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MADMAX:
No problemo

hunterclark:
Wow...That must be eastside or one of the plains states. That would be a pretty funny sight in my neighborhood though!

shootem:
Always have a safety plan A and B no matter what you are driving. Sooner or later something will go sideways. Good spare tire, tow strap, jump starter, shovel, water, snacks, and blanket or extra warm cloths if you need to sleep in your vehicle. Keep the cell phone charged. Make sure somebody knows where you are going and when to expect you back. If you decide to push it a Garmin inReach satellite device or similar can be a life saver.

CasterlyRock:
I wouldn't want to beat up my car with some of the logging roads around here. Consider the Weyco walking pass. Park at the gate and walk in. Might also do ok with the Weyco drive in passes, the areas I've walked have pretty well maintained roads.

MeepDog:
There's tons of places you can hunt from a car, but it can be daunting to make the drive out to a place not knowing if you'll be able to park where you think. Any normal road or parking lot you'll be good, but don't expect to be able to pull off into a ditch or go down two tracks.

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