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That's funny you mentioned that - I was looking at some pix yesterday that I took up there a few years ago at the dam and decided I want to go try that road sometime soon. I can't next weekend though...
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Paynes Creek 2016!
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Paynes Creek 2016!
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16 Yamaha Wolverine R-Spec EPS SE
09 Yamaha Grizzly 700 FI 4x4 EPS
Yep, did it about 5 years or so ago in the Jeep. It was pretty tough for a not far from stock CJ. I remember I spun the tires a lot trying to get back up from the lake.
I think it would be way fun on a quad.
If the lake is low enough, once you get to the bottom of the trail there will be acres of lake bottom exposed to go play around on.
I think it would be way fun on a quad.
If the lake is low enough, once you get to the bottom of the trail there will be acres of lake bottom exposed to go play around on.
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And in the "truth in advertising" department - that track is only a few miles long, and that's about it for riding around there, if I recall. It's mostly forest roads all around - and many paved. It's just a long dang drive, though very scenic (Mosquito Ridge Rd. is very twisty windy for many miles if you go up that way from Auburn/Foresthill)
The trail follows the left side of the reservoir in this view.
The trail follows the left side of the reservoir in this view.
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