Champion Creek Pictures
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Champion Creek Pictures
Drove up to champion creek trail today. The trail climbs about 5000 feet, not sure how long the trail is but we got up into the snow. Some poor guy in a GMC Envoy had gotten bogged down, no pics of that though. some nice scenery.
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Thanks guys! I'm in Oregon so there's a ton of scenery. Wish we got a little more snow though, We had to drive up like 5000 feet for just a couple of feetof snow. But then this winters been dry.
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oh man i need to get out and do some wheeling!!!
your runner looks a lot like when i first got mine....
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...38038194svRFCT
yeah, if you ditch the running boards it makes it look like you have a 2" lift. then you get used to it and have to put a real lift on it.
your runner looks a lot like when i first got mine....
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...38038194svRFCT
yeah, if you ditch the running boards it makes it look like you have a 2" lift. then you get used to it and have to put a real lift on it.
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