CENTRAL OKLAHOMA ATV CLUB
#2211
Brent,
Don't wait on Ty and me. BJ has decided to close the swimming pool this winter. That will save on the fuel bill. It wasn't used enough last winter to justify keeping it heated.
We are going to make it up to Prague sometime. We promise.
Ronnie
Don't wait on Ty and me. BJ has decided to close the swimming pool this winter. That will save on the fuel bill. It wasn't used enough last winter to justify keeping it heated.
We are going to make it up to Prague sometime. We promise.
Ronnie
#2213
This weekend was an absolute blast.
On Saturday
Kenny Aker, (hope I spelled that right)
Joe Austin and
Rusty H. (I "specifically" asked him for his last name and STILL forgot it - sorry Rusty)
drove all the way from Moore, Ok to Seminole to help out with the Little River Trails ORV Park.
And Billy West from Seminole brought his chain saw (which was an absolute blessing) and joined in on clearing and pruning the trails.
I want ALL these guys to know that their help is GREATLY appreciated. Their help brought us TREMENDOUSLY closer to opening our ORV Park sooner than we expected - and we had a GREAT time. We'd prune the trails for awhile and then we'd ride for awhile. Then, we'd prune some more and then ride some more. And in the midst of all this riding/work/fun, my precious wife cooked us lunch on the barbie. We had more fun than a 3-legged man in a butt-kicking contest. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
BTW, Kenny seems to be the "rebel" of the bunch - and every time he opened his mouth it made me laugh.
Joe seems to be the most "sensible" and kept me thinking the whole day (which is GOOD).
Rusty is really quiet, but when he speaks, he's really interesting and funny.
Billy is a real "down-to-earth" guy whom I really respect. He offered some really great ideas AND he brought a chainsaw. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
In short, Kenny threated to beat up an 80+ year old man, I said I would back him up if he started losing, Joe said he would analize the situation and Rusty put his money on the old man. Does that sound like a good day or what? :0) Plus, we got to ride for about 6 hours.
As for the terrain, we got the opportunity to ride thru a little mud (due to the recent rains), ride thru a watery marsh (which Kenny LOVED), hit some DRY wooded trails that were challenging yet easy, and finally look at a river that we are anxious to cross. Once the river does down (which should be in a couple of days), we'll have a whole new adventure, and challenge, to explore.
This was a really fun weekend for me because I had the opportunity to meet and ride with some folks that truely love to ride. I'm thankful that I got to meet Kenny, Joe and Rusty in person. And I'm thankful that I got the opportunity to hang out with Billy. All four of these guys deserve a BIG applause for helping out this weekend. I appreciate every one of them.
James (looking to open sooner than we expected) Hale
On Saturday
Kenny Aker, (hope I spelled that right)
Joe Austin and
Rusty H. (I "specifically" asked him for his last name and STILL forgot it - sorry Rusty)
drove all the way from Moore, Ok to Seminole to help out with the Little River Trails ORV Park.
And Billy West from Seminole brought his chain saw (which was an absolute blessing) and joined in on clearing and pruning the trails.
I want ALL these guys to know that their help is GREATLY appreciated. Their help brought us TREMENDOUSLY closer to opening our ORV Park sooner than we expected - and we had a GREAT time. We'd prune the trails for awhile and then we'd ride for awhile. Then, we'd prune some more and then ride some more. And in the midst of all this riding/work/fun, my precious wife cooked us lunch on the barbie. We had more fun than a 3-legged man in a butt-kicking contest. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
BTW, Kenny seems to be the "rebel" of the bunch - and every time he opened his mouth it made me laugh.
Joe seems to be the most "sensible" and kept me thinking the whole day (which is GOOD).
Rusty is really quiet, but when he speaks, he's really interesting and funny.
Billy is a real "down-to-earth" guy whom I really respect. He offered some really great ideas AND he brought a chainsaw. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
In short, Kenny threated to beat up an 80+ year old man, I said I would back him up if he started losing, Joe said he would analize the situation and Rusty put his money on the old man. Does that sound like a good day or what? :0) Plus, we got to ride for about 6 hours.
As for the terrain, we got the opportunity to ride thru a little mud (due to the recent rains), ride thru a watery marsh (which Kenny LOVED), hit some DRY wooded trails that were challenging yet easy, and finally look at a river that we are anxious to cross. Once the river does down (which should be in a couple of days), we'll have a whole new adventure, and challenge, to explore.
This was a really fun weekend for me because I had the opportunity to meet and ride with some folks that truely love to ride. I'm thankful that I got to meet Kenny, Joe and Rusty in person. And I'm thankful that I got the opportunity to hang out with Billy. All four of these guys deserve a BIG applause for helping out this weekend. I appreciate every one of them.
James (looking to open sooner than we expected) Hale
#2214
We had a good time at Prague yesterday. Thanks to Brent and Lonnie for showing me around the trails. It was a great day for riding. Also, thanks to Brent for the beverages. I owe you. I will bring them next time we ride.
Thanks,
Jimmy
Thanks,
Jimmy
#2215
Hey Sunday was a beautiful day to ride . We found a part of Prague trails i have never been on before. If you take you time and turn right instead of left you can find new trails [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img] .
James, Do you have a plan for your bridge yet ?
Are all your trails just going to be cut, or are you going to doze some area's for hills ?
Brent" Love's to ride when its warm" Storie
James, Do you have a plan for your bridge yet ?
Are all your trails just going to be cut, or are you going to doze some area's for hills ?
Brent" Love's to ride when its warm" Storie
#2217
""James, Do you have a plan for your bridge yet ?""
Maybe - we're looking at possibly using a junked out 80 ft trailer house as a "drive thru" bridge. All we gotta do now is figure out how to get it across the river.
""Are all your trails just going to be cut, or are you going to doze some area's for hills ?""
Both. Most of the trails will be cut, but we're going to build a kind of "play area" with a dozer.
James
Maybe - we're looking at possibly using a junked out 80 ft trailer house as a "drive thru" bridge. All we gotta do now is figure out how to get it across the river.
""Are all your trails just going to be cut, or are you going to doze some area's for hills ?""
Both. Most of the trails will be cut, but we're going to build a kind of "play area" with a dozer.
James
#2218
James, I am glad you are making progress on the trails and I havnt forgot about you hard at work down there, I still plan on coming down to pitch in soon.
Phil, I am going to Little Sahara this weekend but we are going up on Friday morning and coming home Sunday if the weather holds. Any interested let me know, we are staying in the north campgrounds so stop by and drop a line.
Steve
Phil, I am going to Little Sahara this weekend but we are going up on Friday morning and coming home Sunday if the weather holds. Any interested let me know, we are staying in the north campgrounds so stop by and drop a line.
Steve
#2219
Originally posted by: Bobman
APB....
Did Mike & Aaron just fall off the face of the Earth???
Bob
APB....
Did Mike & Aaron just fall off the face of the Earth???
Bob
Aaron


