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RE: off-road? - 3/20/2007 1:50:55 PM   
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I see now, that you're in Seattle. That's a wee bit more NW than I'm used to..  But I was able to google this for you. Hope it helps.

http://www.trailsource.com/scripts/three.asp?STATENAME=WASHINGTON&TYPE=OHV



Any good place in California? thanks.


Oh yeah.. the rubicon trail, hollister hills, pismo.. what part of cali are you in?

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RE: off-road? - 3/20/2007 1:51:35 PM   
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Uh huh, always the sucker for the pretty face, but I bet if oh, let's say, Mark wanted to tear up your back yard with his Hummer, you'd probably throw a shovel at his windshield....

Hey, WAIT A MINUTE!!!!

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RE: off-road? - 3/20/2007 1:58:52 PM   
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Oh yeah.. the rubicon trail, hollister hills, pismo.. what part of cali are you in?




Central Valley

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RE: off-road? - 3/20/2007 2:12:44 PM   
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RE: off-road? - 3/20/2007 2:28:09 PM   
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http://www.trails.com/stateactivity.asp?area=11688



Thanks!

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RE: off-road? - 3/20/2007 2:40:00 PM   
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A week after I got my H3 I was so hungry for dirt I pulled into the Costco parking lot and the overflow section is all dirt, so I did a few rounds on it sending a cloud of dust about 50 f in the air, the Costco Security on their golfcarts came over and discussed how they were not happy with my antics. OOPS


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RE: off-road? - 3/20/2007 2:42:22 PM   
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A week after I got my H3 I was so hungry for dirt I pulled into the Costco parking lot and the overflow section is all dirt, so I did a few rounds on it sending a cloud of dust about 50 f in the air, the Costco Security on their golfcarts came over and discussed how they were not happy with my antics. OOPS



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RE: off-road? - 3/20/2007 7:57:08 PM   
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looks like the starbucks cup fell out of your front towhook in your sig tgl.

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RE: off-road? - 3/20/2007 10:04:41 PM   
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I usually go into brand new construction sites in the city right after they dig it up and it rains.
I had my truck covered in mud on the way home from purchasing it. The dealership had a huge back dirt lot and it was raining like crazy.
 
The funny part is that they detail it free each and every time I bring it in for some kind of service knowing that it is going to come back covered in mud again.
 
I notice that my truck tends to steer toward puddles and mud so I'm considering mud flaps or fender flares ( not sure which term is correct) so it is stays cleaner.
 
Eventually I find will really great off roading in the woods up in North Georgia.


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RE: off-road? - 3/20/2007 10:58:39 PM   
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RE: off-road? - 3/21/2007 10:37:52 AM   
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looks like the starbucks cup fell out of your front towhook in your sig tgl.




?? what is tgl?

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RE: off-road? - 3/21/2007 11:16:33 AM   
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I usually go into brand new construction sites in the city right after they dig it up and it rains.
I had my truck covered in mud on the way home from purchasing it. The dealership had a huge back dirt lot and it was raining like crazy.
 
The funny part is that they detail it free each and every time I bring it in for some kind of service knowing that it is going to come back covered in mud again.
 
I notice that my truck tends to steer toward puddles and mud so I'm considering mud flaps or fender flares ( not sure which term is correct) so it is stays cleaner.
 
Eventually I find will really great off roading in the woods up in North Georgia.




Hey man have you ever checked out http://www.morrismountainorv.com/ It's not that far from you. Great place to wheel.

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RE: off-road? - 3/21/2007 1:23:27 PM   
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In California bayarea, there is a really good offroad park in hollister
lots of fun

all you guys who dont offroad with your hummers,  wtf ????

to each his own i guess,  if i wanted a street car i would have bought one

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RE: off-road? - 3/21/2007 1:28:54 PM   
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all you guys who dont offroad with your hummers,  wtf ????

to each his own i guess,  if i wanted a street car i would have bought one


Are you making fun of my nice lookin' H3?

Are you from Cali?

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RE: off-road? - 3/21/2007 1:31:10 PM   
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In California bayarea, there is a really good offroad park in hollister
lots of fun

all you guys who dont offroad with your hummers,  wtf ????

to each his own i guess,  if i wanted a street car i would have bought one
Yeah so..the HUMMER you get the best of both worlds...To do either or both..

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