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 Post subject: Wild ride in mountain.
PostPosted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 11:33 pm 
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Yesterday, it was wild ride. I regret taking a dodge ram with 20 inches tires and it's pretty tall height. It wasn't a right truck to take it up there, I drove through bunch of muddies and it was heavy snowing. I went hunting for some deers. The truck was only my choice to drive because I am sure if I take my mustang, that it'll destroy it to pieces. And beside the four wheeler I am currently borrowing from my cousin. A 2002 honda rubicon. Has all four tires bold, two tires flat. Anyway, I drove the truck through there and there was pretty tons of deers walking through there. I didn't get a chance to shot one because I was busy trying to get the truck out safely because it wasn't mine. Anyway, it was two wheel drive only. I drove for hours, and hours through out half way. Until I turned around because truck was barely going anywhere since it was spinning too much. Was afraid that it would hurt the shocks. And anything under the truck. Now what purpose of this post. I suggest you to go to blackberry, to hatfield and mccoy's mountain. There's a sign for it, you can't miss it. It's a property that for public hunting. Or anything. Be sure do not drive trucks that is two wheel drive, and that you don't want to scratch the paints off. Take a truck that is tall and four wheel drive and that you don't mind scratching the paints. Or best way, is to drive a muv or atv.

Also, seen few elks. But I wasn't going for elks.


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