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cant wait...
#1
Man, I wish my junk was ready...I'm ready to go back to Ravenel sandpits for some action. Anyone been hitting their favorite mudhole?

We need some pics of backyard mudding :lol:
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#2
Our local spot is called barnards mill. A section of a small river. Its a party spot to most but if you can get there when nobody is around its realy nice spot. Sandy section with rocky waterfalls to climb up.
At some point I will get some pics of my rig crossing the river.
Next time we take Stuart(my lab) for a swim.
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#3
i have posted a few of the same pics of my flex but in augusta there are alot of little areas to play havent hit any of the big ones yet but plan on it Big Grin
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This was in a place behind UNC Charlotte, beside a rock quarry.

No rocks really, just a bunch of mud holes, fun to blast thru too, esp. after a rain. I haven't been in years thou, im not sure if theres a way to get back there anymore

I love backyard wheelin thou, just because of how close it is. URE is great, but i don't want to "test" my new parts an hour and a 1/2 from the house
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#5
blazinchuck-about were is that....
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