Wet clay is my new enemy
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This area is just southeast of Norwalk. I went to this site a few months back and was able to drive about a mile along the trail but the small bridge is gone and the creek is widened. So I went to turn around and found a very soft spot to get stuck.
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That looks nasty but fun. You wanna see some really slick crap, come south and try some RED clay. That stuff is slicker than owl snot. Fun to play in and a bitch to clean off but fun none the less
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Ahh, I gotcha. Yeah the area I was thinking of is just west of the Jordan Creek area. Wet Iowa clay sucks. Not just getting stuck in it but even cleaning it off is bad.