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Post by Rock Dawg on Oct 25, 2007 10:54:54 GMT -5
X2. Can Opener was a fun trail. One that I would drive up to browns camp to run. Now I will not drive down the road to run it.
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Post by Crusty on Oct 25, 2007 23:28:59 GMT -5
I have been up there and did some of the Black Diamond trails in my stock Jeep. I think that they need to be a little harded for the more advanced rigs. Anyways, mabe they should have you answer a questionare when you by your ORV tag, or have the Forest Rangers I see al the time flag us and answer one.
What do you think of the trails? Are the trails marked with the correct difficulty levels? Is there anything that should be done to improve?
I think this would get EVERYONE'S input not just the people who want to complain. Is all the people who go up there aware what the diamods stand for?
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Post by yamxer438 on Oct 26, 2007 16:10:12 GMT -5
personally, i like the rock bed filter idea. if your rig cant get over the rock bed filter then your rig cant get up the rest or the trail, therefore you have no need to be on it or complain about how hard it is.
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Post by Chevy Girl on Oct 26, 2007 16:41:52 GMT -5
personally, i like the rock bed filter idea. if your rig cant get over the rock bed filter then your rig cant get up the rest or the trail, therefore you have no need to be on it or complain about how hard it is. that would include me. lol. i couldnt get up the rock part of the trail, so i had to turn around and meet everyone at the top. i think that is entirely fair. not everything should be so easy everyone can do it. thats the point of the difficulty levels.
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Post by mudslinger97117 on Oct 26, 2007 18:34:48 GMT -5
personally, i like the rock bed filter idea. if your rig cant get over the rock bed filter then your rig cant get up the rest or the trail, therefore you have no need to be on it or complain about how hard it is. that would include me. lol. i couldnt get up the rock part of the trail, so i had to turn around and meet everyone at the top. i think that is entirely fair. not everything should be so easy everyone can do it. thats the point of the difficulty levels. Wrong trail lady.. The rock fill they're talking about is more like the boulder field we passed after tearing your hub appart. Either way difficulty fillers are a good thing that helps keep the trail in good shape.
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Post by Chevy Girl on Oct 26, 2007 18:40:57 GMT -5
that would include me. lol. i couldnt get up the rock part of the trail, so i had to turn around and meet everyone at the top. i think that is entirely fair. not everything should be so easy everyone can do it. thats the point of the difficulty levels. Wrong trail lady.. The rock fill they're talking about is more like the boulder field we passed after tearing your hub appart. Either way difficulty fillers are a good thing that helps keep the trail in good shape. oh, well it was rocks none the less and i couldnt make it. lol.
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Post by poorboy1 on Oct 26, 2007 20:45:32 GMT -5
Oregon is a hard place to designate trail difficulty because the same trail changes difficulty with a lil rain on em.
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Post by Rock Dawg on Oct 26, 2007 21:21:27 GMT -5
The have filters no the front of Can opener LOL... I didn't even notice them while driving up the "trail" (road) in two wheel drive..... Now is that tuff? I think not.
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Post by poorboy1 on Nov 27, 2007 21:05:13 GMT -5
first post updated.
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Post by chevtech on Nov 27, 2007 23:18:48 GMT -5
Nice, that was definitely a cool trail with the boulders installed.
Josh
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Post by possumpieces on Nov 28, 2007 0:07:08 GMT -5
glad to hear that it's fixed. Sounds like it might be better than before. Has anyone tried it yet?
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