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Old 05-15-2007, 08:28 PM
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My offroading will be moderate at the most if I have anything to do with it. I will not be travelling long distances to go to any of the extreme offroading events or anything like that.

Where I live (Arizona) there are tons of dirt roads that lead to all kinds of places. One of the places I went to a few years ago absolutely required 4wd low and even then my friends veh barely made it. I was scared silly but it was fun.

I will be using my hummer as soon as I get my winch and brushguard and nerf bar to go explore these old trails that I have not been to in years. One of the places leads to my friends dads old mining camp. He had a claim on the backside of the Huachuca Mountains in the 70s and mined silver/nickel as a hobby with a friend. He was a full time Highway Patrolman who is now retired. My friend showed me this neat old place and I think I remember how to get there but it was a bit of a rough trip.

It has been years so who knows, the roads have either been improved in some of these areas or the Monsoons have made them worse. Some may now be on private property for all I know. I am just looking forward to getting out.
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Old 05-15-2007, 08:40 PM
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you get your fingers working and look on the web for some of the 50 or so companies who sell or resale parts!

Trust me, my fingers are worn to the bone. There are to many of these places, thats why I am asking for recommendations. The Dominator II nerf board is awesome, but I called the manufacturer and they don't make it for H3 and don't have plans to.
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Old 05-16-2007, 05:38 AM
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My offroading will be moderate at the most if I have anything to do with it. I will not be travelling long distances to go to any of the extreme offroading events or anything like that.

Where I live (Arizona) there are tons of dirt roads that lead to all kinds of places. One of the places I went to a few years ago absolutely required 4wd low and even then my friends veh barely made it. I was scared silly but it was fun.

I will be using my hummer as soon as I get my winch and brushguard and nerf bar to go explore these old trails that I have not been to in years. One of the places leads to my friends dads old mining camp. He had a claim on the backside of the Huachuca Mountains in the 70s and mined silver/nickel as a hobby with a friend. He was a full time Highway Patrolman who is now retired. My friend showed me this neat old place and I think I remember how to get there but it was a bit of a rough trip.

It has been years so who knows, the roads have either been improved in some of these areas or the Monsoons have made them worse. Some may now be on private property for all I know. I am just looking forward to getting out.
Where in Az do you live? Im in Tucson, but originally from small farming town by Douglas.
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Old 05-16-2007, 03:10 PM
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Where in Az do you live? Im in Tucson, but originally from small farming town by Douglas.

I live in Sierra Vista.

Howdy neighbor.
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