Rich1
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Elbe's - "BusyWild" trail... 10:00a.m. at the Campgrounds
SWB rig's advised & expect body damage. strongly suggest a 33in min. tire aggressive mud type, rear locker, winch, come along, tow strap, tow points on rig, over night supplies, etc...
this trail isn't a walk in the park. it's unforgiving & mucky slushy.....
it will take the better part of the day to run it, if not all day. come prepared. if your intrested in running the "Busywild"? reply....
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Trail Difficulty;
Body Damage & Wet Feet! :flipoff:
Info on Elbe;
http://www.pnw4wda.org/trails/washington/elbe_hills.htm
SWB rig's advised & expect body damage. strongly suggest a 33in min. tire aggressive mud type, rear locker, winch, come along, tow strap, tow points on rig, over night supplies, etc...
this trail isn't a walk in the park. it's unforgiving & mucky slushy.....
it will take the better part of the day to run it, if not all day. come prepared. if your intrested in running the "Busywild"? reply....
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Trail Difficulty;
Body Damage & Wet Feet! :flipoff:
Info on Elbe;
http://www.pnw4wda.org/trails/washington/elbe_hills.htm
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