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Old 11-23-2011, 10:29 PM
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I went trail driving with a buddy of mine today in the Richloam WMA of Fl. I double checked my winch and recovery gear, packed drinking water and wash off water, my wife made sandwiches, etc.... Well all this prep paid off as I was awarded the privilege of pulling his Unlimited out of a hole. Disco 1 Jeep 0
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That link does not work.
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http://m.youtube.com/?ytsession=2XyTtLYYG-0XCvL-bHaHlWjJR0k1c8m2fia69geROoip6NlEEwJvUaEBoWhedPzPuq HUUGPKG9LPhei228JgPnJmGEgcrV-KduQ9cRxHq2EOp6carl80dcY_hihQiUavNqe9XHQ45wNFAn9eZ 4D0nUcqFpTaULfy#/watch?v=cx9pisusrq8

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Now I say Thank you to lordmorpheus. You will have to teach me your voodoo
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You will have to teach me your voodoo
No voodoo needed I brought up the video on YT after finding it, clicked the "share" button under the video, and copied and pasted the link shown onto the thread.
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Old 11-24-2011, 09:51 PM
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Hey man, How were you allowed to drive on those trails? The Richloam Wildlife Management Area website offers very little info about driving trails... Thanks for the help! I live in Sarasota and need to wheel somewhere!
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Old 11-25-2011, 06:23 AM
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Take SR 471 south from Hwy50. Look for North Grade, Center Grade, or South Grade Rd. From there just drive off until you find a MARKED trail. I highlight marked since I like trail riding, want to be able to continue it, so I try to make as little impact as possible. Right now some are closed due to hunting season but there are miles and miles in there. Youtube "FLRC Richloam" to get a better idea. Oh and take a GPS
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Nice!...man, I cannot wait to get my Warn hooked up!
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