OFF-Road Event - Midwest - POSTPONED DUE TO WEATHER
Let's just ignore Doc since this IS a forum to discuss things and not post empty blank posts 
You need to realize that going off-roading means if you aren't careful you will break something. You are guaranteed you will get small scuff marks on your paint, usually that can be waxed or buffed out, but sometimes they can't. When the tree branches rub against your paint, it will leave marks. Also, you won't get stranded, but if it's snowy or icey, we may not want to risk it. Once you start sliding down a hill, you better pray you have a good body shop
OK, it's not THAT bad, but the thing about the scuff marks is true. We all have them, but like I said, 99% of them you can buff or wax out, and most of the trails at this place are more then wide enough for a H3 and H2.
Just be ready ahead of time. These guys don't like whiners
I almost got beat 4 times for it

You need to realize that going off-roading means if you aren't careful you will break something. You are guaranteed you will get small scuff marks on your paint, usually that can be waxed or buffed out, but sometimes they can't. When the tree branches rub against your paint, it will leave marks. Also, you won't get stranded, but if it's snowy or icey, we may not want to risk it. Once you start sliding down a hill, you better pray you have a good body shop

OK, it's not THAT bad, but the thing about the scuff marks is true. We all have them, but like I said, 99% of them you can buff or wax out, and most of the trails at this place are more then wide enough for a H3 and H2.
Just be ready ahead of time. These guys don't like whiners
I almost got beat 4 times for it


