RC crawling at Horseshoe Canyon, Alberta
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RC crawling at Horseshoe Canyon, Alberta
This day started out wet and rainy, but a crossed my fingers and it cleared up. Well, more like I went into town, had a pint of beer and some food and it cleared up
This is part of Canada's Bad Lands, what ever that's suppose to mean... fun spot to rock crawl, it think is what it means
Anyway, lots of fun to be had in the canyon! Enjoy
This is part of Canada's Bad Lands, what ever that's suppose to mean... fun spot to rock crawl, it think is what it means
Anyway, lots of fun to be had in the canyon! Enjoy
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Re: RC crawling at Horseshoe Canyon, Alberta
I did not know you were into Crawlers? That looks like a great location and the rock looks super abrasive. I bet you get plenty of traction!
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Re: RC crawling at Horseshoe Canyon, Alberta
I don't compete, but I do enjoy it. I think I've crawled in some of the best locations in Canada. On the east coast I've crawled on the granite coast line at Peggy's Cove and in the Bay of Fundy where are are the highest tides in the world… during low tide of course and now in Canada's bad lands. I'll have to post some link later to make it easy for people to see.
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Re: RC crawling at Horseshoe Canyon, Alberta
Thanks!
Here is a link to the Bay of Fundy crawling
Sunny Day at the Harbour
I'm going to have to search harder to find the Peggy's Cover photos
Here is a link to the Bay of Fundy crawling
Sunny Day at the Harbour
I'm going to have to search harder to find the Peggy's Cover photos
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Re: RC crawling at Horseshoe Canyon, Alberta
I'm not much into crawling but that does look like some fun. Great place just to see anyway. Could get your taco into some trouble there too it looks like
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Re: RC crawling at Horseshoe Canyon, Alberta
Unfortunately I was suppose to go wheeling with some Toyota 4WD guys today. I had a bad gutt feeling about it so I went RC wheeling instead. At this location you can't even take your bicycle into. It would be cool to take the taco in there though.
I went wheeling with the guys just last weekend anyway so it's all good.
I went wheeling with the guys just last weekend anyway so it's all good.
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Re: RC crawling at Horseshoe Canyon, Alberta
I thought you said it was raining there? Looks like blue sky and sunshine to me! Cool stuff, we should go together one day! Bet my trail rig can out wheel your crawler!
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Re: RC crawling at Horseshoe Canyon, Alberta
That sounds like a challenge to me. I'd be down for that. Hope you have a winch for that trail rig, I wouldn't want you to get left behind.
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Re: RC crawling at Horseshoe Canyon, Alberta
Don't worry, my winch is there for ya Bro!
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Re: RC crawling at Horseshoe Canyon, Alberta
Oh it's on
I'm just glad you didn't challenge me with my wraith, man it's so much worse. Too wide, not dig system, it's just a lot more difficult to make it through the same trail as the LCC.
I'm just glad you didn't challenge me with my wraith, man it's so much worse. Too wide, not dig system, it's just a lot more difficult to make it through the same trail as the LCC.
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