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This is all somewhat second hand information and is only here to show a good "Stuck"

They were driving a pickup out toward the lake to check some guys fishing license and got the pickup stuck, then called another pickup to pull them out and it got stuck. Then they rented a cat to pull them out and it got stuck so they rented a backhoe and it got stuck so they rented another backhoe. Now they let a bid out for someone to recover the backhoe that's left in swamp. This is at Sevena lake out past my old mans house. The hoe is brand new and I heard the state had to pay the rental company 160,000 dollars for it! Total recovery cost is probably around 180K or more. 

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We have a responsibility as 4wheelers to be careful where we drive, and always support Tread Lightly policies. We don't want to see someone tear up land and make new trails on their own. These are  legitimate trails. Most trails here are fair game as long as you don't cross any "Critical Habitat", salmon stream's, or private property. The pictures that you see on this page or anywhere else on this website are all on dedicated trails. There are a few pictures that appear to not be on a trail, but I assure you that they are. The reason that they look the way they do is because not very many people make it back  this far, so the trail tends to grow over after a few years. Also, people have made bypasses around the nasty spots.  We  prefer to stick to the main trail when ever possible.

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