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My hundy, another 100, and a 120 will be doing hurricane creek trail outside of ashville NC if anyone else is interested. Around 10AM at the rest stop on I40 west prior to the start
 
We've had heavy rain bands rolling through here most of last night and today, you may want to re consider, it will be a mess.
 
We've had heavy rain bands rolling through here most of last night and today, you may want to re consider, it will be a mess.
I ran it this morning during the rain to scout for the others. No problems. Thanks for looking out though!

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Can a stock LC200 with all terrains run Hurricane Creek? Looking to also avoid pin-strips?

You will be more than fine. It'll be a nice fun trail for your LC. Had a gx on street tires the day after rain and he did fine. I do recommend researching the entrance from the highway and marking out a route with a GPS app. I don't remember the entire trail but it was plenty wide for 2 100s. If you do the whole thing to the road you will have some tight switchbacks that require a multi point turn. But overall a nice trail with plenty of room. Take a look at the video to get a better idea. The harder opsticles that the 100s took we all optional branches. I would put this up there with my favorite "easy" trail.

 
You will be more than fine. It'll be a nice fun trail for your LC. Had a gx on street tires the day after rain and he did fine. I do recommend researching the entrance from the highway and marking out a route with a GPS app. I don't remember the entire trail but it was plenty wide for 2 100s. If you do the whole thing to the road you will have some tight switchbacks that require a multi point turn. But overall a nice trail with plenty of room. Take a look at the video to get a better idea. The harder opsticles that the 100s took we all optional branches. I would put this up there with my favorite "easy" trail.



Thank you for that info and quick reply!
 

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