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[QUOTE="JMD, post: 904247, member: 24087"] By overland I just mean heading out with no trail, through the brush. We could see where we wanted to be, and there were no trails heading that way, so we just struck out overland. It's slow, because the sage grow close together out there, and the hummocks are bigger than in the Mojave, so you really have to dodge them. And the sand is pretty deep and soft. The trick is to go fast enough to stay on top of it--I found it took about 22 mph to get my KTM 400 on top of the sand. And that's pretty fast going overland. So we wallowed a lot in the sandbox. [/QUOTE]
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