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Completed-- Redbird SRA Indiana

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by HARDTRAILZ » Mon Aug 23, 2010 8:44 am

Passenger had gotten out for pictures. I thought it would be ok, but the ruts from the 35s were too deep and it sat on the frame. The funny thing is we have not had .25 inch of rain all month and last month was not much better and it was still that muddy.

Non-body lifted????? I know I was screaming for 35's all day, but parts would be doable. We did not know the trails that well, so if you did you might be alright. That hill was marked as a more difficult, you should have seen the most difficult. WOW
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by Trail X » Mon Aug 23, 2010 1:25 pm

Very impressive Kyle. Those were some seriously big rocks.

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