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Well, a buddy of mine and I decided to go for a ride on Bryant Mountain. Neither of us have been up there in 20 or so years so it would be an exploratory ride looking for a route to take a larger group. Dad was gracious enough to let me ride his Polaris 550XP for the day. I must say, I really like this quad! The Views all around the mountain are outstanding.

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The views near the truck arn't half bad.

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Now, I had forgotten just how many small lakes are in this area. We passed around 10 different lakes and I quit taking pictures after the first half dozen or so.

Some old corrals

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MANY lakes

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We continued on to the East side of the mountain and found some great views. We were only able to get about 2/3 of the way to the top due to posted property. The views did not suck.

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On the way back down we did a little drift busting....and winching. :)

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This stuff was getting pretty darn soft

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The 550 getting it done.

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Mike with some custom wheel inserts

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More lakes

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We decided to stop at Sims Lake for a little lunch.

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On the way back around the mountain we came across a very cool spring that came out from under some boulders.

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Mike putting the fun of a little mud in the air.

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We made a quick side trip to check out some views.

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All in all it was an outstanding ride and a great time.

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