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Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 188
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like redriverranger said, it was a great place to wheel to be as small as it is but be forewarned!!! it would be exceptionally easy to break even the baddest built rig within 5 minutes of hitting the trails. our group the T.O.C. (tribe of crazies) always looks for the hardest trails there are wherever we go and believe me this place has plenty of them. there is a reason this is the place they hold the dixie run at now that tellico is closed.
we went on a short run thursday after we got unloaded and camp set up and stayed on the easy and moderate trails since it was dark and trust me, some of the moderate trails were more than most people would want. this is not a gas it and go kinda place. very technical driving required or else you will find yourself in some very deep holes with 3 wheels off the ground. none of our rigs are smaller than 1 tons and 40's and there were plenty of places where we were looking for alternate routes. there was one trail that went thru a bunch of house sized boulders somewhat like the "den" except tighter that was just plain badass and it had a ramp built onto the side of one such boulder that was quite fun to run. notice i said boulders and not rocks ![]()
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