This was an easy scenic / historic run. Rating 1-2.
Many thanks to all the members, prospective members, family and friends who made this run so much fun. We met at Peggy Sue's 50s diner in Yermo for breakfast and fellowship. After a brief driver's meeting, we headed for the trailhead at the intersection of Irwin Road and Copper City Road. We had nine rigs and around eighteen people. I did not get everyone's name so my apologies for not listing them here. We had a strong club member turnout and I really appreciate all the support.
We lost one rig due to a missing break caliper bracket bolt (sorry you had to miss the run Nick). Our fist stop was the mysterious and whimsical Tonka Town followed by Inscription Canyon, the old Opal Mine, Black Canyon (including several stops along the way to visit the many historic sites) and the NASA F104 crash site.
The views were great, history interesting and the discussions lively! Thanks again!!!