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Default Rimrock - October 2005

My first time up at Rimrock was in October 2005. We ran Leaning Tree, Short & Dirty Ridge, Pucker, pulled Porter & his bald Iroks out of the lake bed, watched Robin hump DWT (White Trash) & gash his junk on the sheetmetal



















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Porter, Optiskate, DWT...



White Trash

Trashy might think twice about lending out any tools
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Pucker Ridge





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Views from Pucker Ridge





the view down pucker ridge

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A few of us are making a trip over in October...check it out:

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So what's the skeezy on Pucker (other than what the picks show?) The horror stories that I've heard have all came from "waaaaay off camber, roll to your death" sections. Any of that true or just hype? Other guys have said that other than a little intimidation factor, it's an easy trail that anyone competent can run.
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So what's the skeezy on Pucker (other than what the picks show?) The horror stories that I've heard have all came from "waaaaay off camber, roll to your death" sections. Any of that true or just hype? Other guys have said that other than a little intimidation factor, it's an easy trail that anyone competent can run.
I really like the trail & think the horror stories are blown out of proportion. I have driven 2 different rigs on this trail and had no issues. It is not any worse than the other trails Rimrock has to offer
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Me and Bonnie took the kids camping down there in '05...

Breath taking...

Didn't have a wheeling rig with us...

I've been wanting to go back...
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It is well worth the trip, but I would be hesitant to take anything wider than 80 inches...I didn't have to climb any trees, but had an easier time with my body only being 54 inches wide. I have heard some cherokee guys say that it is too tight even for them...a fullsize might be too much
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