Most of them have fairly capible rigs, but they run Tahuya...
It will be probably a month before I go out there agian, or any wheeling for that matter. I have to do this stupid damn senior project... I freakin HATE state graduation requirements...
EDIT: There is some good info on the new trails. area in that link Sunks gave. I think you have to sign up for the forum, but it's worth the time! They seem like pretty good people too (all local people, it is not a nationwide forum).
When you enter the trails from the staging area, if you stay to the right (when we went last time we stuck to the left and went over to the wide hill climb for a bit) and follow that trail, it used to come out at a dirt road at the bottom of a small hill (which if followed takes you over to a big water hole, and further to a rock pile). It still comes out to that road, but the hill climb is SUBSTATIALLY different that it used to be, and there is a bypass trail to go around it (legal bypass). That, if I'm not mistaken, is where all the new trails are, they are all just hill climbs, and some pretty nasty ones at that.
I want to try Yellowjacket next time I'm there though (unless it is alot different in person...) becuase it looks liek the easiest of the new hills.