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Went out with a friend after church yesterday and drove Oak Creek Homestead and Greasy Spoon. Oak Creek Homestead is a nice drive through high desert until you get to one bad hill dropping down into Oak Creek valley. This was a moderate climb out with a lift and LSD in the back first time I drove it. It's deteriorated to the extent now that I would not have gotten out without both axles locked. A real high pucker factor.

Greasy spoon was a lot of fun. Drove it backwards from the direction you guys ran it earlier this year. Took all the hard lines. I don't mine climbing the hard lines if I don't have a 200 foot drop immediately to my right.

My friend and neighbor who went with me wants a 4X4 now. The disease spreads! Smile


John (Senior)
Cottonweed, AZ
2002 F350 4X4 Diesel Mothership
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yeah, that trail was really easy, I thought. Would have been much more fun going up that big hill.



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