I could do breakfast!!!! Not cleared medically yet for a day of wheeling though...................
Been down to that end of the property quite a few times. Snakebite is a nice trail, three sections with an interesting off camber section in the middle part of it. Camelback is very tight for an 80 series and has some real off camber parts.
Years ago while at work on a Saturday I got a call from Steve Colavito. He and John Pulich were doing some winter wheeling in the south section, Steve in his 40 and John in what is now my 40 way back before it was sprung over and doubled. John had broken through some ice along the shoreline of one of the water holes and ruined his tie rod. Steve drove to my house, got a tie rod and some tools out of my garage, and drove back to Rausch where they replaced the tie rod on John's 40 and drove home.
The side hill trails like 22 and Cemetary are fun but less so if there is snow or ice on the ground. For those who are very adventurous (Andy for instance and maybe Greg with a new driveshaft) tombstone and Boothill are challenging. It's been awhile but I remember the trails around 21 being fun, too.