Ha!!
...Wheeled part of fordice this past weekend...
Running rubicon this weekend...
Man, sounds like great time! Really hope you've got some pics to share. Fordice is on my bucket list and Rubicon is a blast.
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Ha!!
...Wheeled part of fordice this past weekend...
Running rubicon this weekend...
boots4 said:Man, sounds like great time! Really hope you've got some pics to share. Fordice is on my bucket list and Rubicon is a blast.
Mace said:I'm curious to find out what the trail is like. I bet by the end of sept it'll be a highway..
Almost no snowpack this year and very little water to clean the trail out.
rusty_tlc said:Pictures of Mattie from this weekend? I sawwith a camera so I know you have them.
Here are a few pics o the repair I helped with!!
Great group to boot. Nice to meet more motivated wheelers!!
I know your kidding. That particular spot was bad off camber with a deep canyon on the down hill side and nothing but a dead tree to stop you if you went over. In this case rock stacking was a good thing. It had a pucker factor of 12 on a scale of 1 - 10.Dang rock stackers.![]()
LOL you should try out some of the local trails we have around here in Washington.I know your kidding. That particular spot was bad off camber with a deep canyon on the down hill side and nothing but a dead tree to stop you if you went over. In this case rock stacking was a good thing. It had a pucker factor of 12 on a scale of 1 - 10.
rusty_tlc;7707581That particular spot was bad off camber with a deep canyon on the down hill side and nothing but a dead tree to stop you if you went over. In this case rock stacking was a good thing. It had a pucker factor of 12 on a scale of 1 - 10.[/QUOTE said:We've got the same situation at our favorite local BLM. Unfortunately it's not a very popular spot, so we're not likely to get that kind of manpower out to help us fix it. Pucker factor fa sho'.
You and the truck did an amazing job on Fordyce. Overall I'd say the extra width was much more of an asset than liability.
One thing, do you really have to grin that big when you fly by me on the highway?![]()
I did it twice on those old bald ass TSL's I had, they measured 33", but it is a different trail now.....
I just dont see how someone would say that you could do that trail on 33's!!!
At least not comfortably.