Did you take any pics wiggles?? Gotta see at least one flex shot of that beautiful suspension!
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you could have showed up and shown me where to go... :boohoo:
Honestly, I was both impressed with the Area-B "improvements" and a bit dissappointed with the trails.
Area-B now has a general store, several new bunk houses, a large covered "picnic area", and believe it or not, an onsite foodtruck. The general store had some basic fluids, and a whole lot of dirt bike gear, some pretty sweet soft silicone "hiddenfalls" pint, wine, and shot "glasses", they sell sun glasses, hats, sun tan lotion... If this was any indication...
The trails were well groomed, and almost every big obstacle on the 4 diamonds were well stacked so a basically stock jeep could tour the trails in style with their new silicone "hiddenfalls" pints, polarized sun glasses, and their new "offroader" hat... Dont get me wrong, I needed a little trail time and it fit its purpose... its just sad to see the park going in that direction. Would much rather they groom the easy trails, and leave the "harder" trails... well, "harder" rather than catering to the yoga pant jeepers and side by sides. :twocents:
Ran a good handfull of "old Favorites" on Sunday, Including Loose Rock, Wildcat Stairway, Greenhorn, No Name, West, and Midnight Run to name a few. The original rock drop into midnight run has been blocked off and abandoned in favor of a dirt hill... though it is steep, it doesn't quite have the same "gnarlyness" right at the start of the trail... Oh, and "that tree" has been completely cut down, so no need to even worry about it anymore, which takes ALL the fun out of navigating the once tippy and super tight corner. the trail sign still says "5", but it wheels like a "4" at best, very similar to "wet & wild" *now* (on which the waterfall, was once an obstacle to be proud on conquering and one I bent a driveside rear axle flange on years ago, is now a complete joke, here's a pic. :yawn37: