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Just the beginning of the wet season
Not really any mud at Disney, which was nice. We spent about 5 hours or so crawling around the last trip, and there were a few places we didn't go due to a brake line issue. So, I think you could do like the rocks one afternoon and the trails the next day, with plenty of 
in between and have a good weekend!
Not really any mud at Disney, which was nice. We spent about 5 hours or so crawling around the last trip, and there were a few places we didn't go due to a brake line issue. So, I think you could do like the rocks one afternoon and the trails the next day, with plenty of 
in between and have a good weekend!
Just the beginning of the wet season
Not really any mud at Disney, which was nice. We spent about 5 hours or so crawling around the last trip, and there were a few places we didn't go due to a brake line issue. So, I think you could do like the rocks one afternoon and the trails the next day, with plenty of 
in between and have a good weekend!
Not really any mud at Disney, which was nice. We spent about 5 hours or so crawling around the last trip, and there were a few places we didn't go due to a brake line issue. So, I think you could do like the rocks one afternoon and the trails the next day, with plenty of 
in between and have a good weekend!
that's exactly what worries me. Wetness is great, but not so with electricals and electronics. That's what I remember being mentioned about Disney - more like rocks and trails and water and waterfalls :eek:. Yeah, saw those pictures from the last trip. Looks like a nice place to wheel. Not much of a
drinker myself, but hey, I'll load the keg up with plenty of coke or pepsi!!! 
I didn't expect it to be that muddy - I knew Sundog trails had some places with mud - but this time around, all the trails I remember were muddy. Oh well. It's a pain to get the mud off, but it was fun nonetheless


