Maybe. Not sure what I’m going to get next but I can tell you it will be biggerMy thoughts too. It may be the KO2, don’t really know. It’s a Load C. KM3 next time?
Maybe. Not sure what I’m going to get next but I can tell you it will be biggerMy thoughts too. It may be the KO2, don’t really know. It’s a Load C. KM3 next time?
That trail is pretty much a stone's throw away from your place.What’s amazing is how so many places around me look like that. I go driving on the back roads out here and there’s so many spots you could wheel if you just drove off the highway![]()
That trail is pretty much a stone's throw away from your place.
I wouldn’t recommend itI really have no excuse now. Think I could navigate it stock?
Box Canyon is right there too if you’re looking for a nearby trail. You shouldn’t have any problems there while stock. There is a big waterfall on the north end but there are several ways to bypass it. I have a .gpx of the route we took if you’re interested. Part of the trail crosses State Trust Land, which requires a permit ($20 for an annual family permit).I really have no excuse now. Think I could navigate it stock?
The box canyon trail would be great stock. Funny story it’s actually the trail that got me addicted to rock crawling. Here’s that waterfall @nk24 is talking about in box canyon. I was all stock except for 2” springs and some 31” MTs. It looks so small now that I look back on it but I couldn’t stop thinking about it for weeks afterBox Canyon is right there too if you’re looking for a nearby trail. You shouldn’t have any problems there while stock. There is a big waterfall on the north end but there are several ways to bypass it. I have a .gpx of the route we took if you’re interested. Part of the trail crosses State Trust Land, which requires a permit ($20 for an annual family permit).
Box Canyon is right there too if you’re looking for a nearby trail. You shouldn’t have any problems there while stock. There is a big waterfall on the north end but there are several ways to bypass it. I have a .gpx of the route we took if you’re interested. Part of the trail crosses State Trust Land, which requires a permit ($20 for an annual family permit).
There are several different routes to bypass the waterfall, this just happens to be the one we took. It is the route shown in the Wells book, which includes nine other trails mapped right in the Florence area.Sure, I'd love to see that .gpx. You can actually post it here if you want, as the forum lets you upload .gpx files.
I've got that on my list to get the State Trust Land permit. My neighbors were telling me about Box Canyon, that they take their CanAm Maverick out there all the time.
There are several different routes to bypass the waterfall, this just happens to be the one we took. It is the route shown in the Wells book, which includes nine other trails mapped right in the Florence area.
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Still waiting on @Chris to get his Jeep together and come withMan I wish I had those trails within an hour of my house.
Hahaha yeah his spotting is amazing. And actually no. There are a lot of buggy lines I wouldn’t attempt yetGood driving.
Some of my favorite commentary,
"You're good....well, maybe not so good."
BANG...."That's what rock sliders are for."
"Oh, you're kinda committed now."
"Don't back up!"
"Just a scratch."
Do you think 35's will take you just about anywhere? I'm still on the fence.
Hahaha yeah his spotting is amazing. And actually no. There are a lot of buggy lines I wouldn’t attempt yetGood driving.
Some of my favorite commentary,
"You're good....well, maybe not so good."
BANG...."That's what rock sliders are for."
"Oh, you're kinda committed now."
"Don't back up!"
"Just a scratch."
Do you think 35's will take you just about anywhere? I'm still on the fence.
