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<blockquote data-quote="gslander" data-source="post: 615282" data-attributes="member: 11531"><p>TacomJD: Yea low gears really make these trucks shine!</p><p></p><p>TRD: Thanks man, more pics coming...</p><p></p><p>Scrambled: Black hills is awesome! Some of the best west wheeling i have done (better than moab i think). Trails are crazy hard, boulders after boulders and the granite had what seemed like endless traction. Worth the drive for sure, however they keep the trails very secret, and one of the guys i went with had to court some locals at a landcruiser event a few years before to get a list of the trail names and locations. The forest service maps just list trail numbers, trying to figure out what trail is what is a pain and requires local knowledge, and its not easily found online.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gslander, post: 615282, member: 11531"] TacomJD: Yea low gears really make these trucks shine! TRD: Thanks man, more pics coming... Scrambled: Black hills is awesome! Some of the best west wheeling i have done (better than moab i think). Trails are crazy hard, boulders after boulders and the granite had what seemed like endless traction. Worth the drive for sure, however they keep the trails very secret, and one of the guys i went with had to court some locals at a landcruiser event a few years before to get a list of the trail names and locations. The forest service maps just list trail numbers, trying to figure out what trail is what is a pain and requires local knowledge, and its not easily found online. [/QUOTE]
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