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Re: Bay Area Crawl Spots just moved to the N livermore area. heard about Vasco rocks off of vasco rd. have yet to check it out, but itching to go soon. |
Re: Bay Area Crawl Spots Vasco is cool but Mt Diablo is the best around here. I live right in the Sprinmgtown area |
Re: Bay Area Crawl Spots Well I haven't checked out any of the localish spots. I have gathered rocks and build some wooden features in Petaluma if anyone wants to come crawl |
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Let me know when you go crawling, there is another place in Walnut Creek that is cool too. Im on Instagram and the Face. |
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Re: Bay Area Crawl Spots Anyone know of any spots in tracy area Sent from my Moto Z (2) using Tapatalk |
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Nothing in Tracy that I know of. We have listed pretty much all the spots we know of right here. Always looking for new ones! |
Re: Bay Area Crawl Spots Went to McInnis park in San rafael today. It was pretty fun. Nice rocky section with a bunch of traction |
Re: Bay Area Crawl Spots Count out the palomares spot. Drove by this morning on a detour and it's fenced off. Ah well it was fun |
Re: Bay Area Crawl Spots May have found a small spot in San Francisco. Sutro Heights, the bluff across from the Cliff House, has some solid bedrock & remnants of a WW2 spotting station on the NW corner. It’s a small spot, which I still need to crawl/see if there’s potential lines, But for those of us “trapped” in the city it might be a good option. Sadly, most of the spots in the city have become homeless/tweaker camps. |
Re: Bay Area Crawl Spots Have you tried the spot i reccomended on the first page of near glen park? Good scaler lines and tough lines for the comp crawler Quote:
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Re: Bay Area Crawl Spots Just wanted to THANK everyone for listing spots around San Fran. and area, I live in the city but mostly crawl with my friends & family in Ft. Bragg/Mendocino. I have been doing some "Urban" crawling around the city and look forward to checking out some of the suggested outlying areas, hope to "run into" some you out there! |
Re: Bay Area Crawl Spots Anyone still crawling at Linda Vista in Cupertino? |
Re: Bay Area Crawl Spots I’m new to crawling and live in SJ. I keep looking for places close to home. Is Linda vista a good place to crawl? Is that the park you speak of? |
Re: Bay Area Crawl Spots South San Francisco sign, you can crawl up the trail right to that sign. Some easy but some places are challenging, has dirt and rocks. PM me if you planning to go there on weekends, i may join if im around the area |
Re: Bay Area Crawl Spots What’s up guys. I’m a newb to the forum and hobby. I live in the east bay next to Napa. Looking to meet other people in the area. Skyline park is close to me so that’s my go to. It would be cool to meet up with others and crawl around. |
Re: Bay Area Crawl Spots Another nOOb here. Been doing the "go-fast" thing (2WD & 4WD off-road racing), and decided I should also learn to "slow down". Have an Axial Capra being delivered on Monday (was supposed to be delivered today, but UPS 'rescheduled' on me). Figured that should be a great way to start (I much prefer kits over RTRs). Goal is 60-80% "rock racing", and 25-40% rock/trail crawling. Have the ESC decided (CC Mamba X), and narrowed down motor choices to my final two - ROC412, or HH PP. Still need to decide tires, and whether to stick with the included wheels, or get different wheels. In that wheel matter, if I'm better off getting something different, should I stick with plastic, or get aluminum? Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk |
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