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Post by Crusty on Jul 9, 2009 22:17:26 GMT -5
Thats poor Nissan, surrounded by all those Jeeps. LOL Nice looking pics, that is some awesome country!!
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Post by The Black Jeep on Jul 10, 2009 0:30:48 GMT -5
Joe coming down Trail 43 Kevins turn
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Post by The Black Jeep on Jul 10, 2009 0:34:32 GMT -5
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Post by The Black Jeep on Jul 10, 2009 0:37:49 GMT -5
Trail 71 pretty much ends at the top for 4X4s, there is a cattle guard that is only big enough for a quads. This trail is rated as a Black Diamond, I would say it is more like a Blue Trail.
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Post by The Black Jeep on Jul 10, 2009 0:39:24 GMT -5
Coming back into camp
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Post by renee on Jul 10, 2009 0:45:32 GMT -5
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Post by steve-o on Jul 11, 2009 1:16:34 GMT -5
ya but that is just a gravel road. lol
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Post by The Black Jeep on Jul 11, 2009 2:00:04 GMT -5
So is that what you call 10 minus gravel in sand...lol
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Post by leadfoot on Jul 11, 2009 9:26:08 GMT -5
You guys need to go across the street to ground hog at east fort rock OHV. That is where the real wheeling is.
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Post by Buzzer on Jul 11, 2009 10:01:12 GMT -5
thats the most extreme trail I've seen in pics yet....
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Post by BoneZ on Jul 11, 2009 22:45:44 GMT -5
You guys need to go across the street to ground hog at east fort rock OHV. That is where the real wheeling is. We did go to the pit the next morning after rescue ranger left we spent a while there. Wish we would have spent more time there as it was a great spot.
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