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Has anyone been to "600 Acres" in Solon, IA?

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I'm debating going out there with a few friends, but I've heard that it's apparently not well suited for stock vehicles. We'd be going on a dryer day, so not absurd amounts of deep mud... but I was curious as to anyone's impressions of it.

 

Theoretically, three of us will be headed out there - me in a 87 GL D/R, a friend in his RAV4, and another friend in his F350 (4WD). Are we likely to have any fun, or just sink in and have to dig out?

 

-=Russ=-

I'm debating going out there with a few friends, but I've heard that it's apparently not well suited for stock vehicles. We'd be going on a dryer day, so not absurd amounts of deep mud... but I was curious as to anyone's impressions of it.

 

Theoretically, three of us will be headed out there - me in a 87 GL D/R, a friend in his RAV4, and another friend in his F350 (4WD). Are we likely to have any fun, or just sink in and have to dig out?

 

-=Russ=-

 

Hey,

didn't realized where you were....

 

there's only about 128 acres actually that can be used now, and the corp of engineers is trying to get the DNR to take it over, and make it into ATV only.....

 

I know people who have take stock vehicles there though. just be careful of the deep sticky mud....

 

there's a bunch of guys from http://www.iowa4wd.com heading over there the saturday before easter.....

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