Metberry Gulch/Hayman burn area
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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.
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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
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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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