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ID:	318349 Went out last week with my RTT and some friends with Toyotas including riding with my brother in his 2001 Tundra. 7 hr haul for me but well worth it.

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ID:	318351 One section not too far from camp, my brother said I know you’re throttle foot is just itching to drop down that gully, then turn around to climb it all the way up while we take the bypass!

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ID:	318353 End of the trail for the bigger of the trucks that went out, my brothers tundra slipped off the narrow sunken quad bridge over the beaver dam. 4’ deep which made it a buttclencher moment when that tire dropped off. Couldn’t winch him thru so it was snatch him out from behind and turn around to do that ultra fun trail back to camp.

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ID:	318355 An ultra cool fireplace remnants we found from an old trapping cabin. Figure 100 years old! That’s my brother at 6’4”.

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          Click image for larger version  Name:	8F6279FA-46B0-45C3-A006-BB5D79BB5570.jpeg Views:	0 Size:	520.8 KB ID:	318359 Second day we shot for the falls, denied to deep snow.

          Last year my brother was camping at the base of the falls. This is now to be an annual trip.

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ID:	318361 Some dumbass in our group likes full throttle shots out of mud holes……fell thru the ice on the other side…..no bump stops……yep dumbass!

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ID:	318363 The falls was just a mile up around that next mountain fed by the glacier.

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                So there you go some Canadian wheeling for you boys down south. Now I got some serious motivation to wrench on my beast and get my Cummins Ram to haul my ass back up there to conquer the falls, as well the top of the mountain we also shot up a trail on.

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                  Thanks for sharing what looked to be a great time on the Trail with us!
                  2002 F250 Superduty, 7.3 241,500 miles and counting
                  1979 Bronco, 351M,NP435,4:11's on 33's
                  2016 Race Red Shelby GT350

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                    It's been decades since I was up in your part of the world. Photos remind me I need to get back up there.

                    Thanks for sharing and encouragement!
                    1970, Exploder 5.0 with P heads, EEC-IV EDIS, lots of wiring.

                    Originally posted by CityHick
                    I suddenly feel rich and feel the need to dump more cash into my Bronco.

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                      Saw a lot of these sights again, including Finally Ruby Lake. And even went swimming in glacier fed water.

                      and this time no RTT, used my slightly camperized enclosed trailer that can accommodate my ATV.

                      bronco progress had to be told no more at this time, bank account said no! Then came home and immediately lifted the trailer 5.5” after realizing it’s too low for the places we drag our shit into.
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                        Beautiful Country...
                        2002 F250 Superduty, 7.3 241,500 miles and counting
                        1979 Bronco, 351M,NP435,4:11's on 33's
                        2016 Race Red Shelby GT350

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