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<blockquote data-quote="simpletoy" data-source="post: 732276" data-attributes="member: 3757"><p>Ended up having a great weekend with no breakage it major issues. Mine and beefcakes buggies did well, his better than mine but ls and stickies are what I'm going to say why his did better lol</p><p></p><p>A lot of trails were "closed" more than half of the black and red and lots of others as well. 14 was closed and basically anything off of 14 was supposed to be closed. We had an old map with us luckily or we wouldn't have been able to do anything besides what's over by triple nickel and we still had to chainsaw a couple trees fallen on the trail. (Luckily we had chain saw) </p><p></p><p>Im not sure what the exit of purgatory is supposed to be but it looked like so many trees down in the ravine we had taken the exit out the left where trail 72 was really close to. Ended up I had to winch it out. I found my Clevis bolts were loose on steering and didn't want to break those off so o winched. Ol "Marge" made it out with a little skinny pedal though. </p><p></p><p>For being dry it was slick with a lot of loose dirt on these ravines. You can tell it many people ride here in buggies. But overall a good time </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simpletoy, post: 732276, member: 3757"] Ended up having a great weekend with no breakage it major issues. Mine and beefcakes buggies did well, his better than mine but ls and stickies are what I’m going to say why his did better lol A lot of trails were “closed” more than half of the black and red and lots of others as well. 14 was closed and basically anything off of 14 was supposed to be closed. We had an old map with us luckily or we wouldn’t have been able to do anything besides what’s over by triple nickel and we still had to chainsaw a couple trees fallen on the trail. (Luckily we had chain saw) Im not sure what the exit of purgatory is supposed to be but it looked like so many trees down in the ravine we had taken the exit out the left where trail 72 was really close to. Ended up I had to winch it out. I found my Clevis bolts were loose on steering and didn’t want to break those off so o winched. Ol “Marge” made it out with a little skinny pedal though. For being dry it was slick with a lot of loose dirt on these ravines. You can tell it many people ride here in buggies. But overall a good time Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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