Favorite 4x4 spot?
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Same for me.. I pulled a couple people off the beach last year... Suprizingly the Prius I saw on the beach wasnt stuck, however, the lifted cargo van was...
So far second place for me is the GWNF trails, although they are a bit skinny for our trucks, didnt stop me from taking my new truck through...
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horse hole creek mud bog
horse hole is 8 miles north of Inglis, Fl. they have a huge mud hole, tug o war, small area for the 2wd trucks, rock climbing, and a pretty big area to ride the 4 wheelers. the web site for them is mudup.com and you can check out more vids on youtube. pretty cool place.
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In Michigan we are blessed with Silver Lake Sand Dunes.
Sand good/ sticks bad.
The rest of my time gets spent on 2 tracks and trails in either my truck or my dual sport Suzuki DRZ 400.
Some of the 2 tracks in the Manistee National Forrest can get a bit rough.
I hate when they get whooped out from 4wheelers.
I try not to Kentucky pin stripe my truck, does not always work.
Most buff out.
Hate that nails on the chalkboard sound!!!!!
Michigan may be broke, but rocks in many directions.
Sand good/ sticks bad.
The rest of my time gets spent on 2 tracks and trails in either my truck or my dual sport Suzuki DRZ 400.
Some of the 2 tracks in the Manistee National Forrest can get a bit rough.
I hate when they get whooped out from 4wheelers.
I try not to Kentucky pin stripe my truck, does not always work.
Most buff out.
Hate that nails on the chalkboard sound!!!!!
Michigan may be broke, but rocks in many directions.
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@ Buckshot, where in Illinois do you wheel/live? I live in Aviston, 45 minutes east of St. Louis? The bottoms around here are pretty cool, mostly just atv's use them though.