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New to Crawling, not to RC

Bryan646

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Mar 6, 2016
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Location
Asheboro
Hey guys, I just joined and wanted to say Hi. I'm new to crawling and have been trying to find a place to crawl in the Asheboro area. I'm heading down to Jumping off trail in Uwharrie today to check it out. I went Pisgah covered bridge last week, but it really wasn't a great place to crawl.
 
Hey guys, I just joined and wanted to say Hi. I'm new to crawling and have been trying to find a place to crawl in the Asheboro area. I'm heading down to Jumping off trail in Uwharrie today to check it out. I went Pisgah covered bridge last week, but it really wasn't a great place to crawl.
Hobby park us a great place.

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Hobby Park will be next on my list. Uwharrie is only 20 minutes from my house. So I wanted to test the rig out and do a little hiking too. So far this is a great trail!
 
I have to work until 8am Saturday but i'm gonna go Sunday if the weathers not to bad

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I had a great day of crawling today. I didn't make it up to Hobby Park due to the rain. But I did get an hour or so close to the house for some rock crawling. Tested out the new tires and wheels. And the durability after it took a 15 foot roll down nothing but rocks lol
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Yes sir I will be there! Matt and the clan are some good dudes! And only 10 min from the house!!!!
 
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