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<blockquote data-quote="cleonard" data-source="post: 32228" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>While storms like this one can certainly change things around and create massive gullies, the summer storms usually do most of the damage. It's all about the rate the rain is falling. So far the rates have been mostly pretty low. Yea water will pool and streams will start flowing. It's the downpours that really move the rocks and dirt around. The summer monsoon storms are the ones that get the 2 or even 4 or more inches per hour. That's what does it. </p><p></p><p>One thing to remember. When in doubt gas it. I found a good three feet wide six foot deep washout last September near Red Mountain while riding solo at night. I pinned it and sailed right over that obstacle without a soil sample. I stopped and waited until the shaking stopped before continuing. I rode a bit slower after that find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleonard, post: 32228, member: 21"] While storms like this one can certainly change things around and create massive gullies, the summer storms usually do most of the damage. It's all about the rate the rain is falling. So far the rates have been mostly pretty low. Yea water will pool and streams will start flowing. It's the downpours that really move the rocks and dirt around. The summer monsoon storms are the ones that get the 2 or even 4 or more inches per hour. That's what does it. One thing to remember. When in doubt gas it. I found a good three feet wide six foot deep washout last September near Red Mountain while riding solo at night. I pinned it and sailed right over that obstacle without a soil sample. I stopped and waited until the shaking stopped before continuing. I rode a bit slower after that find. [/QUOTE]
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