here is some information regarding this year's edition of Slick Rock. campsite information will be PM-ed to everyone who has RSVPed on the Slick Rock 2011 event page.
here is some more helpful info regarding camping and wheeling:
Q: What do I need to bring?
A: Bring what you would normally bring camping. Tent, sleeping bags, etc. For driving, bring whatever recovery equipment you have (standard practice). If you have any additional spare parts, it's always a nice-to-have for the trails.
Q: This is my first time wheeling. Can I do Slick Rock?
A: No, it is not recommended. This is a moderate-difficult trail and you should have some wheel time under your belt before attempting this trail.
Q: Can I do the trail stock?
A: Yes, but expect some damage. That being said, you should bring your own spare parts, spill kit and recovery gear. Your spotters are not responsible for any damage you incur.
Q: I have no rear locker or ATRAC...can I do Slick Rock?
A: No. You will most likely spin your tires and either damage your rig or leave a large impact on the trail.
Q: What's the toilet situation at the campsite?
A: There are two pit toilets available at the campgrounds. If you don't like to use pit toilets, you are more than welcome to bring your own PETT (environmental toilet). We do not recommend digging around the campgrounds.
Q: What is the food & beverage situation?
A: It is bring your own. However, you are encouraged to team up with others on some meals to prevent wasted foodstuffs and to help cut down on budget. Feel free to use this discussion thread to discuss food management or PM is good as well.
Q: Should I bring firewood? Are fires allowed? Are fire permits needed?
A: Yes, yes and yes. Firewood is also available at the Bear Valley Resort, but is always a little pricier. As of today, fires in fire rings are still allowed. We haven't had any fire restrictions in Bear Valley the previous years, so let's hope that remains the same this year. We will have one or two fire permits with us, so that should be good enough. However, having a fire permit is always recommended because you just never know when you'll want to head out camping. You can fax in your information for a campfire permit. Here is the link to access the .pdf California Campfire Permit request.
Q: Is there cellular signal at the campsite?
A: As of last year, no. The nearest signal is at Bear Valley Resort up the road.
Q: Is this a family-friendly run?
A: As with any NorCal FJ run, yes. However, if you feel uncomfortable having children around alcohol at the campsite, there are sites set further away from the main campsite.
Q: Are there bears in the area?
A: Although we have not seen a bear in the area on previous runs, you are always responsible for items that you leave out that may attract bears. Always err on the safe side.
Q: Is there a campsite fee?
A: No. It is dispersed/undeveloped camping, so there is no fee. If, by some long shot, we need to move to a developed campground, then you will be responsible for paying fees onsite.
please feel free to ask any questions (via this thread or via PM) that were not covered here.