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Lots o' trails in Washington
You PNWX guys probably know most of these already, but here's hoping there's a few you don't...
http://www.mogstink.com/wheel.htm Brent Last edited by OffroadX; 08-19-2002 at 07:52 AM. |
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when i click on the links, it says cannot display page. go to 4x4play.com then ask for a user name and password??
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There sure are - Motorzen and I did a trail in the Sultan Basin area yesterday. We made it further than any X has before (I believe). Took some inventive driving but it was a hell of a run! His brother came in a Frontier that did great with its over axle leafs.
One thing about that trail though is that you are guaranteed some decent pinstriping after a river crossing. |
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Thousands of miles of trails of all difficulty and terrain types. Mud, Sand, rock gardens, slickrock, you name it. We have two distinct climate zone in washington and oregon, offering widely varying terrain and scenery.
However, most of are trails are cut for SWB rigs, which makes Xterras feel very large. Some people think that certain trails in the rimrock area are more technically challenging than the Rubicon. |
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