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[QUOTE="Gardener, post: 119943, member: 19334"] Hello! Here we call it scree. Same stuff, small loose rocks (Limestone) piled up at the base of cliffs...fun to high mark. What I do is get my weight forward to start the climb and then shift my weight back and forth to keep the rear spinning while maintaining forward drive without looping out. You must commit to a gear you are prepared to hold wide open until you are about to power out then flip a quick U turn. Shifting is not an option. You could try slowing the rebound in your fork to keep from pinballing too much on the bigger rocks. For a tire, try a mud tire with wide spacing between the center lugs. Works for me! [/QUOTE]
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