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<blockquote data-quote="Cullking" data-source="post: 1712379" data-attributes="member: 104248"><p>Just use your noodle and code the right path. Sometimes to the left, sometimes to the right. Sometimes take are more minutes with acup of coffee to let the ground refreeze and harden up. Also try not to turn the hole into guacamole got the next person. Drive light off-road vehicles too. My avalanche and s10 only weigh 5400 and 3300 lbs. respectively. That reduces the changes further. Also I used mud tires on the rear. It is hard to beat km2s in those moments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cullking, post: 1712379, member: 104248"] Just use your noodle and code the right path. Sometimes to the left, sometimes to the right. Sometimes take are more minutes with acup of coffee to let the ground refreeze and harden up. Also try not to turn the hole into guacamole got the next person. Drive light off-road vehicles too. My avalanche and s10 only weigh 5400 and 3300 lbs. respectively. That reduces the changes further. Also I used mud tires on the rear. It is hard to beat km2s in those moments. [/QUOTE]
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