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Cameron's new fugly buggy.

Thanks guys, I know it's not everyone's cup of tea. The one thing about these southern rigs though is they definitely catch your attention, good or bad. I know a lot of people think the tubing is overkill, but with the way they drive, I know I'd rather have the redundant tubing above my head.

As for the trail damage, that's another issue that'll never go away. I will say working on a daily basis with land-use managers, there's far greater damage from the quads, dirt bikes and horses than the full-sized offroad rigs. Simple matter of quantity (smaller, cheaper offroad vehicles are everywhere) and ability to access more areas.
 
As for the trail damage, that's another issue that'll never go away. I will say working on a daily basis with land-use managers, there's far greater damage from the quads, dirt bikes and horses than the full-sized offroad rigs. Simple matter of quantity (smaller, cheaper offroad vehicles are everywhere) and ability to access more areas.


Dont forget about the fish pooping in the water....we really need to do something aboat that:roll::mrgreen:
 
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