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colorado springs weekly comps/trail runs?

SCALE VS. COMP CRAWLERS
We call them scale rock crawlers, but they are really scale off-roaders. That means that, even more so than their comp-specific counterparts, scalers should be run on a much wider variety of terrain than just rocks. Dirt hills, ditches, logs are all awesome challenges for scale machines. Keep in mind the word “scale” is just French for “top heavy.” Scale rigs tip over faster than the average politician sells out. While an occasional yard sale in unavoidable, don’t create a course that is impossible for a scale vehicle to navigate.

A little preview...testing tomorrow"thumbsup"
 
That's looks pretty cool. I'm gonna do a little work to mine and take it down to the river bed. There are some really nice section of rocks that go from one side to the other.
 
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