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[QUOTE="HGaither, post: 400319, member: 20318"] We rode the Browing Fork trails the first day and the Buffalo Mt trails the second day. They had 3" of rain before we got there but most of the main trails were still good shape only a few of the side loops were wet. The green trails are very good and fairly fast. The blue trails are a little more challenging but not to strenous except for maybe short sections on some( #29 on browning fork has a fairly rough hill) . WE had to try a black trail but only got about a quarter of a mile up # 95 on the Browning fork trails before falling over. It was almost straight up and very rocky, I would have needed much lower gearing to have had a chance. Also ,starting at the town of Man and riding to Gilbert we only used about 3/4 of a gallon of gas,I did not have an odometer but figured it to be about 22 mi. counting a few wrong turns. I don't think you would be disappointed. Some of the green trails have short sections with some rough spots in them but they don't last long. [/QUOTE]
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