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Nice work...
Harlan is three hours from the Flyin J isn't to hateful of a drive. |
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i dunno, looks nuts to me. but then again, when we came across it, that huge orange bronco on rockwells was broken on it. perhaps im just a little puss.
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What did the rockwelled bronco break? :confused:
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For Mason Jar, maybe it depends on what line you were looking at. At the beginning of the hill if you go straight at it their are two huge rocks to climb...saw a Jeep on 38.5's bend the front driveshaft and then another Jeep on 42's break a stub on the first rock. If you "bypass" those rocks to left it was not bad when I saw it (right at one year ago)...looks nasty but a guy in our club in an XJ with 35's and lockers went up it with minimal issues.
I heard Railbed was getting much worse. Again, last year we had guys with 33's and lockers going up it. |
Railbed wet was tricky. Dry may have been different though.
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scott you came damn close to making it...
the bronco's ignition went south on him. no power to the coil. not sure how he fixed it, but it powered back up, and he put on a good show. |
Ha I have wheeled with CrawlDad before at Haspin. Harlan looks aweosme I will be definately heading down there once the XJ is on a trailer.
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Mason Jar is very do able. Just not when its wet.
Lions Den is a great trail. When you get to the tree just remember to stay left. If you dont you are in HUGE trouble. I like the middle rock garden a lot. The railbed isnt too bad either |
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Nice work Melvin.:D Going to Slade with us Thanksgiving? |
Nope not going to make Slade :( Thanks for the invite though
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