Wheeling 10/15/17

Wheeling 10/15/17

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Wheeled some private property in Western Ma this passed Sunday.
It was a mild day, cloudy, in the low 70s (unseasonably warm for this time of year).
A group of 8 ran a trail that has something for everyone from stock to buggy.
It had rained the 2 previous days and stopped about an hour before we started wheeling which made the rocks slick.
The leaves have started to change and pine needles were dropping all day.
I was running my 71 with stock drivetrain and 33" tires. Enjoy!

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I ran a m20 camera off my side mirror.

https://youtu.be/5NZVQrxC5CQ

https://youtu.be/xYlX9loHLXw

https://youtu.be/ERFqghtozck

https://youtu.be/Z9maa_DOK_U

https://youtu.be/fZKJbftPQ3I
 
Beautiful area.
Very surprised not to see the ground any more wet than it was.
LG
 
Thanks,
Couple things that made it appear that way.
A light rain, and most of the filming was on higher ground.
There was plenty mud at the lower levels, but I try to avoid it if possible.
 

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Nice pictures & video. I try to avoid serious mud myself. That and high water crossings can be very hazardous for jeep framework and bodies. If I wanted to do big mud or high water I'd go with a pickup or blazer / bronco with huge tires. That's just me of course
 

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