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it was raining pretty heavily nearly my entire trip, dinged a rock ring pretty good but I’ll bang it back flat.. then got all shined back up

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We love Windrock and very lucky to have it close by. That’s a nice looking Jeep there👍
Thanks. Kicking it to the curb soon, I hope. 🤣
 

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Great photos!

What trail did you take? AS a group we went together to the top then split up into three groups 1) Head back to the trailhead then back to the show field. 2 & 3 took trails 4 and 22. A lot of new folks were surprised at how difficult the trail was considering the description was a "mild trail". One guy showed up with a Bronco Sport only to be told he would not be able to do the trail and was told to take road up to see the windmills.
 
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Great photos!

What trail did you take? AS a group we went together to the top then split up into three groups 1) Head back to the trailhead then back to the show field. 2 & 3 took trails 4 and 22. A lot of new folks were surprised at how difficult the trail was considering the description was a "mild trail". One guy showed up with a Bronco Sport only to be told he would not be able to do the trail and was told to take road up to see the windmills.
Not much I’d take a Soort on up there myself except the gravel roads which have plenty of mud and water holes that are from what I’ve seen easily passable. I went up Trail 2 which is a nice mild trail with only a couple/few spots which take some finesse. The rain made it a bit more challenging but nothing to worry about. I did some off shoots off of 2 and turned around and ended up finishing 2. Went from there up to the windmills, then back down and went and looked at the top of 15 but being alone and in the wet knew that was not a wise choice. Then went down and up 22 to around the big hill climb and decided that was also not wise alone in on the wet. All in all just kinda putted around and fielded work calls from the trail when I had service 👍
 

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I will post some photos once i get a USB cable to connect my dashcam and my DSLR. Left both cables back in Massachusetts.
 

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