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Did I offend you?
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I have been there on my trx450r and i felt it was all field, dont see to much potential for the rigs, I may have missed something but to me a mild build would go everywhere there no prob. But hey its ground close we can crawl around on so to that i say thumbs up
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Lancaster Ohio
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Ther eis alot of wasted space in that 2000 acres that is field, but There are some very steep climbs, some smaller but very loose/wet rocks and some creek beds that I know of for sure.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Delhi Ohio
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yea i'd say you missed quite a bit!!!!
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Tough Trucks? AWESOME! Cant wait!
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I used to ride a Banshee there. I am in for going with the jeep. There were plenty of spots that would be fun to crawl around in.
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Ive been to big rock at least or hundred or so times with my dirt bike and friends who ride quads and theres is some hairy stuff there for any type of vehicle you just have to know where to go.Most of it is in the back of the park where not alot of people go. I know the widow maker would be interesting to go up in a rig. You just basically have to pick a trail and go.lol.you will find hills and creek beds, along with some mud pits, and there are a few ponds that ive seen quads try to get through and lets just say it was deeper than they ever expected. point is you have to find the hills, i know when they first had it opened to rigs they were only allowed in a certain area and I believe it really wasnt that great for the rigs to have a wide variety of terrain. but best of luck to you all in your rigs ive been stranded in the park before with snapped handle bars and a buddy who had a dead battery but duke is always there to help in anyway.
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Just Empty Every Pocket
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March 7th. Lets go. Robert will you be running?
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 433
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I agree with the insurance thing.i believe duke(the owner) is trying to keep away from big rock turning into another haspin.as far as trails go i think its smart to n not allow solo riders because it gets pretty risky just on quads and dirtbikes with just two guys.whenever i go i like to have at least three people that way if someone gets hurt or breaks down one can stay and the other can leave to get help especially if the people in the griup dont know the trails there that well. i have been in those situations needing assistance and its nice to have someone there to stay and one to go get help with experience with the trails. it can take 10 minutes or longer depending on trail conditions to get from the back of the park to the front for help with someone who knows how to get there. and for the spare tire regulations thats smart considering the trails there are somewhat difficult in areas. oh also watch out for trees in the middle of the trails especially on hills a buddy was going up on a qquad 3rd gear pinned and hit a rock and nailed a tree.
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#9 |
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Lancaster Ohio
Posts: 383
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Solo riders getting stuck and him having to rescue them was a problem before, thus the reasoning behind the solo rule.
I would guess the insurance rule is is also to keep the unsafe, drunk guy in a barn built out of exhuast pipe tube buggy out. Probably if you showe dup in a respectable looking 4x4 rig you could slide through. Ive been on several rdes where tags and insurance was mandontory but I was never asked for proof. As far as insurance coving stuff, if I run into your vehicle out in the woods with my trail rig, your vehicle is covered as long as there is an accident report. This is base don what State Farm told me. My agent knows exactly what I use my BroncoII for and said any mishaps out in the woods will be covered. there is some more ifno on thier facebook page http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/...4.738133441..1
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Middletown, Ohio
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that is the whole reason I do not have any insurace on my off road rigs now |
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Just tired
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Full Size 4x4 Rules
From their site re:March 6th allowing full size rigs:
http://www.bigrockoffroadpark.com/ar...articleid=8610 4x4 Rules and Regulations *Every person entering the park (all participants including passengers and spectators) will get a copy of the park rules, must fill out and sign a release of liability waiver. *A parent or legal guardian must sign a release of liability waiver in the presence of a park staff member and must accompany any person under the age of 18. *No alcohol or mind=altering substances, firearms, weapons or explosives are allowed on the property. All vehicles are subject to search at any time. *No disorderly conduct *Only full size 4x4 vehicles such as Jeeps/trucks/SUVs and 4x4 buggies are allowed. No sand/ rail buggies allowed. All full sized off road vehicles must be insured and have the following: -Mufflers -At least one tow point -Proper rollover protection including coverage for all passengers. NO backseat passengers allowed without above head roll bar protection. -Full size spare tire or a tire big enough to get you out of the park -Battery tie down (bungee cords do not count) -Seat belts for all occupants -Trash bags -Tow strap (within the group) -Safety flags are recommended -Straps required for the safety of the trees *Winches & lockers are highly recommended for the more difficult trails *No one under the age of 18 is permitted to operate a full size vehicle within the park. All drivers must show a valid driver’s license and proof of insurance at time of check in. *All operators and passengers must wear seat belts while vehicle is being operated. Infants and children must be restrained in legally required child safety seats *Vehicles must travel in a group of 2 or more. Anyone found alone will be in violation of this rule, except in emergency situations. There is a 5mph speed limit in the parking area and 15mph everywhere else in the park. The parking area is for parking. No tricks or horseplay! Please do not cause commotion or damage to other vehicles. Excessive speed and reckless driving will not be tolerated! *All trails are 2-way! *Please be courteous to oncoming traffic. The vehicle that can pull over with the least amount of difficulty should do so. Respect proper trail etiquette and do not block a trail. *The terrain is constantly changing. Check each hill. Pre-ride all trails with caution! *Stay within the boundaries of the park. Do not enter any property not owned by the park *No littering! Please pick up all of your trash! Carry-in / Carry out *Tread lightly. All participants must stay on designated trails. Do not blaze a new trail unless you have written permission from Big Rock Off Road Park management. *Use tree saver straps, the correct size tree, etc.. Do not cut down trees. Anyone caught cutting down or removing trees will pay for that tree! *No Rain checks or refunds for breakdowns *Be courteous at all times *Recovery is available at times, however there is a fee. Big Rock Off Road Park is not required nor should be expected to recover, repair or escort non-emergencies out of the park. Please have a way to get yourself out of the park if you are broken. Big Rock Off Road Park staff, if able to do so, will do their best to offer assistance. *Big Rock Off Road Park personnel take these rules very seriously. Individuals failing to comply with park rules and safe operating procedures can at the very least be ejected from the park without refund and they may also be suspended from any 0future visits to the park as well. Penalty charges, in addition, may be assessed as indicated in the following: $20 penalty charge if found alone, away from group $50 penalty charge for disorderly conduct including, but not limited to speeding $50 penalty charge for littering *All abandoned vehicles will be recovered at the owner’s expense. Minimum of $150
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Amelia Ohio
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Wow
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No explosives, need a full size spare and proof of insurance. Guess I'm out
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Yeah, wow.
I was gonna post em up this morning, but Lisa beat me to it. Honestly, though, I don't see much that's unreasonable. "No solo riding" is an unusual rule, but really not a bad idea. I really think they're just being proactive, as was said, trying to avoid Haspin-status... Or did I miss something? Robert <Edit> Crosspost w/ Hope... I'm sure the insurance is to target Haspin-contraptions. No different than most public land, is it?
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My point is that if insurance only covers what you do on road, why worry about it as soon as you drive off road?
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