But that puts it 6 hours uphill on the way back! :flipoff2:
(I still want to go someday though)
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But that puts it 6 hours uphill on the way back! :flipoff2:
(I still want to go someday though)
Possibly, just have to see what the consensus is. I have a feeling that we will have a few more rigs come up next year too.
i will be there, and can tow now, i just need a trailer to use
Don't you have a brother selling/just sold one?? ?
i will need a trailer like yours or the shubrings to tow with
I will stay on the look out for ya. If I can find another 40'er, you can just haul mine next year if Crieghton has his toy hauler ready by then.
Next trip should be to Holy Cross without a doubt. Super rad trail. Lots of group-size camping in the woods (read: protected from wind) with trail-rig access to the trails. Good hard obstacles, awesome scenery. Teasers:
http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/3632/hc03.jpg
http://thomas-armento.smugmug.com/ph...91_qcwsp-L.jpg
http://thomas-armento.smugmug.com/ph...85_4y2CB-L.jpg
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[Jerry] Noice! [/Jerry]
I say go to the same area a bit later in the summer so all the trails are open. We will appreciate getting out of hot as balls Texas even more. Not to mention that one of these days I would really like to make it up to wheeler lake!
you may recall that having to trailer from camp to the trails was a royal PITA
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I will go through this thread and look at the camp grounds again. I am stoked!