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- Location
- Wherever the next race is.
What: One last pre-snow Evans Creek trip. Running lots of trails. 311a/b to 197 to 198 to 519 to 520 to 197. Or something. All day event, either way with an emphasis on speed and completing lots of trails.
Who: Maximum 10 vehicles. Anyone who meets these requirements: Minimum one locked axle...unless you're Michael. At least 31" M/T tires with decent tread. Tow points front and rear. Real recovery strap. Have some trail experience. Some exceptions can be made...PM me if you want to go but don't meet these requirements. Mirror Pond is an appropriate bribe.
Where: Evans Creek ORV park.
When: Last weekend in October, the 28th and/or 29th.
Why: 'Cause it'll be fun. I promise.
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So that's the broad outline. Depending on the size and make-up of the people who want to attend, it'll go one of two ways.
The first way is one big group, running hard and fast on the trails I mentioned.
Another way, if there's sufficient interest, is two smaller groups based on vehicle capability and wheeling experience. One group running hard, fast and dirty, while the other tackles mostly the same trails, but at a slightly more relaxed (and less damage inducing) pace.
Alright...who's interested? Questions, comments, concerns, queries? Which day works best for y'all? Who wants to go up the night before and hang out? Discuss.
-----Matt-----
Who: Maximum 10 vehicles. Anyone who meets these requirements: Minimum one locked axle...unless you're Michael. At least 31" M/T tires with decent tread. Tow points front and rear. Real recovery strap. Have some trail experience. Some exceptions can be made...PM me if you want to go but don't meet these requirements. Mirror Pond is an appropriate bribe.
Where: Evans Creek ORV park.
When: Last weekend in October, the 28th and/or 29th.
Why: 'Cause it'll be fun. I promise.
_________________________________________________________________
So that's the broad outline. Depending on the size and make-up of the people who want to attend, it'll go one of two ways.
The first way is one big group, running hard and fast on the trails I mentioned.
Another way, if there's sufficient interest, is two smaller groups based on vehicle capability and wheeling experience. One group running hard, fast and dirty, while the other tackles mostly the same trails, but at a slightly more relaxed (and less damage inducing) pace.
Alright...who's interested? Questions, comments, concerns, queries? Which day works best for y'all? Who wants to go up the night before and hang out? Discuss.
-----Matt-----