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Old 06-18-2018, 07:24 AM
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What type of terrain have you always wanted to off-road on but can't because of your location?
Old 06-19-2018, 05:17 AM
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Oh... pretty much anything out west. Rockies, NM, AZ, Utah, Sierra Nevada Mountains... I vacation out that way when I can (I try to once a year).
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Same boat, different reason. Moab or even the dunes in Baja California would be awesome but the distance I am away from them, combined with fuel mileage.....they won't happen until I'm retired.
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Every time I get a little bored with my nearby surroundings, I think about the people that live in areas where there's hardly anything around at all, then I feel extremely fortunate to have the options I have. Local park (Bridgeport) an hour away is actually pretty good. 3-4 hours to the south we have 3 good parks (K2, Wolf Caves, Hidden Falls), 3 hours to the east we have a good park (Barnwell Mountain/Gilmer), Hot Springs is only 5 hours to the east and that park is great......and Colorado is just a full days drive to get to all those options! So much variety to choose from as they are all pretty different offerings in regards to terrain. I think the only thing I don't really have access to are sand dunes and Baja type stuff......but that doesn't interest me much anyhow.

If had to drive 3-5 hours just to sniff any sort of wheelin at all, I might go insane.
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What is the most extreme terrain your Atturo tires have ever faced? How did you climb over the challenge?



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