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paulbeaer4x4s
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mineola, TX USA
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Posted - 10/21/2009 : 12:28:05 PM
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hi all.im shawn 4x4shas been a passion of mine for about 8 years,sine i went to my first mudd bog in kilgore tx.i live in mineola tx.4x4's unlimited 4x4 club im wantin to start in east texas.i have a 1973 gmc jimmy in oklahoma,that is mine,because ive been out of work for about 2 years,i am unable to bring my rig home.i do own a 4x4.im lookin for public land in wood county texas, to go wheeling,mudding,and watch my club grow.
if anybody knows where i can find public land that we can go with no rules,that we can use to have fun,with famely and friends,like good ol days when a famley could go out on the weekends,with tents,pop up campers,no woriers,no vilonce(ecpt the rearend of a rig exploeded).so i need help bringing back the good ol days.
thank you
shawn with 4x4's unlimited
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juliana
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Chicago, IL USA
1497 Posts
5 Reviews 1 Travel Guide |
Posted - 10/23/2009 : 02:07:06 AM
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hmm... interesting description of "the good ol days"...
i'm not familiar with TX wheeling areas, see if what you are looking for is listed here: http://www.offroadlands.com/parks.asp#TX |
Have you been wheeling or riding lately? Go RATE those parks! "It's not the size of the lift, it's the articulation!" - Lil ED |
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GPER
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Kettering, OH 403 Posts
1 Review 0 Travel Guides |
Posted - 11/02/2009 : 05:01:23 AM
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| The good ol days of trail riding has turned into extreme rock crawling and that is leading to closed trails. |
Just because it isn't made, doesn't mean it won't happen.
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astynax
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Mandeville, LA USA
235 Posts
3 Reviews 3 Travel Guides |
Posted - 11/02/2009 : 11:48:47 AM
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Have to agree there. The "good ole days" left a lot of torn up property. Unfortunately, I have to fess up to being part of that problem in the 80s.
There are some public lands you can wheel on. Forget about the "no rules". You can't get that on private land anymore unless you own it yourself. Within the rules, though, there's some good wheeling to be had if you're willing to plan ahead. Big Bend has Black Gap Road that's worthy in just about any sense you can name. On the north end of the trail expect to be 25 degrees off camber on a 150 foot cliff. It's a trail that requires patience and finesse, though, if you expect to be able to drive your junk at the other end. I've seen plenty of broken axles, shackles and other suspension parts from guys who thought mashing the skinny pedal was all the skill they needed.
Another place that is pretty cool is Padre Island NS. You have 55 miles of beach to drive on and 50 requires 4wd to avoid becoming a permanent resident. You also have to avoid all the things that wash up from the Gulf and that can be entertaining. |
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