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arrf has a light foot, I seen a few of the gals crossing the mud pit, have a heavier foot er hand, that did more damage in a shorter time. good thing she had her water wings on for floatation,
 

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He's a smart man (some may not agree) and doesn't feed the other causes.................oh, there is a picture or two here and there but nothing to incriminate any of the Suds Buds dudes....:beer:

Exactly,,,,
 

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Good weekend for a pussy!

Yes. No broken body parts.

Even when I did this.

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I climbed marble mountain on my last ride and learned some new things. The trail had a bit of snow on it and it appeared to be an easy climb so I proceded cautiously Up the trail thinking it should be simple. The trail gradually got steeper and steeper and didn't really notice how steep it actually was. I made it up to certain point where I quickly noticed the trail now had become a rock face that was like a stairway to heaven almost. I stopped as I climbed the first step to heaven and quickly realized it couldn't be climbed! Then I looked back and noticed how steep it was!!! I couldn't back down..so I put the brake lock on and slowly got of the quad then hooked my winch to the nearest tree and slowly winched my way down. As I was doing this I noticed a lot of broken quad parts scattered in the bushes where other people weren't so lucky. I finally got to a safe point where I could turn around and get down and made it out by the skin of my teeth. I now see why it's called marble mountain and got some good snorkel parts along the way! A lesson was learned and had to use a putty knife to scrape my ginch out at the bottom. Pretty cocky indeed but I made it off marble mountain with no injuries. I think this is where some skill level was gained and once again as stated before, I was told by someone else that you guys don't like to baby sit other people and why I posted a 9.5 it's pretty silly to think it grew in popularity as it did, what else can I say! I now change my previous statement on skill level to wisdom gained! And the wisdom I gained on the last ride was tremendous, I put a warning at the bottom of this trail in hopes that someone else would get the hint as others weren't willing to give me in the face of a dangerous situation such as marble mountain. Thought I'd share my story with y'all. Ride on!
 
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I climbed marble mountain on my last ride and learned some new things. The trail had a bit of snow on it and it appeared to be an easy climb so I proceded cautiously Up the trail thinking it should be simple. The trail gradually got steeper and steeper and didn't really notice how steep it actually was. I made it up to certain point where I quickly noticed the trail now had become a rock face that was like a stairway to heaven almost. I stopped as I climbed the first step to heaven and quickly realized it couldn't be climbed! Then I looked back and noticed how steep it was!!! I couldn't back down..so I put the brake lock on and slowly got of the quad then hooked my winch to the nearest tree and slowly winched my way down. As I was doing this I noticed a lot of broken quad parts scattered in the bushes where other people weren't so lucky. I finally got to a safe point where I could turn around and get down and made it out by the skin of my teeth. I now see why it's called marble mountain and got some good snorkel parts along the way! A lesson was learned and had to use a putty knife to scrape my ginch out at the bottom. Pretty cocky indeed but I made it off marble mountain with no injuries. I think this is where some skill level was gained and once again as stated before, I was told by someone else that you guys don't like to baby sit other people and why I posted a 9.5 it's pretty silly to think it grew in popularity as it did, what else can I say! I now change my previous statement on skill level to wisdom gained! And the wisdom I gained on the last ride was tremendous, I put a warning at the bottom of this trail in hopes that someone else would get the hint as others weren't willing to give me in the face of a dangerous situation such as marble mountain. Thought I'd share my story with y'all. Ride on!
Yes the third leg past the instrument shack is a gooder , the shale step ups can be bad, done it on a 400 ex, but was trying to high side every step lol

Going down the other side is also sketchy , as when u hit the tree line u have to side hill a good ways, not so easy on a top heavy lifted 4x4 quad...
 
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