January 2016 Newsletter - Havasu 4 Wheelers · II: GUESTS ON HAVASU 4 WHEELERS RUNS 3. CONCLUSION:...
Transcript of January 2016 Newsletter - Havasu 4 Wheelers · II: GUESTS ON HAVASU 4 WHEELERS RUNS 3. CONCLUSION:...
January 2016 Volume 24, Number 1
P resident’s Message Our old friend "2015" has now been relegated to the history books. Our very young new friend "2016" presents an opportunity for adventures and opportunities galore. We are only limited by our imagination and our pocket book!
Only one New Year resolution I would recommend. Check the renewal date on your AZ State Trust Land Recreational Use Permit. A twenty dollar "Family Permit" investment today could save you hours of headaches and a healthy fine. Check this newsletter for the required form. A very important event, Desert Clean-Up, is scheduled for January 7th. Please check the H4W activities calendar for time and place. Mike Yahrmarkt is hosting this event and guarantees there will be plenty of food served after the trash is collected. If you've never done the Desert Clean-Up before, you're in for a fun and memorable time. Preparations are now taking place for our annual yard sale. As a reminder, this is the Havasu 4 Wheelers biggest money making event of the year. All monies derived from this sale go directly back into our community to the charities of your choice. Start collecting those very special items you've been kick'n around for the last year and give the buyers something to buy! The sale is coming quick so please act fast - February 5th and 6th. We are very fortunate to have Paul and Joyce Stephens again volunteering their home for the yard sale. Please drop off your items anytime, starting now! Earlier the better. All items will be priced and setup for presentation. Tables are desperately needed for all the goodies. Volunteers are also needed to help setup and to help on the days of the sale. The Stephens’ address is: 2870 Squall King Drive / Telephone: 928 680-4415 I would be very remiss if I didn't mention and congratulate the newest members of the exclusive Silver Membership Club; Don Flood, Jim Frush and Leonard Husted. They have reached the age of 80 years and have been a member of the H4W's for 5 years or more. If you or someone you know, will be 80, plus the 5 years membership qualification, please send me an email or tell Janet Drew, Membership Chairperson. We have no way of knowing unless you tell us. We surely don't want to miss anyone. And lastly, the nominating committee is looking for members interested in serving on the Board of Directors for the 2016/2017 season. If you would like to get more involved, or know someone who would be a good candidate for office, please contact Committee Chairperson Jim Bowen, Past President. Nominees will be announced at the February meeting. In closing, it's been a very busy and successful 2015 for the Havasu 4 Wheelers. May the Force be with us in 2016, and may we go where no club has gone before! Tom Christiansen
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January 2016 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Happy New
Year
2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 Zona Cranmer
Jim Sims
11 12 13 14 Carol Allen
15 16
17 Kathy Perry
18 19 Robert Brownell Hermine Tuso
20 Lynn Leher
Gary Wiskus
21 Julie Lutz
22 Todd Flesner
Vikki Harrison
23 Mindy Pohlman
24 25 Carol Wiskus
26 Diane Corder
27 Loren Bruns
28 29 30 Tammy Blake
31 If your Birthday or Anniversary is not listed
or listed on the wrong date, please let me know so I can correct my records.
Thanks, Tim & Pat Maskell
Jan 2—Nathan & Susan Scott Jan 8—Hal & Noreen Shaffer Jan 10—Norman & Patti Schroeder Jan 18—Kevin & Cheryl Duke Jan 20—Dennis & Therene Lein Jan 23—George & Carol Allen Jan 29—Rick & Trice Holloway
141 Swanson Avenue Lake Havasu City, AZ (Across from Movies Havasu) 505-8030
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50 PlusYe-
George & Carol Allen 51 Years
HAVASU 4 WHEELERS 2870 Squall King DR February 5th & 6th
It’s getting close to the annual havasu 4 wheelers garage sale. go into your garages and find all those treasures you’ve been saving, for who knows what, and get them over to Paul & Joyce Stephens’ house at 2870 squall king drive and donate them. This is the biggest fund raiser for our club charities. Paul & Joyce also need tables to display merchandise, please bring your treasures and tables as soon as you can and please label your tables with your name so you get them back. We also need volunteers to set up and sell, there will be sign up sheet at the January meeting. Give Paul & Joyce a call before you stop by And please, no tv’ sets. 928-680-4415
Trail Talk - 4 - January 2016
Upcoming Club Runs (1-5 rating) B & D Roulette Mine, 3.0.…………....……….....Jan 4th, 8:30am Willie Williams Desert Cleanup, 1.0……..………………………..Jan 7th, 8:30am Mike Yahrmarkt Bullhead Goecache Run 2, 3.0…..…..…………..Jan 8th, 8:00am Steve Riley . Ridges, 3.25..…………………………………….Jan 9th, 8:30am Mike Yahrmarkt Northwest Passage, 3.0…………………...…….Jan 11th, 8:30am Willie Williams Castle Mountains, 3.0………………………......Jan 13th, 8:30am Andy Lucas Sleeping Princess, 3.75………………...……….Jan 27th, 830:am Andy Lucas
Check the Havasu 4 Wheelers Website for updates and meet places on runs
www.havasu4wheelers.org
Please Note: Please be at the departure location 20 minutes before the departure time.
Call Trail Boss if you are unable to attend.
Trail Boss of the Month
Other Club Happen’ns
Morning Coffee..……………..……Mon—Fri, 8:00-9:00am Kmart, Gene Hobday AED Class…………………………………..….Jan 6th, 3:00pm Mohave Co Library, Room B, Andy Lucas Garage Night…………………………….…...Jan 13th, 6:00pm Accurate Auto, John Strong Balloon Festival………...…..Jan 15th, 16th, and 17th, All Day Island Golf Course, Cheryl MacLean Ladies Luncheon……..………….....………..Jan 21st, 12:30pm Juicy’s, Diana Delk Trail Boss Meeting…………… ...…………....Jan 25th, 9:00am Genealogy Library, 2126 N McCulloch #17, John Strong H4W Board Meeting……………....……….....Jan 25th, 4:00pm Genealogy Library, 2126 N McCulloch #17, Tom Christiansen Cooks Night Out…………………………...…Jan 26th, 4:30pm Martini Bay, Rodger Delk Men’s Breakfast...…………………….…...….Jan 28th, 8:00am Bad Miguel’s, 1841 Kiowa Blvd, (by Food City), Gary Wiskus H4W Membership Meeting ……...….….Jan 28th, 7:00pm Realtor’s Hall, 2293 Swanson Ave., Tom Christiansen
Andy Lucas
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Sup-Ross & Marlene
Hobday
H4W MEMBERS
Since 1981
Bruce Speirs Public Information Officer Date: 12-18-15 Havasu 4 Wheelers induct 3 new Silver Members The Havasu 4 Wheelers, a local off road club of 250 families, recently recognized three members who were identified as reaching 80 years of age and still actively participating in the club’s 4X4 off road adventures. The “Silver Ones” as they are now known in the club, were hosted to a celebratory club breakfast and awarded silver name badges denoting their unique membership status. “Their continuing participation is significant and definitely worthy of recognition. These guys are a true inspiration, not only to me but to the rest of the club. They continue to run the trails, explore desert back roads, and lead others on runs” said Jim Bowen, a Past President of the Havasu 4 Wheelers. Left to Right – Jim Bowen - Past President Don Flood – a 15 year member, said the first time to Havasu in 1963 he found ‘no bridge, no island, just a lake’. He moved to Havasu after his retirement from Xerox and is a US Air Force veteran. Besides his Havasu 4 Wheelers activities he is a past President of the River City 4 Wheelers Leonard Husted - a 12 year member, began visiting Havasu in 1989 and moved here in 2003. He is an accomplished off roader, retired engineer and US Navy veteran. Jim Frush - an 11 year member, is a retired dentist, splits his time between Havasu & Minnesota. Besides his 4X4 activities he is an accomplished small bore rifle competitor, shoots skeet & trap & active cartridge reloader. Tom Christiansen—President
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Call: 928/680-0201
1841 N. Kiowa Blvd. (BETWEEN FOOD CITY & STAPLES)
Mon - Thru 7:00am - 8:30pm Fri - Sat 7:00am -9:00pm Sunday 7:00am - 3:00pm
Proposed By-Laws Change Change: Removing the words “in writing” and inserting the words “and published in the H4W Newsletter” and “meeting” as follows: ARTICLE XV AMENDMENTS
These BY-LAWS may be amended by a two thirds (2/3) majority vote at a regular membership meeting, a quorum being present and voting. Any amendment to the BY- LAWS must be presented in writing to the membership at the regular Membership meeting preceding that in which the vote is taken.
ARTICLE XV AMENDMENTS
These BY-LAWS may be amended by a two thirds (2/3) majority vote at a regular membership meeting, a quorum being present and voting. Any amendment to the BY- LAWS must be presented in writing to the membership at the regular Membership meeting, and published in the H4W Newsletter, preceding that meeting in which the vote is taken.
Proposed By-Laws Change Change: ARTICLE VI by increasing the size of the BOD to nine, removing the words “one of which will be” and inserting the words “and the Run Chairman”, and adding 2 members to the BOD as follows: ARTICLE VI ADMINISTRATION AND OFFICERS 1. The officers of the Havasu 4-Wheelers, Inc. shall consist of President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer, and shall be known as the Executive Committee.
A. The Board of Directors shall consist of seven people, consisting of the four presently elected officers (the Executive Committee), and 3 voting members consisting of the immediate past-president and 2 members at-large, one of which will be the Membership Chairman, to be elected by ballot or acclamation. Vacancies shall be filled by appointment by the Board of Directors. Prior to nominations, if the outgoing President commits not to serve as immediate past-president on the Board, or if the President is elected to a second or subsequent term on the Board, a third member at-large shall be nominated and elected. It shall be their duty to draw up an agenda for all membership meetings and to enforce the By-laws. If the Board of Directors does not enforce the By-laws, they are subject to expulsion from office.
ARTICLE VI ADMINISTRATION AND OFFICERS 1. The officers of the Havasu 4-Wheelers, Inc. shall consist of President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer, and shall be known as the Executive Committee.
A. The Board of Directors shall consist of nine (9) people, consisting of the four (4) presently elected officers (the Executive Committee), and five (5) voting members consisting of the immediate Past-President, and 2 members at-large, one of which will be the Membership Chairman, the Run Chairman, and two (2) members at-large to be elected by ballot or acclamation. Vacancies shall be filled by appointment by the Board of Directors. Prior to nominations, if the outgoing President commits not to serve as immediate past-president on the Board, or if the President is elected to a second or subsequent term on the Board, a third member at-large shall be nominated and elected. It shall be their duty to draw up an agenda for all membership meetings and to enforce the By-laws. If the Board of Directors does not enforce the By-laws, they are subject to expulsion from office.
These 2 proposed By-Law changes will be voted on at the January Meeting Please read
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STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES (SOP’s) APPENDIX C
Change: Remove the word “expensive” as follows: II: GUESTS ON HAVASU 4 WHEELERS RUNS 3. CONCLUSION:
It is not the intent of the Havasu 4 Wheelers to discriminate against non-member participation. Rather, it attempts to make all participants equally responsible. Every member in good standing must pay yearly dues, purchase expensive mandatory safety equipment, and be inspected for it. We welcome all guests as long as they are not taking advantage of our hospitality.
3. CONCLUSION:
It is not the intent of the Havasu 4 Wheelers to discriminate against non-member participation. Rather, it attempts to make all participants equally responsible. Every member in good standing must pay yearly dues, purchase expensive mandatory safety equipment, and be inspected for it. We welcome all guests as long as they are not taking advantage of our hospitality.
The Following SOP was Voted in at the December Meeting
Trail Talk - 8 - January 2016
Dan & Sheri Odom from November Frank & Pat Lopez
Frank & Shelly Stelling John & Kris Poloski
Mike & Brenda Velten Robert & Glenna Taylor
Ron & Debbie Anderson Steve & Lesley Ard
Trail Talk - 9 - January 2016
McGuffies Cabin 12/4/2015 John Strong
Great run with great people.
Pictographs in Mississippi Wash near Mc Guffey's cabin & mine. Possibly created by the Halchichoma's.
Photos by John Strong, Roger Melton, and Tom Crager
Trail Talk - 10 - January 2016
Amanda Deeds of the BLM Comes to H4W Meeting with Awards
Tom accepts plaque from Amanda for the support of H4W/BLM Projects
Six members got a special award of a belt buckle for their above and beyond contributions to the H4W/BLM projects
Amanda Deeds Tom Christiansen
Jim Bowen
Darryld Kautzmann
Bruce Speirs
Mike Yahrmarkt
John Strong
Bob Scholl also received an award but was not able to attend this meeting
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Trail Talk - 12 - January 2016
Matate as part of a bog rock A stick figure next to it laying sideways. Must be a story to this
Same area as first
Same area as first Human arranged rock formations
Human arranged rock formations
Pic # 6 is the "Mohave Twins", Matavilya and smaller younger brother Mastamho. The story goes (one of them) Matavilya's big sister Frog Woman Became enraged with Matavilya and killed him. Before he died he gave all his powers over to Mastamo. Mastamo then created a river by sticking a willow branch into the ground. The people would have water. When his people got cold, he taught them about fire, and he taught them how to build shelters to shield them from the hot sun, as that story goes. Pic #7 the three moons which we know about..
Warm Springs Calendar Rock at Sun Rise
Trail Talk - 13 - January 2016
Gypsum Mine Run 12/29 15 Jeeps started off at the Franconia turn-off on Hwy 40 north. We traveled along the railroad tracks to the site of Fran-conia Cemetery and Graves. We stopped first at the hobo camp were several unknown graves are located. Then traveling across the railroad tracks to the site of the Franconia Cemetery, where several graves still can be seen from the terrible 1901 train wreck. We walked around the site of Railroad Section House location, the ruins of the platform still can be seen. Continuing across a bumpy trail we drove to the site of Gypsum Mine. Continuing on the trail we saw the loca-tion where the mine explosives were stored. We had lunch, then we traveled back to the starting point where the run end-ed. Thanks to Tom Bunnell for being tail gunner & Jim Young for giving us past history of the area. Ron Satterfield Trail Boss
~ SHOP Lake HAVASU City ~
DIZCLAIMER
Spellum errurrrs, mizpelled namez & mi-zuse of Ingalish are the responsibilite of Spell Chuck & the board of directors who push to got thiz thing out on time. The edi-tors ‘aint gon’na be held liable. If, in readin this newsletter, you get the mes-sage, be satisfied with what ya got!
“Sunshine”
If you know of anyone in the club who might need some cheering up, please contact Trish Reister at
[email protected] She will be happy to send cards
on behalf of the entire Havasu 4 Wheelers membership.
Bob Carson, Jim Bowen, and Jerry Glick
are all recovering nicely.
December 50/50 Winner was
Linda Lott
$140.00
Automatic External Defibrilla-tor
I f you want to carry one of the club’s Automatic External Defibrillators (AED’s) on a run,
please contact Brian Springer and make arrangements to check one out before your run.
Thanks, John Strong,
Trail Talk - 14 - January 2016
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Havasu 4 Wheeler of the Year 2015 Note: Your vote for the “Havasu 4 Wheeler of the Year” should not be influenced solely by his or her offroad driv-ing skills. Also merit them by what they have contributed to the club during the past year. Are they active, par-ticipating members? Are they ready to lend a helping hand? Do they get involved? Write in the name below of the member(s) voted for. You may vote for one individual member or a membership (example: husband & wife) as their name(s) appear on the active club roster. You may turn your ballot in at the February 2016 meeting or mail it to the address on the back of the newsletter, by March 7, 2016.
Member 1 Vote: _____________________________ Member 2 Vote: ___________________________________
Past Winners: 2007 Charles & Geri Leipart, 2011 Ladell Olsen 2008 Jim Bowen 2012 Bob & Wanda Scholl 2009 Bruce Speirs 2013 John Strong 2010 Dennis Kreuzenstein 2014 Cheryl MacLean
Havasu 4 Wheeler of the Year Ballot
Below is your ballot for H4W of the year. Either print this page and bring it to the January or February General Membership Meeting or mail it to the address on the last page of this News Letter. Let’s have a good voter turn out for the one we think is the best. Please, get your ballot in by no later than the February Meeting.
Trail Talk - 16 - January 2016
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Trail Talk - 17 - January 2016
Black Mesa 12-28-15
The occupants of the 14 jeeps on this run had an opportunity to enjoy the majestic views from the 4 overlooks we stopped at and agreed that the bumps were worth the view. We did have a LESSON LEARNED on this run……always take your keys with you when you get out of the jeep or have a hide-a-key somewhere on the vehicle. Thanks to a member having the needed tools we were able to detach the door hinges from the vehicle enough to reach in and unlock the door. Not a sin-gle nick on the vehicle. A big Thank You to Brent Keller for being the tail gunner. Willie Williams, trail boss
Notice: the next 2 pages contain the Arizona State Land Department Annual Permit, you need this to travel on Arizona State Land. You can print it out in the news letter or you can go to the web site, www.havasu4wheelers.org, click on “links”, then, under “Government Land Enforcement” click on “State Land Recreational Use Permit”, click on “Applications and Permits”, and scroll down to “Recreational Permit Forms”, then “Individual/Family Permit” and print it.
Trail Talk - 18 - January 2016
Trail Talk - 19 - January 2016
T rail bosses, event-hosts and coordinators plan club activities around signup sheets, phone
calls, and e-mail RSVP’s indicating you wanted to participate. Sometimes we forget that we have committed ourselves to them. Please write yourself a reminder that you put your name down to attend. If you can’t be there, please give the responsible person a courtesy call and say...
“Sorry, but we must cancel.”
S O R R Y
Trail Talk - 20 - January 2016
Attention all Havasu 4 Wheelers
AED Class Wednesday January 6th
3 PM at Mohave County Library
Room “B” No reservation necessary – Just show up! Andy Lucas, our very own H4W Doctor, will be providing a no stress, no embar-rassment orientation so you’ll know how easy it is to save a life. This class is fun, quick, and critical for all H4W members to attend.
Havasu 4 Wheelers own three AED’s Automatic External Defibulator
These amazing devices provide the most ad-vanced treatment for Sudden Cardiac Arrest and they’re availble for every H4W run and event. To be effective and to give someone a second chance at life requires that you know just three simple steps. And it’s as easy as 1 – 2 - 3
This months No Bell Award goes to Donna Warren for going into her Jeep in the middle of the night and setting off the alarm waking everyone up on the Mojave
Road Camping Trip, Congratulations!
Trail Talk - 21 - January 2016
Christmas Tree Pass 12-21-15
With 10 jeeps we headed down the trail to enjoy the different rock formations, Camp Thurman with the metal pipes and grates that covered the shafts, a big horn sheep which was spotted by someone with great observation skills, the petroglyphs, and of course the high-lite…..a lot of trees decked out for Christmas. There was even one dedicated to breast cancer survivors. As a group we decided this should be an annual event and as a club we need to pick a tree and deck it out with items pertinent to jeeping and of course Christmas decorations. So save all the ornaments that you would otherwise get rid of and start thinking about what jeep related items we can add to the tree. I am sure all you crafty people will come up with some great ideas other than the oranges and pretzels we saw on one tree. A big thank you to Don Leher for being the tail gunner. Willie Williams, trail boss
Trail Talk - 22 - January 2016
17 jeeps le scenic turnout for a new run with great views of the city, lake, and mountains. We met several
burros along the trail. We had lunch at the cave near chalk cliffs. A er lunch we were challenged by some steep
hills, but all managed to make it over. Great day of jeeping. Thanks to Tom Bunnell for tail gunning and Willie for
pictures. Mike Yahrmarkt
Chalk Cliffs Run 12/27/15
Photos by Willie Williams
Walnut Creek Run 12/19/15 John Strong
Highline Run On December 15, Fourteen Jeeps, 21 member and two guests ran the Highline, north of Havasu. The trail was a learning experience for the newer members, with some washing, steep climbs and loose shale. The trail boss experienced problems with his CB, sending the en re run, but not receiving. Thanks to the pa ence of run par cipants. The problem is now solved with a new cable, antenna and loca on, and the efforts of Bob Drew. Three jeeps climbed You Go falls, with Willie Williams trying a new lateral slot run. Thanks to Snake and Willie for carrying the AED and serving as safety officers and to Kevin Duke for a great first me tail gunning. Darryld Kautzmann‐Trail Boss Sorry, no pics
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Trail Talk - 23 - January 2016
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Trail Talk - 24 - January 2016
Just cuz you got lockers and your jeep can go everywhere means you should.
Did he have a spotter? Does this qualify for a Cow Bell? What level would you rate this run? How does the wife get out for a 10-100?
Havasu 4 Wheelers Monthly meetings are held the 4th Thursday of the month starting
at 7:00pm at: Realtors Center
2293 Swanson Avenue Lake Havasu City, Arizona
2015/2016 Executive Officers:
President……………………………………………………..…...….… Tom Christiansen Vice President……………………….…………….…..……...…… Mike Yahrmarkt Secretary……….…………..…………………………………………......….Vikki Harrison Treasurer……..…………………..........................................………….…. Lynn Leher
Voting Members:
At Large……….……………………...…..….…….Janet Drew, Membership; John Strong, Past President; Jim Bowen,
Garnett Collings and Jerry Kuhnle
Committees:
Advertising……………………………………………… Don Leher & Alex Ross Audit…………………………………………………….…………...…..………..…...Mark Corder By-Laws…………………………………………….……...…………..…………….....Steve Riley Community Service……………………….…………...Margie Christiansen Conservation………………………………………………...……....……….…...Jim Bowen Desert Clean-Up ……….....…………………………………......Mike Yahrmarkt Events……………………....…………………………………..…..Rodger & Diana Delk 50/50…………………………………………………………......…….……….Randy Harrison Highway Cleanup…………………………………….....………..Mike Yahrmarkt Historian……………………………………………….…….…..…….…………Connie Hoppe Merchandise………………………………………...……......Joe & Cindy Egilske Membership……………………………………………..……..……………..… Janet Drew Newsletter Editor……………………………………............Tim & Pat Maskell Public Information…………………………………………..……………Bruce Speirs Runs………………………………………………………………....………...….....…..John Strong Safety………………………………………………………..……...……………...…….…...Bob Drew Sunshine…………………………………………..…..………...…..………………Trish Reister Turkey Roast………………………………………..…..…Jim & Joanne Malara Webmaster……………………………..……..……..……..……..…………..…..Roger Allen Yard Sale………………………………………..…..……...Paul & Joyce Stephens
Trail Talk - 25 - January 2016
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Trail Talk - 26 - January 2016
A new off-highway vehicle trail will traverse 750 miles of Yuma, La Paz and Mohave coun-ties and form a connecting loop, according to organizers.
The Arizona Peace Trail will utilize existing trails and dirt roads throughout western Arizo-na and connect from Bullhead City, AZ in the north to Yuma, AZ in the south. A team of volunteers from several off-road clubs have been working with cities, counties, state and federal agencies to establish coordinates for the trail.
“La Paz County got a grant through Yamaha to help us buy 100 signs, so the county can begin to install those,” said Holly Irwin, La Paz County Supervisor for District 3, who has been working with the groups on the trail. “Probably sometime in January it will start to be established. It’s been a cool project to work on.”
The trail is expected to be used by OHVs including side-by-sides, Jeeps, quads, dirt bikes
Continued >
Trail Talk - 27 - January 2016
“The route is approximately 750 miles long and provides an excellent OHV adventure,” Sanders told Parker Live. “At this time the route is still being refined. At some point in time the trail will be signed and maps will be developed and made available to the public along with GPS tracks that can be downloaded and used on a GPS for exact guidance. This is a long term project that will include development of staging areas with facilities for short term visits.”
Sanders added that the trail is very scenic, with a variety of terrain from low elevations in the Yuma area to mountains in the Kingman area. OHV clubs (current partners listed be-low) will ultimately adopt segments of the trail to monitor for maintenance requirements.
The Bouse Ghost Riders (Bouse) Arizona Sunriders (Quartzsite) Arizona Desert Riders (Salome) Bullhead 4- Wheelers (Bullhead City) Havasu 4-Wheelers (Lake Havasu) Cerbat Ridge Runners Martinez Lake Jeepers Scooter Trash Pack Quad Riders Yuma Trail Group Yuma Foothills Road Runners FMC Desert Roamrs
Bruce Speirs
Presidents Choice / Deliverance 12/15/2015 We started our run at 8:30 with 11 Jeeps and a lot of cold people. We did Presidents Choice first with the Hillary Loop climb at the beginning. Every one did a great job and we didn't have any problems. We continued on to Deliverance and did pretty well until we got to one water fall that seem to be giving the drivers a hard time. After several attempts our first Jeep, no name but has a two tone grey Jeep, could not make the climb and backed off. I thought I would give it a try and low and behold I drove right over with no problems. I then had the pleasure of strapping all the rest of the Jeeps over until the last one. Mikey was the last one to attempt the climb and the guys were ready to strap him when suddenly he was on top. There was no damage on this run accept pride and one red hat that Ladell Olsen stomped on out of disgust. Good run great bunch of people a lot of kidding around and having fun. Thanks Mikey for tailgunning and make the falls look easy. Trail Boss, Tom Bunnell
A HAVASU 4 WHEELERS 2015 PUBLICATION LAKE HAVASU CITY, ARIZONA
HAVASU 4 WHEELERS, PROUD MEMBERS
RATING DESCRIPTION
1 EASIEST: Passable by stock vehicles. Gentle fairly wide grades.
2 EASY: Use of 2 wheel and some 4-wheel drive. Trail may have some rocks, loose road surface, and ruts but a reasonable line for driving.
3 EASIEST MODERATE: 4-wheel drive with aggressive tire treads. Expect a rough road with rocks and sand that requires lower tire pressure. Substantial sections of single lane.
3¼ MODERATE: Some 4 wheel driving experience needed. Same as above with some use of high and low range gearing. These trails have a rough, rutted surface, rocks and deep sand. Sections may be steep enough to cause traction problems, narrow shelf roads with steep drop-offs and tight clearance between rocks.
3½ HARDER MODERATE: For experienced drivers. At least a 2” lift and 33’ tires with aggressive tire tread, one locked differential, high and low range gearing. Potentially dangerous, large rocks, ruts, steep slopes, loose surface and narrow clearances that need to be negotiated.
- Mandatory Vehicle Equipment - All vehicles on H4W runs must be 4-wheel drive & equipped with a CB radio, fire extinguisher, first aid kit, tow straps, and front and rear tow hooks or safe hitching point ….. all in working order.
3¾ HARDEST MODERATE: Skilled experienced drivers only. Same as above with both differentials locked, some strapping/winching. Very challenging sections, extremely steep grades, loose surfaces, large rocks, deep ruts and tight clearances.
4 DIFFICULT: Highly skilled experienced drivers only. Same as above with belly up, 4 to 1 transfer case or equivalent, skid plates, beefed up axles and suspension system. Probable strapping/winching. Vehicle width and wheelbase should be considered. Possible body damage.
5 HARD: All of the above. Probable body damage.
Havasu Four Wheelers PO Box 1486 Lake Havasu City, AZ. 86405
Label
PRSRT STD
PERMIT NO. 235