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Best Places for 'Wheelin' in the Southwest  
esanchez
Administrator | Posts: 126 | Joined: 06/06
Posted: 06/08/06
03:46 AM

What are the best places to 'wheel in the Southwest? Post your experiences and opinions here!  


 
kimsey kimsey
New User | Posts: 27 | Joined: 09/06
Posted: 09/07/06
04:15 AM

if your eve in the lonestar state be sure to check this place out
http://katemcyrocks.com/  


 
Steeevo
New User | Posts: 49 | Joined: 09/06
Posted: 11/27/06
03:28 PM

Recently went and checked out 2N17X just outside of lake silverwood, CA .... it's a pretty wicked trail a buddy busted 2 U-joints an upper balljoint and broke the end of the driverside axleshaft where the U-joint is pressed in ... needless to say.. we diddn't finish the trail.. but one day we'll handle it.. i have pictures of the the day we were up there.. i'll post some later.  


RuggedRocksOffRoad.com

 
longtravelyota longtravelyota
New User | Posts: 5 | Joined: 12/06
Posted: 12/22/06
06:30 PM

I have a lot of buddies that go out wheeling in Lucerne Valley aka Johnson Valley....its got it all fast sand washes for the prerunners, lots of rocky areas for creeping, and dirtbike freindly as well!  


 
SinCityFJC SinCityFJC
New User | Posts: 3 | Joined: 01/08
Posted: 01/12/08
02:48 PM

We have a lot of great trails from mild to OMG around Vegas  


 
Phil Howell - 4WD and SU Editor-in-Chief Phil Howell - 4WD and SU Editor-in-Chief
Moderator | Posts: 41 | Joined: 12/07
Posted: 01/16/08
09:38 AM

Everyone is familiar with Moab, Utah, and its surrounding area.  It's a great place to go, even though it's over-visited at certain times of the year.  Very few are aware of the Hurricane, Utah, area on the other side of the state that also offers great opportunities at Sand Hollow and then south throughout the Arizona Strip.

Farmington, New Mexico, is also a fantastic place to go.  

Montrose, Colorado is one of my favorite destinations for tough trails, great scenery, and nice people.  


Iacta alea est. (The die is cast)

-- Julius Caesar, Divus Julius xxxii; spoken at the crossing of the Rubicon

 
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