Trails around Cowichan Valley

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Thomas Scott
Langford
Trails around Cowichan Valley

Hi guys, I'm new to this forum, and I'm just wondering what there is for trails around cowichan that are fairly easy. I just want to go for a day trip Saturday, so nothing too long. I'm driving a 91 Ranger that's got a 4 inch lift so I have clearance.
Let me know,
Thanks

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Thomas Scott
Langford

I've looked at the make and there looks to be some cool ones, I'm only wondering which would be good and not too difficult for a day trip. Thanks again guys

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Beer-n-Meat
Nanaimo

I hate to be "That guy" but I'm going to be.

you shouldn't be in the bush right now, its way too hot and dry.

It can be as simple as a rock rolling down a hill that can cause a fire, you wouldn't even know it happened.

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Brent
Duncan bc

Raining in Duncan today .............................. But i agree very dry out there

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Thomas Scott
Langford

Hey don't worry about being that guy. I'm just curious but you are right. I probably shouldn't be going out. Thanks guys. Any trails I should try out when there's less risk of fire?

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Beer-n-Meat
Nanaimo

I don't know that area very well, I've done some trails in the area but couldn't tell you how to get there.
Trails I know that you could inquire about with locals.

Fuct my mirror <---- Pretty tame, tight trail
Hill 60 <----Couple gnarly sections, should have a locker and winch
Cows pass <---- Pretty tame, tight trail
Broken gear <---- Pretty tame, tight trail
Goat trail <----this trail has a really gnarly section, be prepared to go through obstacles on 3 wheels.

That's about as much info as I can supply, only because I don't know the area.

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Thomas Scott
Langford

Awesome thank you. I'll probably go check them out in the fall

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