Video of us climbing the steep and rocky Thompson Hill
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Video of us climbing the steep and rocky Thompson Hill
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Video of us climbing the steep and rocky Thompson Hill
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Video of us descending the steep and rocky Thompson Hill
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Video of us descending the steep and rocky Thompson Hill
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Video of us descending the steep and rocky Thompson Hill
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We had twelve feet of snow on the upper elevations of the Alpine loop in 2009
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One of the most amazing views I've seen. Listen closely at the beginning to see how tired I am from the climb
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The first time out in Marks new S model RZR
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One of the bigger bowls on the backside of Dumont
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Dumont Bowl riding
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Another jump at Dumont aboard the new RZR S
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A race up comp hill at Dumont
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This was from our first trip To Utah's Coral Pink Sand Dunes
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A race up comp hill at Dumont
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This is a relatively unknown OHV area in the Sierras above Fresno
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The Spanish Lake trail is one of a handful of OHV routes that lie within the Sierra National Forest. About 32 miles east of the Town of Shaver Lake and 5 miles south of the Wishon Reservoir dam, the Spanish route is rated more difficult due to its steep rocky climbs. Be aware that this is a green sticker only area and spark arrestors are required. While only 5 miles long, the trail is well worth the effort that results in excellent views of the sierras and is a perfect day trip.
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The Spanish Lake trail is one of a handful of OHV routes that lie within the Sierra National Forest. About 32 miles east of the Town of Shaver Lake and 5 miles south of the Wishon Reservoir dam, the Spanish route is rated more difficult due to its steep rocky climbs. Be aware that this is a green sticker only area and spark arrestors are required. While only 5 miles long, the trail is well worth the effort that results in excellent views of the sierras and is a perfect day trip.
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The Spanish Lake trail is one of a handful of OHV routes that lie within the Sierra National Forest. About 32 miles east of the Town of Shaver Lake and 5 miles south of the Wishon Reservoir dam, the Spanish route is rated more difficult due to its steep rocky climbs. Be aware that this is a green sticker only area and spark arrestors are required. While only 5 miles long, the trail is well worth the effort that results in excellent views of the sierras and is a perfect day trip.
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The Spanish Lake trail is one of a handful of OHV routes that lie within the Sierra National Forest. About 32 miles east of the Town of Shaver Lake and 5 miles south of the Wishon Reservoir dam, the Spanish route is rated more difficult due to its steep rocky climbs. Be aware that this is a green sticker only area and spark arrestors are required. While only 5 miles long, the trail is well worth the effort that results in excellent views of the sierras and is a perfect day trip.
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