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Lenny's area or Snowman's area?! BUT I am not doing MUD!

rocmoc n AZ/Baja

yes, yes, NO! mud, let's keep it clean, sort of, Maybe even some forest and trees this time.

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forest & trees, AGREE! and Cool Temps.

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

Here's an observation that may need to be considered; there is very little rock crawling type stuff in the forest, usually, however, if we came all the way up to American Fork, Utah and went up Mineral Basin, there's lots of rocks but not the hard climbs, start here and work backwards 2987037000104110397EnNRvz_th.jpg

Just a comment and possibity.

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AND NO DUST! If we go to somewhere that requires us to ride dusty trails or roads, then I suggest it be during a little rainy season. Then we could go out after the LITTLE rainfall. This is what we do here in So. AZ. We are not riding currently as it is way too dusty. Within the next two weeks, monsoon season starts and we go out after the daily/bi-daily rain. Thus no dust. Man am I a pain!

rocmoc n AZ/Baja

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AND NO DUST! If we go to somewhere that requires us to ride dusty trails or roads, then I suggest it be during a little rainy season. Then we could go out after the LITTLE rainfall. This is what we do here in So. AZ. We are not riding currently as it is way too dusty. Within the next two weeks, monsoon season starts and we go out after the daily/bi-daily rain. Thus no dust. Man am I a pain!

rocmoc n AZ/Baja

Closing this thread, I hope every got all the photos attached and every said. Now for planning the next one.

Started new thread and pinned it, The next Jamboree - Get Together - UTV BOARD - Side X Side and UTV Forum

Make any suggestion you want for consideration of when & where. and when not or where not. :P

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