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what's the elevation difference between evans and elbe
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<blockquote data-quote="rooinater" data-source="post: 1038995" data-attributes="member: 16373"><p>i might have a free moment on sunday or monday to go wheel, i'll be turning wrenches all week to try to get the car all the way up and going. i was wondering if there was a big differance in elevation from elbe to evans. i know evans is fairly high around 4000 ft. and i have a feeling that there won't be much for tracks, and i am not taking the car on a shake down run in seriously deep snow. i wouldn't be planning on running the busy at elbe either, not a large enough rig to stay above water. just looking for some in the middle trails to run. if it comes down to it i'll run tahuya. but i was thinking a some snow wheeling would be nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rooinater, post: 1038995, member: 16373"] i might have a free moment on sunday or monday to go wheel, i'll be turning wrenches all week to try to get the car all the way up and going. i was wondering if there was a big differance in elevation from elbe to evans. i know evans is fairly high around 4000 ft. and i have a feeling that there won't be much for tracks, and i am not taking the car on a shake down run in seriously deep snow. i wouldn't be planning on running the busy at elbe either, not a large enough rig to stay above water. just looking for some in the middle trails to run. if it comes down to it i'll run tahuya. but i was thinking a some snow wheeling would be nice. [/QUOTE]
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