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    My brother and I would like to go 4 wheeling this Friday. Look for a place to go that will not have too much snow.

    His rig is a 2010 Jeep Liberty bone stock
    And mine is a 2002 Ford Explore

    Thanks in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowman78 View Post
    My brother and I would like to go 4 wheeling this Friday. Look for a place to go that will not have too much snow.

    His rig is a 2010 Jeep Liberty bone stock
    And mine is a 2002 Ford Explore

    Thanks in advance.
    Either have a winch?
    How much is not too much snow? About everywhere is going to have some decent drifts even if most of the trail is dry.

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    Familiar with Slaughterhouse Gulch?
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Quote Originally Posted by brianakell View Post
    Either have a winch?
    How much is not too much snow? About everywhere is going to have some decent drifts even if most of the trail is dry.
    Negtive on winch, too much snow would be like more than 1 ft.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Familiar with Slaughterhouse Gulch?
    No I am not.

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    I wanted to try this one:
    http://www.traildamage.com/trails/index.php?id=174

    But I belive there may be too much snow.

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    I'd call Slaughter House a beginner trail (which is why I'm familiar with it ). There are only a few obstacles, and one long hill. The hill can be fun in the snow, so remember to leave plenty of room between each other. The trail is a loop, and there us nothing to fall off of do it is relatively safe in winter. Check out traildamage.com for trial reviews.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Thanks, I will check it out!

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    My club went to Johnny Park last weekend and there was not a lot of snow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newracer View Post
    My club went to Johnny Park last weekend and there was not a lot of snow.
    Check sevenmile in larimer county can do thru or out/back if needed

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