Metberry Gulch/Hayman burn area
Metberry Gulch/Hayman burn area
Yesterday, me and a couple of my buddy's, Rich and Jesse decided to do a little after thanksgiving 4 wheeling. So, we met up, headed out on a 50 mile trek across the state to go explore. The trail we picked was in the Hayman burn area (those of you not familiar with what happened, see here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayman_fire for info)
So, on with the pics. If you want details on the Rangers, post up, and I can answer questions!












This was cool. The bark was still good and untouched, yet the inside was burned and charred.




As we were driving, I got kinda bored and decided to flip on my camera to take video.




So, on with the pics. If you want details on the Rangers, post up, and I can answer questions!












This was cool. The bark was still good and untouched, yet the inside was burned and charred.




As we were driving, I got kinda bored and decided to flip on my camera to take video.




it wasn't anything too exciting, but still, a chance to get out nonetheless. On the way out we were running the Baja 1K in the snow. Rich's truck is more pre-runneresque than Jesse's truck, or my truck, so he took off and kept having to stop. Jesse and I were at a steady 35-40 running that. Then, on the CR leading up to the road to take us to the trail, we were running Fast and Furriest Tokyo Drifts Rangurrr style in the snow
Will do. I can say they really like to throw stuff. I got a rock chip in my windshield because of a stone they picked up and threw. Also, they're surprisingly soft. Softer than MTR's. So I dont know what tread life on em are
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