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Another trip out to Blackwater to explore a few trails. A couple I have been down before, but I didn't make any notes on Gaia, so we decided to rerun a few. The highlight of the trip was my son commenting that "Wasn't there a big hole somewhere down this trail?" immediately before I drove into it. The Jeep landed on it's axles and belly with the tires completely off the ground. Someone had rutted this out even more since I drove through it the last time. A quick winching and we were back on our way. I let my son run the camera again. Yes, he's already claimed the Jeep as his next year.
This page last updated: 13-Dec-2021
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