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A little Canadian wheelin

TAC71

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Went out last weekend for short blast in an area I haven't been to in over ten years. Found a few new trails and camping spots. Put a six inch slice in a sidewall...."can we plug it?"......mmmm guess not.
A bad day of wheelin is better than a good day of work.
 

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TAC71

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That's east Stave lake about an hour from my house. I could get over the first rockpile but it would be a challenge. The second rockpile 100 feet further was impassable.
The tires were on borrowed time , so not a big loss.
Despite the rain we get the area is very nice. You can get a private spot on a lake to camp quite easily.
 
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TAC71

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Bring your Bronco and I will take you out for a tour.
 

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I love BC! My in-laws have a place in Seymour Arm and someday I plan to take the Bronco up there and explore some of the old logging roads. Beautiful place to live for sure. Just wish my in-laws weren't there. Ha, ha...
 
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