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I am going to start packing 

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The wagon run 'usually' by passes little sluice and takes what I understand is called the Indian Trail. But that will depend on the group. Big Sluice and the rock garden below it cannot be bypassed - same with Cadillac.Does anyone know the path we are taking on this run. Going through Sluice box or another route?
That's the only place that gives a good pucker. Always feels like I'm going onto my left side on Indian Trail even though in reality my Cruiser probably isn't even botheredThe wagon run 'usually' by passes little sluice and takes what I understand is called the Indian Trail. But that will depend on the group. Big Sluice and the rock garden below it cannot be bypassed - same with Cadillac.
There is a big step down at the Indian trail next to 2 trees. I'm not sure what that obstacle is called but is there a less hairier stepdown that that? LOL . It's a rear bumper basher for sure. My buddies Jeep spare tire got Taco-ed 2 years ago on that very spot.The wagon run 'usually' by passes little sluice and takes what I understand is called the Indian Trail. But that will depend on the group. Big Sluice and the rock garden below it cannot be bypassed - same with Cadillac.
I know there's a handful of places with good stepdowns. I'm pretty heavy and have a bit more rear bumper than others sticking out, but going slow and careful, I don't have a problem worrying about my spare tire on the back. I wouldn't stress about that too much. We're not speed bashing through everything. Slow and steady gets us through safe and in good timeThere is a big step down at the Indian trail next to 2 trees. I'm not sure what that obstacle is called but is there a less hairier stepdown that that? LOL . It's a rear bumper basher for sure. My buddies Jeep spare tire got Taco-ed 2 years ago on that very spot.
Gonna make my stupid ass drive over to EP and get some to try myself next time I'm making a run out that waySo this is right down the street from my house . Anyways it’s a historic site but it burned down a few years ago . I have built a lot of the new building and it has just recently reopened . This pancake mix is fresh ground as in they just made it in front of me. The mill stones are like 100 and some years old maybe 200 I dunno. They told me but I was not listening
. Anyways I thought it was cool
And I am bringing some for our pancakes breakfast.
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I honestly have no clue what it taste like but i am going to try it . If it taste like dirt i will give it to PeezyGonna make my stupid ass drive over to EP and get some to try myself next time I'm making a run out that way
Good. That rear will get banged up a bit. Going slow will help, but the overhang on these rigs is real. Sounds like you'll have a good time up thereWas worried about that rear departure. I just removed the rear hitch that hangs down 4 inches or so. Have front sway disconnects and might remove front bumper for little more clearance.