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Crossing the stream(s)

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If you cross this creek frequently, I would put on a pair of rubber boots and rearrange some of the boulders that you are concerned with.
Wouldn't take long.
 
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If you cross this creek frequently, I would put on a pair of rubber boots and rearrange some of the boulders that you are concerned with.
Wouldn't take long.
That's a good idea. Gives me an opportunity to plan a route through it as well.
 

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That's a good idea. Gives me an opportunity to plan a route through it as well.
I think you have no reason to worry, but I wouldn't put too much faith in rearranging boulders in a creek. They tend to move as soon as it rains.
 
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Finally made it across the creek. At this point in the season, the water level was pretty low. Plus, someone had already moved the boulders, so my only real concern was the attack/departure angle.

A little dramatic on the way down but Off Road mode handled it with no issues. 10/10 would cross again.

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