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07-19-2009 #112011 Toxic Orange Challenger R/T M6
1994 Jeep Cherokee 4.0L H.O. (The Daily Crawler)1974 Tahiti Tiger 18' 455Olds Tunnel Ram (The Weekend Float)1969 Chevrolet Elcamino(My First Love)
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07-20-2009 #12
here are some crapy shots, we have cleaned since these


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WTH man, I'm jealous as hell!

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07-20-2009 #14
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08-06-2009 #15
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sorry guys ive been hella busy havent been able to get on and talk to ya, anyway yea as far as good places it depends on what you want to do, the places that are close within an 1 1/2 hour are the mountians like joe mentioned bald mt trail up at shaver but for rigs like mine full size and big cam shafts its kinda tuff, the trails are ment for smaller rigs like jeeps but you can get a full size up there but the other killer is the top of the trail is 7500 feet elevation and if you are running a large cam or carb its very hard to get around. if you are into mud and speed then there are some local resivors that are owned by the US forestry dept and i have been wheeling there and they never bother me, clear creek is out past coalingia its the best place i have been to, low elevation, mud, sand trail and rocks very large lots of space, something for everyone, unfortunatly its closed right now but is supposed to open back up before years end
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02-09-2010 #16



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