So the experts are the lucky ones and the idiots are the unlucky ones.LOL. And there is always the "lucky" versus "good" aspect. Some can be on an incredible run of good luck. These are often the dudes with the "No Fear" stickers.
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So the experts are the lucky ones and the idiots are the unlucky ones.LOL. And there is always the "lucky" versus "good" aspect. Some can be on an incredible run of good luck. These are often the dudes with the "No Fear" stickers.
I've certainly never shunned good luck and I NEED all of it I can get, but the "good" don't need it. Idiots have little to no plan. They have no fear so they need no plan. I plan A LOT, but when the plan goes to hell in a hand basket, the good just have the vision and quick thinking to spit out a successful firing solution in a fraction of a second. I don't.So the experts are the lucky ones and the idiots are the unlucky ones.![]()
Wilson is in my backyard. I run the local Bronco club here. If you're around this weekend I can walk you up that left line. It's pretty fun and fairly easy if you know the approach. That trail gets pretty washed out and changes pretty significantly every year. Also you were literally at the end of the trail so you didn't miss anything beyond that obstacle.Was checking out Wilson's creek trail and found where I wouldn't go. Of course pictures take out severity but that boulder was over 4 feet, turned around and went back the way I came
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Mines just a badlands on 33s thoughWilson is in my backyard. I run the local Bronco club here. If you're around this weekend I can walk you up that left line. It's pretty fun and fairly easy if you know the approach. That trail gets pretty washed out and changes pretty significantly every year. Also you were literally at the end of the trail so you didn't miss anything beyond that obstacle.
Your Badlands on 33s is way more capable than you think. I led my club through Wilson last year and one of my club members has a Bronco on 33s and no lockers and I got her up it. The line is all the way against the left side and your mirror is in the brush along the trail. The easy line is on the right just gotta make sure your passenger tire stays on the trail. Aside from that obstacle what do you think of the rest of the trail? We've seen wild horses, deer, elk and big horn rams on that trail depending on the time of the year.Mines just a badlands on 33s though
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So the experts are the lucky ones and the idiots are the unlucky ones.![]()
I assume you mean the Hell’s Gate obstacle on the Hell’s Revenge trail. I did everything else but skipped that because a mistake there can mean body damage and that’s where I draw the line.I made it all the way to moab once, we did hells revenge day 1. i was going to drive it until i stood at the bottom of it. kinda went, you know, it's day 1. i'd like to enjoy the next 7. so we just watched others for a bit and carried on with the week lol!
A good spotter, or even just following someone else up a trail, makes a world of difference.Your Badlands on 33s is way more capable than you think. I led my club through Wilson last year and one of my club members has a Bronco on 33s and no lockers and I got her up it. The line is all the way against the left side and your mirror is in the brush along the trail. The easy line is on the right just gotta make sure your passenger tire stays on the trail. Aside from that obstacle what do you think of the rest of the trail? We've seen wild horses, deer, elk and big horn rams on that trail depending on the time of the year.
Agreed man. My son had a 1st gen 5sp manual Tacoma on 31s and he sent it up stuff nobody thought he could make it up. Driver is definitely the most important mod lolA good spotter, or even just following someone else up a trail, makes a world of difference.
I've seen folks on 30's do amazing things that I had paused and thought twice on 38s. But once I saw them do it once, and had them hold my beer, it was no problemo
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We head up to the West Yellowstone area every summer from Utah, and I've been looking for good places to explore either around West Yellowstone or along the way. Any recommendations for Eastern Idaho trails?Also connect with @4door4family and @5GENIDN for more fun Idaho bronco peeps!