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<blockquote data-quote="TBItoy" data-source="post: 763808" data-attributes="member: 1384"><p>I commented something similarly when watching videos of some trails in the PNW. Apparently in that ohv area (Tayhua I think) they build a lot of the obstacles because the rest of the area is just a big muddy ditches in the rainforest. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Tellico was the best trail riding I've ever done. You felt like you were actually "Out There" in the mountains. There weren't any giant rig swallowing mudholes. The big obstacles were spread far enough apart that you could actually enjoy just "riding" and there were small ledges/switchbacks/water crossings scattered along the trails. None of the trails were just "access roads" to obstacles, but they also weren't just constant-relentless rock gardens (the worst is when it's just nuisance rocks, like driving down a path of knee high ledges and bowling ball size rocks that is just annoying and not challenging)</p><p></p><p>Fordyce or Dusy Ershim looks to be pretty "perfect"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TBItoy, post: 763808, member: 1384"] I commented something similarly when watching videos of some trails in the PNW. Apparently in that ohv area (Tayhua I think) they build a lot of the obstacles because the rest of the area is just a big muddy ditches in the rainforest. Tellico was the best trail riding I've ever done. You felt like you were actually "Out There" in the mountains. There weren't any giant rig swallowing mudholes. The big obstacles were spread far enough apart that you could actually enjoy just "riding" and there were small ledges/switchbacks/water crossings scattered along the trails. None of the trails were just "access roads" to obstacles, but they also weren't just constant-relentless rock gardens (the worst is when it's just nuisance rocks, like driving down a path of knee high ledges and bowling ball size rocks that is just annoying and not challenging) Fordyce or Dusy Ershim looks to be pretty "perfect" [/QUOTE]
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