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Where do the buggys wheel?
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<blockquote data-quote="kayjef" data-source="post: 1525350" data-attributes="member: 20698"><p>I think maybe you are misinterpreting what I am saying. I have ran every trail at elbe now. Been there 4x's in 4 months. I have driven down every turn and trail I could find. There are several spots that challenge my rig. I love that rock crawl at the top of rainier vista. The guys that built that did a great job. I also love that log crawl on gotcha. That was fun. And busy wild was entertaining, and if it's that much harder in the winter, then I can't wait to run it a 3rd time. I am from colorado, but have been living in arizona for 4 years and am looking to get back into snow wheeling. I love all kinds of wheeling.</p><p></p><p>I am not bagging on elbe, just being real. Seems like lots of guys don't like it in the summer. There are allready about 6 or 7 trails that are for mild rigs, so take something like rainier vista and turn it into a great technical summer trail is my suggestion. It's just a suggestion. I think that would help turn an allready good park into a GREAT park. One where anyone can bring any rig any time of the year and be able to challenge their rig and have a good time.</p><p></p><p>As far as a tractor/loader goes. I don't have one, but would definitely chip in on getting one out there. I've seen threads with loaders out there before, so I am assuming it can happen again. And there are plenty of rocks there. I saw a big pile with several rocks over 3ft in diameter. But I do have a neighbor with tons of huge rocks looking to get rid of them. :cheer: It is probably unrealistic to get them out there this month, but maybe when the work parties start back up.</p><p></p><p>Oh and ps, my rockwell diff clearance is better than a 14 bolt, and about the same as a dana 60.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kayjef, post: 1525350, member: 20698"] I think maybe you are misinterpreting what I am saying. I have ran every trail at elbe now. Been there 4x's in 4 months. I have driven down every turn and trail I could find. There are several spots that challenge my rig. I love that rock crawl at the top of rainier vista. The guys that built that did a great job. I also love that log crawl on gotcha. That was fun. And busy wild was entertaining, and if it's that much harder in the winter, then I can't wait to run it a 3rd time. I am from colorado, but have been living in arizona for 4 years and am looking to get back into snow wheeling. I love all kinds of wheeling. I am not bagging on elbe, just being real. Seems like lots of guys don't like it in the summer. There are allready about 6 or 7 trails that are for mild rigs, so take something like rainier vista and turn it into a great technical summer trail is my suggestion. It's just a suggestion. I think that would help turn an allready good park into a GREAT park. One where anyone can bring any rig any time of the year and be able to challenge their rig and have a good time. As far as a tractor/loader goes. I don't have one, but would definitely chip in on getting one out there. I've seen threads with loaders out there before, so I am assuming it can happen again. And there are plenty of rocks there. I saw a big pile with several rocks over 3ft in diameter. But I do have a neighbor with tons of huge rocks looking to get rid of them. :cheer: It is probably unrealistic to get them out there this month, but maybe when the work parties start back up. Oh and ps, my rockwell diff clearance is better than a 14 bolt, and about the same as a dana 60. [/QUOTE]
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