This guy is just your typical '' I ran the busy wild in 20 mins'' ''Elbe is easy'' :swing: He had 33s or 35s on Rockwells so his dif clearance sucked... Their is spots out their all year that would give his rig a work out... He just doesn't know where they are...
See you in two weeks last work party of the year.. you bring the tractor and large rocks and lets build this rock obstacle you are talking about :awesomework:
I think maybe you are misinterpreting what I am saying. I have ran every trail at elbe now. Been there 4x's in 4 months. I have driven down every turn and trail I could find. There are several spots that challenge my rig. I love that rock crawl at the top of rainier vista. The guys that built that did a great job. I also love that log crawl on gotcha. That was fun. And busy wild was entertaining, and if it's that much harder in the winter, then I can't wait to run it a 3rd time. I am from colorado, but have been living in arizona for 4 years and am looking to get back into snow wheeling. I love all kinds of wheeling.
I am not bagging on elbe, just being real. Seems like lots of guys don't like it in the summer. There are allready about 6 or 7 trails that are for mild rigs, so take something like rainier vista and turn it into a great technical summer trail is my suggestion. It's just a suggestion. I think that would help turn an allready good park into a GREAT park. One where anyone can bring any rig any time of the year and be able to challenge their rig and have a good time.
As far as a tractor/loader goes. I don't have one, but would definitely chip in on getting one out there. I've seen threads with loaders out there before, so I am assuming it can happen again. And there are plenty of rocks there. I saw a big pile with several rocks over 3ft in diameter. But I do have a neighbor with tons of huge rocks looking to get rid of them. :cheer: It is probably unrealistic to get them out there this month, but maybe when the work parties start back up.
Oh and ps, my rockwell diff clearance is better than a 14 bolt, and about the same as a dana 60.