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Woodcutter's Pass! 25 miles, at least 15 in low range

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well hunting around and stumbled across this trail. what a blast! i wouldn't reccomend it for fullsizes, (but possible) there was some really tight spots, one rolled over suburban in a wash, a couple stripped and dead broncos and another stripped out suburban. the trail took about 6+ hours start to finish with no breakdowns or stucks. a few narrow shelf roads, a couple short jaunts off to a mine, and plenty of rocks. so here's a few pics of the trail.

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Ha ha! I saw the first picture and at first thought "Ugh, not another Subaru-less Toyota only offroad picture thread!" Then I realized that Toyota looking thing on the right was a Subaru. Derrrrr! I like the setup you have going on with the diff to keep the axles straight. I'm guessing that helps them last longer? What is it, a spacer between the diff and body? It sure is a sweet looking wagon!

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the rear has a drop mustache bar and ea82 struts, which limit the heck out of the flex. i don't usually break the doj, just the stub axle. but i haven't broken one of them in months.

You and that little roo do some of best subaru offroading I have seen. Great pics mate.

nice pictures. that looks like a very fun trail. thanks for sharing the pictures.

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yep, i like the roo, but got to move up. i'm eye-balling the side routes that i know i can't make.

I would love to se photo's of that yota of yours on those same trails.. I know my brother would too.

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someday soon, i'll have the yota going and some pics. it's my plan to come back in a year or 2 and run a bunch of the trails in arizona again, but with the yota.

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