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Yes!! You have a sharp eye as well as being familiar with the area!!

I wouldn't recommend ever doing a trail alone unless it's just a well traveled dirt road like Apache Trail or Four Peaks Road.
quote= az outlaws
Just a few....

- Bulldog Canyon (off of Usery Pass Road, but you need a free permit from the mesa Ranger Station)
- Montana Mountain
- Box Canyon (tight fit)
- Coke Ovens
- Walnut Canyon /quote

So are these trails I can go out on or should I find someone with trail experience to accompany me?
Just a few....

- Bulldog Canyon (off of Usery Pass Road, but you need a free permit from the mesa Ranger Station)
- Montana Mountain
- Box Canyon (tight fit)
- Coke Ovens
- Walnut Canyon
Cool. Well that being said my yukon is only stock as for the suspension. I have upgraded the diff to a detroit trutrac when my stock pinion grenaded on the 60 heading out to martinez canyon for my cherry popping first time. The guy I was going to go with had a lead foot I was doing 80 to just try to keep up and then BANG!!!! thought is was the trans at first but well anyway that is the only not stock part in it now.

Well can you suggest any trails for a stock fullsize and a driver that has never been out.
I have taken it to queen valley and lower sycamore creek but never any where that I really needed it in 4wd.
LOL... not biased at all. Happy to wheel with any 4x4, just as long as the vehicle is capable for the specific trail that is being run. I've seen a few full sized trucks on trails that were too big and got in trouble. The big trucks just have to run trails that can accomodate their size.
Mesa? that is where I am. So are you only bias to Jeep for off road adventures? Cause I have a Yukon GT 4x4 that has never really seen any off road and I know that he(the truck lol) wants to get his wheels dirty!!!!!

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