hey guys, yesterday i took my 95 disco 1 for it's maiden voyage out to evans creek which is near pullyallup off of highway 165... you can find info about it online... It was a fun trail, it has been raining quite a bit lately so the trails were real slick and had some muddy spots. My disco is all stock except for a brush gaurd (which played the martyr role quite a bit) and i've got "ALL SEASON" tires, i ended up biting off more than i could chew while following a 04 jeep rubicon, i think the rover was as graceful for the most part as the rubicon. All in all i had a good time, got a small dent and banged the brushgard up pretty good but the rover did well, i am very impressed with the thing. I reccomend evans creek just because they give you a map with trails and there difficulties... i took on a medium to hard yesterday!! There's also Rieter pit in goldbar, washington which i've been to in a friend's Jeep Cherokee, also stock... There they have a wide selection of trails and it's alot of fun, a little more relaxing than what i experienced at evans creek... those are the trails i know of, both allow camping, evans creek has a 5 dollar fee which must be purchased in a chevron on mundy loss road, and it's a long drive from seattle. I'm pumped that i showed a rubicon how its done, without a winch and air lockers...