Rausch Creek This Fall

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Seeing how I will not be able to make it to Fall Gathering, I am going to have to get some extra wheeling in. Is anyone interested in Rausch Creek in later October, Maybe go down later thursday,wheel friday and saturday and come home late saturday. Cheap Best western at $55 per night, just down the road.
I went last spring, wheeled 2 1/2 days and did not hit everything, easy to hard trails Anybody interested?
 
Still early, but I might want to go back down then.
I'm taking a small group down there in 2 weeks (aug 7th-9th) if you rapovt or anyone else is interested.
This is a great place you have to at least wheel it once in your life time.
 
I would go but my son is getting married that weekend
 
Just got back from this place, I would highly recommend going to this place if you can. I've been down there twice this year and I really thinking about going down a 3rd time.
Here are some pics i took, they don't do the trails justice at all. Some of the hardest trails I've ever run.
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We played a lot on the hill above, it's hard to see how steep it is but this is a picture out the window when I was coming down, if it was a few more degrees steeper we would probably go end over end
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This was cool a sink hole into an small under ground cave
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Nice pics Chris!! Rock Creek- post 7, pics 5&6 all boulders for 1800 feet, no mud and every rock is like sandpaper. Did you run it? I was there for 3 days and I see pics that Chris took of trails that I did not go on
 
Nice pics Chris!! Rock Creek- post 7, pics 5&6 all boulders for 1800 feet, no mud and every rock is like sandpaper. Did you run it? I was there for 3 days and I see pics that Chris took of trails that I did not go on

No way, the pics just don't do that justice, those rocks are huge. I would need a 6" lift and 36" tires to even think about attempting that.
We spent two days there one 7 hour and one 11 and only hit about 60% of the trails, the place is huge. If I go back their is a couple of black trails I want to try :)
 
Rock Creek is what you speak of. Wow it is intense. I wouldn't do it and my rig has 36's + SOA.
 
It is intense, but not as bad as you think. I guided a fairly stock rubicon with a small lift and 35's up the lower half with no problem.
 
Rock Creek is boring.
 
Tiring trip for 1 day of wheeling, but good for the first outing after Winter. No damage.
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