Yes; we must go back! I want to continue that one trail and I want to find out how to get to that one long hill that went up the side of the mountain on the left. I suspect we can get there from the trail we were on last, but not sure. Regardless, I'm passing the big rocks again and going beyond! What was beyond looked pretty cool!
These are definately trails we want to do when dry or atleast not more wet than they were this time. The mud has a lot of clay and is very slick. Most of the trails are pretty flat and not too difficult, but there's enough steep and off camber stuff that too much mud would be a problem. Like Rick mentioned, it's a lot like the Naches trail, complete with pinstriping trees!
Best part about this trip was that we didn't run into any other offroaders on the trails, which I thought was odd. Maybe the Jeepers had something else going on or they just feel these trails are too easy for them (which would be true). I thought they were perfect trails for the Xterra and groups of people though. I think it's a lot more fun when we can keep moving and don't have to stop every 5 minutes and wait half an hour while 15 people go over an obstacle. Even worse is constantly having to extract people. It's fine a few times, but when we get into things beyond what the Xterras can handle it really gets old fast.
Anyway, I can't wait to go back and see what's on the other side of the hill!