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I agreed to this tour not thinking much about it. Hey, I have fun riding my Grandpa's ATV when I visit, how hard could it be? HARD! Holy moley, my entire body hurt so badly after this tour, especially my arms because I was holding on for dear life. And, I didn't realize until close to the end of the tour that I was sporting a dirt mustache and goatee despite wearing a helmet. Hehehe, at least I can laugh at myself. This tour takes you along mountainous terrain and I thought certain parts were extremely dangerous, but overall it was a good experience. Definitely something to check out if you're a thrill seeker, not saying that I'm not, but this certain thrill no longer exists for me. The pain was easily managed with some Aleve and a few drinks, after I was done driving/riding the ATV of course. Check it out, but with caution. My boss just told me that his physical therapist fractured his arm on a similar tour. P.S. - I was a little nervous at the beginning after they make you sign a waiver releasing liability for injuries and death. =/ Proceed with caution.
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