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<blockquote data-quote="crash2" data-source="post: 1192578" data-attributes="member: 15940"><p>Yes, you can run sac up but that makes it alot longer to get out. next time you are there--run all the way up to the index lookout after hitting alot of trails in between, come back down. Once you are at the Y for sac up/poopchute, think to yourself how tired you might be and the length of time you will still have to spend to get back to the tow rig. I know myself I am ready to get back to the tow rig and load up.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Also ask yourself this mike what about the smaller rigs who are not street legal, small tires who you see alot on the upper areas, run tree trail and maybe the power lines/hill climbs. So is it fair to exclude them? I am not in any way trying to start a battle because thats dumb just trying to show you a different prospective on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crash2, post: 1192578, member: 15940"] Yes, you can run sac up but that makes it alot longer to get out. next time you are there--run all the way up to the index lookout after hitting alot of trails in between, come back down. Once you are at the Y for sac up/poopchute, think to yourself how tired you might be and the length of time you will still have to spend to get back to the tow rig. I know myself I am ready to get back to the tow rig and load up. Also ask yourself this mike what about the smaller rigs who are not street legal, small tires who you see alot on the upper areas, run tree trail and maybe the power lines/hill climbs. So is it fair to exclude them? I am not in any way trying to start a battle because thats dumb just trying to show you a different prospective on it. [/QUOTE]
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