installed on a CUCV. The license plate mount is a trailer license plate mount and wired into the taillights.

  2. […] The trail to chimney rock is easy and can be traversed by 2wd vehicles. The rocks themselves are much more challenging than the trail in and has many obstacles that require 4wd. There are spots for everyone to enjoy there and most of the area can be accessed by easier routes. If you want to play on the rocks you will need more than stock ground clearance for many of the obstacles. There is a 2nd trail into chimney rock that requires 4wd and is fairly narrow, but I have not been on it so I cannot provide much insight. The legality of wheeling on the rocks is questionable as the rocks are not technically on any forest service numbered trail so you are technically wheeling “off a designated road” which is illegal, however, this is a popular place to wheel and camp. While you are in the area I suggest you also visit Chivo Falls and Three Feathers. […]

  3. […] The trail to chimney rock is easy and can be traversed by 2wd vehicles. The rocks themselves are much more challenging than the trail in and has many obstacles that require 4wd. There are spots for everyone to enjoy there and most of the area can be accessed by easier routes. If you want to play on the rocks you will need more than stock ground clearance for many of the obstacles. There is a 2nd trail into chimney rock that requires 4wd and is fairly narrow, but I have not been on it so I cannot provide much insight. The legality of wheeling on the rocks is questionable as the rocks are not technically on any forest service numbered trail so you are technically wheeling “off a designated road” which is illegal, however, this is a popular place to wheel and camp. While you are in the area I suggest you also visit Chivo Falls and Three Feathers. […]

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