Life is full of adventures. There are countless rivers to explore, horse trails to travel and national landmarks to see. The only trouble? Getting there with your boat, pony trailer or RV. When you equip your vehicle with a Hidden Hitch Trailer Hitch, you have the freedom to travel anywhere with your trailer towing safely behind you.You'll never stick out like a sore thumb with Hidd...
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HEADLINE ARTICLE
November 3, 2009
Safari Club International will be auctioning off this custom Gander Mountain, Orange County Chopper at their 2009 Convention in Reno, Nevada. This item will be auctioned during the Friday Evening dinner during the convention.
Gander Mountain has proudly donated an enduro-style, m
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I just got a big package sent from the USA. A set of brand new PitBull MadDog 39 inch tires for me to put to the test and share my findings. PitBull tire manufact...
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Aaron James, better known as RamV in the offroad world, describes how he turned his bone stock 2001 Dodge Ram Offroad Edition into a one of a kind trail rig that has run hardcore trails all over the U.S. and parts of Canada. His truck has even participated several times in a long distance run-what-ya-brung trail rides where drivers steer their vehicles along the highway between offroad destination...
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Brush Creek leads from Highway 135, near Crested Butte,
to Castle Creek Road near Aspen. A lack of signage, numerous spurs and
icy conditions can make this route difficult to follow. Snowfields
often block the pass throughout the year. Check at the district office
for road conditions before using this route. The first five
miles from Highway 135 are passable by a two-wh...
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Though
comparatively little know by the outside world, the Foresthill Divide
Road is rich in the history that characterizes the Gold Rush region.
Along this route, which predates the Gold Rush itself, are the echoes
of Indians, emigrants to Cali...
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For the next 32 miles take a step back in time as the Red Gulch/ Alkali
National Back Country Byway highlights many different kinds of
transportation used to explore the Bighorn Basin. Near each of the two
entrances to this historic route you will see a National Back Country
Byway kiosk. It provides historical information about the byway as well
as road conditions. Please take all necessary s...
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I had to replace the fan clutch on my
motor becuase of temperature spikes and wobbling fan blades. Just be
sure the clutch is what is wobbling and not the water pump shaft. To start, disconnect the
negative battery terminal and be sure the engine is cool. Be sure to
leave the new fan clutch face down (nut up) so that the silic...
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After 130,000 miles of roads, dirt, mud, water, rocks, sticks and time,
I needed to replace my factory rubber brake lines. The original ones
allowed for a mushy pedal feel under all braking conditions, and after
a hard panic stop, I would feel the brakes slipping as the rubber
expanded and relieved hydraulic pressure from the calipers. Instead of
simply replacing the vulnerable rubber OEM sty...
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Ellis Peak Trail is a moderately difficult 2.5 mile
hike at an elevation of 7,800 feet. From the trailhead, the trail
steeply ascends via several switch backs under a forested canopy until
it reaches the ridge (8,270'). Following the ridge for 1.5 miles, the
trail passes through sections of open forests and meadows full of
wildflowers. There are also several good views of Lake...
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There is often snow on the road well into July. The
lower section of the road receives heavy use, especially on the
weekends. This road is very rugged, and in some sections is located in
a stream. It climbs well above the timberline and continues for a mile
or so, through fields of rocks tinted with a lichen of various colors.
This road was built to serve the Montezuma Mine an...
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The town of Crystal is an old mining town and is now
somewhat of a ghost town. The Dead horse Mill, or Crystal Mill, a
historical landmark, stands next to the Crystal River west of town as a
reminder of the mining economy that brought settlers to the region. The
mill stands on private property and is not open to the public.The
Crystal River Jeep Trail (FDR #314) paralle...
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