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Old 09-28-2006, 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by RickCJ
Keep your Dodge home if you want it to stay nice! I wheel both Paragon and Rousch, both places are made by Jeepers for Jeepers. Like the other guys posted Paragon does have a wide open play area with a big mud pit for the tough trucks, and a bunch of steep hill climbs. Both places have a speed limit of less than 10 mph. Not much fun on a quad. I wouldn't even think about taking my Dodge past the staging area.

for quads the speed limit is only enforced on coal road at paragon. in the play area you can drive as fast as you want, but thats the only place where its open enough to really go fast anyway
Old 09-28-2006, 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by RickCJ
I wouldn't even think about taking my Dodge past the staging area.
Agreed, Paragon has a few nasty spots that gave me a really tough go in my Jeep......I wouldn't even dream of taking a full size truck through the trails....if I took my CTD in there it would still be wedged in somewhere and would probably look like a pretzel....
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Besides my dodge i have a 97 disco, lifted and locked, We do well at both, But someone always comes out with body damage,, the mud pit at paragon is like wet clay, Your truck will weigh 100ds of lbs more after, and not worth the cleaning, you will have 2-5" of clay packed everywhere!
Rausch is also much the same, very steep ups and downs, is you have an overhang, it will be bashed!
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Old 10-05-2006, 08:37 AM
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I have only een to Rausch a few times and it is great for a jeep not a fullsize. Paragon is my second home, I've been there hundred's of times and a full size is asking for body damage. As for the open pit area the lake is very deep in some spot's +6'

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I'd go with a few buddies with some smaller rigs and park your truck and ride a few trails in the passenger seat of your buddy's rigs and see if the trails will be truck friendly. If they are, go pick up your truck and have some fun!

sorry it took me so long to reply, but the air tank is incase you get a flat or if you have to air down your tires to get through a tough trail. It's just nice to have the security
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