Absolutely the funnest trail in all of the SBNF. We ran it today from the west to east with three Land Cruisers and ended up meeting with Rick & Sarah in their built rig. Good times!!!
We found a green pos "BAMF" Land Cruiser abandoned and blocking the trail after the young arrogant hot headed owner rolled it last night with his buddies. After uprighting their rig, the owner tossed his trash and plex glass front windshield over the side. After we recovered it and kindly tossed it back into his truck and Rick trying desperately to winch a log back so others could pass, they showed up from a return trip to OC with parts, generator, and a welder. 2 hrs later, we collectively pushed his broken rig aside and ever so gently made our way pass him. For his sake, his buddies calmed down and pulled him out through Green Valley.
All in all...GREAT wheelin'and quite a few rigs on the trail with several bikes cruising through!!! The ruts, v-notches, and rocks brought me an ear to ear grin all day long. Perhaps Sarah could post up some pics???
Thanks to the Dirt Devils and SBNF OHV Volunteers for keeping the trail as it was designated-a black diamond!
p.s. Diff protection and low gearing strongly recommended
We found a green pos "BAMF" Land Cruiser abandoned and blocking the trail after the young arrogant hot headed owner rolled it last night with his buddies. After uprighting their rig, the owner tossed his trash and plex glass front windshield over the side. After we recovered it and kindly tossed it back into his truck and Rick trying desperately to winch a log back so others could pass, they showed up from a return trip to OC with parts, generator, and a welder. 2 hrs later, we collectively pushed his broken rig aside and ever so gently made our way pass him. For his sake, his buddies calmed down and pulled him out through Green Valley.
All in all...GREAT wheelin'and quite a few rigs on the trail with several bikes cruising through!!! The ruts, v-notches, and rocks brought me an ear to ear grin all day long. Perhaps Sarah could post up some pics???
Thanks to the Dirt Devils and SBNF OHV Volunteers for keeping the trail as it was designated-a black diamond!
p.s. Diff protection and low gearing strongly recommended
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