elbe 9/28/13

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Sep 25, 2013 | 09:45 AM
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Im heading out to elbe this saturday with some guys from pnw. If you have at least 33s and one locker youre more than welcome to join us.

We ll be meeting at the staging area at 900am and plan on hitting the trails at 1000am.

Hope some ya can make it, should be a lot of fun considering how much rain we ve been getting!
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Sep 25, 2013 | 06:10 PM
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Quote: Im heading out to elbe this saturday with some guys from pnw. If you have at least 33s and one locker youre more than welcome to join us.

We ll be meeting at the staging area at 900am and plan on hitting the trails at 1000am.

Hope some ya can make it, should be a lot of fun considering how much rain we ve been getting!
New to Washington. Is this place known for body damage?
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Sep 25, 2013 | 07:34 PM
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If they run the busywild then yes expect damage, most trails can be ran without damage but any time you wheel stuff happens especially when it's wet and muddy
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Sep 26, 2013 | 05:33 PM
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Quote: New to Washington. Is this place known for body damage?
I dont think we ll be running busywild and as for the other trails its possible to run them and not get any body damage. How big is your rig?
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Sep 26, 2013 | 10:33 PM
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Quote: I dont think we ll be running busywild and as for the other trails its possible to run them and not get any body damage. How big is your rig?
I have a 6.5" long arm with 32"s. bumpers and winch. I have sliders but just got them yesterday and still need to paint and install. Won't be by the weekend. Not really wanting rocker damage if that place u really need sliders. Need sliders fort his place?
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Sep 27, 2013 | 08:15 AM
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Quote: I have a 6.5" long arm with 32"s. bumpers and winch. I have sliders but just got them yesterday and still need to paint and install. Won't be by the weekend. Not really wanting rocker damage if that place u really need sliders. Need sliders fort his place?
Considering the amount of lift you have you should be fine. There are bypasses around the hard parts of the trails.
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