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It looks like I am going to Mt. Pleasant, Utah to pick up my Rzr on 3-25-10. That means I have Thursday afternoon, Friday and part of Saturday to give the rig a good work out. Any body have any suggestions of where to ride the wheeler and not spend all my time trailering someplace? Moab is not out of the question, it just might be a little too much dragging!?
Your suggestions are all welcomed.
2010 Polaris Rzr with Conversion Kit and other mods - 2010 Precision Weld Jet Boat with Twin BMW diesel motors and Hamilton pumps. Full time fun on land or sea!!!
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sounds like a good question for jared when you pick up the rzr's. there might be something local that you could check out.
Kyle
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09 rzr s
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It looks like I am going to Mt. Pleasant, Utah to pick up my Rzr on 3-25-10. That means I have Thursday afternoon, Friday and part of Saturday to give the rig a good work out. Any body have any suggestions of where to ride the wheeler and not spend all my time trailering someplace? Moab is not out of the question, it just might be a little too much dragging!?
Your suggestions are all welcomed.
Head on over to Little Sahara...not too far from Mt. Pleasant. Jered can give you directions.
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Little Sahara for Sand. Little Moab for crawling. Might still be snow in the canyons, if not likely mud - or both. I will be comming back from St. George on Friday. I would be interested in a Sat. ride.
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You can ride from Skyline Drive at the top of Fairview canyon then head over to Scofield and there a a few places you can take side trails to test things out.
It'll buff out..
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You can ride from Skyline Drive at the top of Fairview canyon then head over to Scofield and there a a few places you can take side trails to test things out.
:shock: By snowmobile maybe...they still have lots of snow up there.
Are we camping yet?
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You can ride from Skyline Drive at the top of Fairview canyon then head over to Scofield and there a a few places you can take side trails to test things out.
:shock: By snowmobile maybe...they still have lots of snow up there.
:shock: :shock: No I think they still have a hell of a lot of snow up there. If Jared with fix you up with the trax set-up it may work though.
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You can ride from Skyline Drive at the top of Fairview canyon then head over to Scofield and there a a few places you can take side trails to test things out.
:shock: By snowmobile maybe...they still have lots of snow up there.
:shock: :shock: No I think they still have a hell of a lot of snow up there. If Jared with fix you up with the trax set-up it may work though.
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