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<blockquote data-quote="the_revisionist" data-source="post: 1353390" data-attributes="member: 32556"><p>The mud was for the most part (I think apart from one crossing) completely optional. And that one crossing had an “easy” path around the edge. It was pretty dry dirt for the most part, the majority of the mud was in the big pit or in the field with the course around the edge; even then it could be avoided. Of course, it was dry today, so I can’t speak for a wet day. I likely could have come back mostly mud free, perhaps some on the tires and not much else (see my first pic, that was prior to intentionally taking on the mud pits, and right after going through the one on the crossing).</p><p></p><p>Majority of the trails were mud free, so I think during summer it would be completely dry, save for a couple of parts. The trails kinda loop around so really there are other options all over the place, with a ton of space to turn around.</p><p></p><p>St Joe is fun, I’ve been there a number of times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the_revisionist, post: 1353390, member: 32556"] The mud was for the most part (I think apart from one crossing) completely optional. And that one crossing had an “easy” path around the edge. It was pretty dry dirt for the most part, the majority of the mud was in the big pit or in the field with the course around the edge; even then it could be avoided. Of course, it was dry today, so I can’t speak for a wet day. I likely could have come back mostly mud free, perhaps some on the tires and not much else (see my first pic, that was prior to intentionally taking on the mud pits, and right after going through the one on the crossing). Majority of the trails were mud free, so I think during summer it would be completely dry, save for a couple of parts. The trails kinda loop around so really there are other options all over the place, with a ton of space to turn around. St Joe is fun, I’ve been there a number of times. [/QUOTE]
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