General Wheeling Trip Planning, Where and When Next, etc

planning
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For general discussion about who wants to maybe go where, and when next etc.

Specific trip planning and attendance once decided will get its own thread.

Ready, set, go…

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#2

many of us probably won’t go anywhere soon with two weeks of Moab coming on June 15th, but if anyone interested

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#3

Just found this one in SC…will take some more research to make the drive worth the trip, but it looks like they have a variety of harder trails.
http://www.gulchesorvpark.com/#about

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#4

Yeah, I’ve been wanting to go there. Can’t plan shit until after Moab.

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#5

I’d want to make sure the harder trails have rocks before I drive 8 hours. The trails on the video are lame.

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#6

Guarantee its a mud festival. With 1000 side by sides flying around.

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#7

what’s everyone think about late July somewhere after we recover from Moab?

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#8

I’m in for late July.

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#9

Late July is the pig roast, mid July or early August might work better

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#10

Thats Aug 3rd

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#11

This. Pay attention Burnzy!

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#12

Saw this one on youtube…thoughts? six hours give or take…


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#13

Anyone doin big dogs spring fling June 21-23?

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#14

Another park to consider, Eastern KY

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#15

Another, Alabama
http://www.morrismountainorv.com/index.htm

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#16

There is another one in Tennessee and one in Arkansas I want to hit too.

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#17

There’s one in Arkansas that’s pretty popular with the Texas crowd. Funny to hear them talking about driving tight trails and hitting trees.

If AR trip comes through I’d be interested.

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#18

which ones Bill

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#19

For Arkansas its Hots Springs I think, and Ohio miight be Southington ORV. Not sure though. Some of those may just be mudholes in Ohio. Tennessee has Adventure Off-road Park (AOP) and of course Windrock

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#20

Some buds of mine did AOP and said it’s worth the trip

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