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The map took us several hours and is difficult in our mind (more or less impossible with a fairly balanced 1 star vehicle maybe) but is rather uninteresting, although we like difficult maps in general.
It's partly very muddy (probably meant for overpowered mods?) and there're dangerous water holes, which is challenging. But artificial obstacles, hidden entrances requiring stubborn trial and error rather than driving technique, and usual road signs and a police car in middle of nature feel kind of strange and out of place. Finally, a highly restricted view on the map view could have been solved with watchpoints than with replaced graphics.
The concept idea behind (to see unreachable lumber mills right from the starting point) is very nice, but in the end a delivery isn't satisfying. A usable bridge after a completed tour or at least having construction materials as decoration or even usable on site would be such a great thing!
Perhaps we'll return at some point if we're looking for a 1-star challenge (which actually isn't correct at all if you play together), but more natural and authentic scenarios are a little more appealing. In any case, the arduous journey is more fun together because there will be plenty of opportunities to help each other!