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<blockquote data-quote="Trainwreckinseattle" data-source="post: 1197832" data-attributes="member: 18146"><p>ALL the black tire marks, and scraped to hell rocks ended a little ways past that first huge rock that you have to climb where it FIRST gets real hard. Vehicles have only made it 1/5 of the way to where the log bridge was.</p><p></p><p>It only keeps getting harder and harder then it comes to a point just before the spot where the old log bridge was that is not passable without moving some car sized boulders, stumps and logs. </p><p></p><p>The first pic of me I'm standing up in a field of 3' tall 3,000 pound rocks. The pic was taken about the center point of where the trail gets hard and the blocked part where the bridge was. Not one tire mark to be seen !!!</p><p></p><p></p><p>How many wheelers have or are going to hike up farther and look to see what happened farther up?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trainwreckinseattle, post: 1197832, member: 18146"] ALL the black tire marks, and scraped to hell rocks ended a little ways past that first huge rock that you have to climb where it FIRST gets real hard. Vehicles have only made it 1/5 of the way to where the log bridge was. It only keeps getting harder and harder then it comes to a point just before the spot where the old log bridge was that is not passable without moving some car sized boulders, stumps and logs. The first pic of me I'm standing up in a field of 3' tall 3,000 pound rocks. The pic was taken about the center point of where the trail gets hard and the blocked part where the bridge was. Not one tire mark to be seen !!! How many wheelers have or are going to hike up farther and look to see what happened farther up? [/QUOTE]
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