Northern Utah BS thread
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Originally Posted by Desert Rat
I'm guessing try, unless your up to using the skinny pedal, LOL! Everyone I've seen make it did it with momentum. I dont think it can be crawled!
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From: Eagle Mountain, Utah
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From: SLC Utah
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well i just go home from the run today, all i can say is what a great day! except for the sunburns that everyone got lol. so today was the day... i FINALLY made it up waynes world..... wow thats a interesting obstical ended up lifting my tire 1 1/2- 2' feet at the top and it was sketchy but i made it so i was happy thanks everyone that helped make that happen. Few vehicles with body damage from ww including mine and a lol and i ended up with a good dent on my rr quarter panel but nothing bad, and for breakage.... thats a whole nother story lol i broke both my horns and my driver window track, and deno broke a rear axle shaft right after the rock pile so he was out for the day but rode with me.
sadly i didnt get any pics today but jeff and everyone else got some so i hope ill see them on here soon
sadly i didnt get any pics today but jeff and everyone else got some so i hope ill see them on here soon
Last edited by mike20; Jun 26, 2011 at 12:58 AM.


