If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
Here you go. The pucker factor comes from the main rock ledge being at the crest of a 300' steep hill. The rig on it's side was originally completely on it's lid. Fortunately we had hooked a "safety line" up prior to his attempt that might have prevented him from barrel rolling all the way to the bottoms.
yeah now that looks nasty!!! did u say it was on charles property or over towards no mans land? dont think ive ever seen this hill and i go down there at least once a month? mayb Casey chime in tell us xactly where it at
I really don't know if that is Booth's land or not. He was our trail leader that day and took us all over the place.
This was in November and didn't look like anybody had been up it for awhile so everything was covered in leaves.
This hill is optional and you would probably never notice the turn off for it, and you can't really see this hill from the other trail. If I remember correctly it's not far off a gravel road with the main trail going to the left and circling around......if you didn't go up this hill you met up with the other guys on the other side of the hill towards the top.
yeah now that looks nasty!!! did u say it was on charles property or over towards no mans land? dont think ive ever seen this hill and i go down there at least once a month? mayb Casey chime in tell us xactly where it at
It's towards no mans land, before you get there right across the main creek. Right around the corner from it. I've only turned over there once. Climbed it several times. It is pretty steep. The hill is easy up to the ledge, there is only one ledge. It is seldom traveled. Very hard to see/find if you don't know where it is at.
91 Ranger ext cab, 60, 14 bolt, 4:88's, 39.5's, doubler, lot's of character
Comment