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Originally posted by Steve-SanJose-H3:
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Great pics. That's about as green and as wet as you will ever see that area.
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It was really wet in the morning. Once the sun came up after a couple hours it dried out pretty well. Its still pretty barren from the fire though.
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Glad to see the Hummers getting worked as advertised.
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There's an open invite to join us you know.

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Thanks for the invite. Yea my H3 only gets used for LW (light weight) wheeling. I do actually require 4wd for driving to skiing in the Sierra's. But don't get me wrong, I do expect Hummer to continue to stress it's offroad criteria in all its products. Just because I don't fully use it doesn't mean it should get watered down. I just happen to admit that my H3 gets used mostly as a UAV (urban assault vehicle) and ski transportation.
Knowing that I run an H3 luxury package with sidesteps, I probably should try some of the easy/green trails at Hollister and Frank Raines just to get out and see these places. What do you think, are there enough easy/green trails to be entertaining for lightweight wheeling there?
And I have not been to any of the events put on by the dealerships either. Too busy with work and USTA tennis for fun/fitness.
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Hey Steve, you'd be surprised how many of us are still starting out in 4x4ing. Just come out and hang out! We dont preassure to do anything you dont want to do.