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<blockquote data-quote="TreeClimber" data-source="post: 1494947" data-attributes="member: 16101"><p>Ran pretty much the entire Elbe trail system today, started at 9:30 +/-, and finished around 2:30. Everything was dry, good traction. </p><p> </p><p>There is a blockage on Hwy 7, which detours thru Eatonville, and adds a probably 10 minutes to the drive time. Easy detour, just follow the signs.</p><p> </p><p>I had no damage, no scratched, no dents, no nothing. My buddy, Bill, destroyed a 37 Irok, and later on smashed his windshield frame, busting the glass. It's pretty much toast.</p><p> </p><p>Was amazed how DRY the Busywild was. Not even a hint of mud.</p><p> </p><p>The Rainier Vista trail was interesting. Much easier than I had anticipated, there was a rock pile, with an easy bypass to the far left, an intermediate route thru the left/center side of the rock pile, and a harder looking route thru the right side of the pile, which in theory, I guess could roll you down into the trees??, Anyhow, we took the 'hard' line thru the right side, and really didn't have any issues, just kinda cruised thru. There's also a little hill climb with some boulders, but it was super easy. And, at the top, back up by the road, was a rock garden trail. </p><p> </p><p>The campground looked to be in nice shape, clean and cared for. </p><p> </p><p>The Vista area at the top was a trash pile, garbage littered about. We clean up a BUNCH of shot up beer, soda, milk jugs and whatnot. </p><p> </p><p>Forgot my camera. So no pics. </p><p> </p><p>Drove my red YJ on 37s, in case anyone saw me.</p><p> </p><p>edit: Did not run the log pile mentioned earlier. Is that the field with stump in it below the campground?</p><p> </p><p>edit: Not sure how that YJ got the smashed rear quarter, cause I didn't see anything that would have caused damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TreeClimber, post: 1494947, member: 16101"] Ran pretty much the entire Elbe trail system today, started at 9:30 +/-, and finished around 2:30. Everything was dry, good traction. There is a blockage on Hwy 7, which detours thru Eatonville, and adds a probably 10 minutes to the drive time. Easy detour, just follow the signs. I had no damage, no scratched, no dents, no nothing. My buddy, Bill, destroyed a 37 Irok, and later on smashed his windshield frame, busting the glass. It's pretty much toast. Was amazed how DRY the Busywild was. Not even a hint of mud. The Rainier Vista trail was interesting. Much easier than I had anticipated, there was a rock pile, with an easy bypass to the far left, an intermediate route thru the left/center side of the rock pile, and a harder looking route thru the right side of the pile, which in theory, I guess could roll you down into the trees??, Anyhow, we took the 'hard' line thru the right side, and really didn't have any issues, just kinda cruised thru. There's also a little hill climb with some boulders, but it was super easy. And, at the top, back up by the road, was a rock garden trail. The campground looked to be in nice shape, clean and cared for. The Vista area at the top was a trash pile, garbage littered about. We clean up a BUNCH of shot up beer, soda, milk jugs and whatnot. Forgot my camera. So no pics. Drove my red YJ on 37s, in case anyone saw me. edit: Did not run the log pile mentioned earlier. Is that the field with stump in it below the campground? edit: Not sure how that YJ got the smashed rear quarter, cause I didn't see anything that would have caused damage. [/QUOTE]
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