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Axial Teaser - Any Guesses?

I like the larger rigs personally, 2.2er's rock. However, larger rigs suck because they are heavier. I always take at least 2 rigs and have to hike to hit the rocks. My Capra is an easier load than the scratch Bomber. Change the body lines up a bit and we have a winner.
 
I said that. Thats because its the only local place we have with a large area of tough terrain. Our other places are fairly small. Theyre good enough for c1 and c2 comps, but not really adequate for trail stuff or something this large. Would get boring quick.


Wasn't a critic from me... Honest question. How is USA, regarding to driving your RCs in the nature? Here, we can drive pretty much anywhere. Ok, there's a lot of hiking/mtb trails around here
 
Honest question. How is USA, regarding to driving your RCs in the nature? Here, we can drive pretty much anywhere. Ok, there's a lot of hiking/mtb trails around here

As far as nature usage in the states it really depends on the state and sometimes what part of the state. Texas is almost all private land while Oregon has tons of state and federal reserves with public access to most of it.
 
Wasn't a critic from me... Honest question. How is USA, regarding to driving your RCs in the nature? Here, we can drive pretty much anywhere. Ok, there's a lot of hiking/mtb trails around here
Depends on location. Some states have tons of public land with excellent terrain while others are mostly private land and/or no rocks. As far as public land goes, I have heard of some places where rc is not allowed on hiking trails, but i have never had a problem anywhere i have been.
 
Depends on location. Some states have tons of public land with excellent terrain while others are mostly private land and/or no rocks. As far as public land goes, I have heard of some places where rc is not allowed on hiking trails, but i have never had a problem anywhere i have been.

That's a bummer. These woods around here are mostly privately owned but there is no fences, walls or signs. Trails pass through them. The basis is common sense and respect. Things like ruining the trails or terrain with 4x4s and bikes can have the Police involved.
There was an off-road event some time ago that was licensed as turistic/sightseeing, I was up there on that day and some rigs were tube chassis. They've ruined many trails along the path and that off-road club was banned from this area

Same as cutting other people's trees...
The only limitations are on the summer months. All accesses to the woods have signs and there's police and army doing patrols to catch people that start fires. Everyone caught up there is questioned.
I don't understand why RCs are forbidden on your trails. Our scale trucks are slow and silent...
 
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