CENTRAL OKLAHOMA ATV CLUB
#3281
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA ATV CLUB
Bob,
Middle of the week sounds good to me. If they ever get me the rest of my tie downs, we could meet at my house and take them all in 1 trailer. I can haul 8 four wheelers in the new trailer. Is there a place that I can park my trailer? Keep in mind that I am 55 feet long (truck and trailer). Even better if we have electric, if not I have a generator that I can take.
Ronnie
Middle of the week sounds good to me. If they ever get me the rest of my tie downs, we could meet at my house and take them all in 1 trailer. I can haul 8 four wheelers in the new trailer. Is there a place that I can park my trailer? Keep in mind that I am 55 feet long (truck and trailer). Even better if we have electric, if not I have a generator that I can take.
Ronnie
#3282
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA ATV CLUB
Hello Everyone!
Just wanted to let everyone know that today we just cut and flagged a new 3-4 mile stretch of two track trail at the Cross Bar Ranch. It needs to be "rode in" very soon while the ground is still damp from the recent rains. I hope to have another 4-6 miles flagged tomorrow to complete the loop. Might not get it all done tomorrow but that's the plan. this first big loop should be around 12-16 miles when completed.
Anyone wanting to assist with the trails just give me a call. Mainly all I am needing is someone to ride them out with and help flag. The area we are working on is tight woods and elevation changes but is open enough that only minor cutting is required (low hanging limbs and such).
You can reach me at (580)826-6027. Also helpers don't pay so you get a free day and lots of riding in. Just don't forget the helmet and boots. Also the tick spray!!!!
Brad
Just wanted to let everyone know that today we just cut and flagged a new 3-4 mile stretch of two track trail at the Cross Bar Ranch. It needs to be "rode in" very soon while the ground is still damp from the recent rains. I hope to have another 4-6 miles flagged tomorrow to complete the loop. Might not get it all done tomorrow but that's the plan. this first big loop should be around 12-16 miles when completed.
Anyone wanting to assist with the trails just give me a call. Mainly all I am needing is someone to ride them out with and help flag. The area we are working on is tight woods and elevation changes but is open enough that only minor cutting is required (low hanging limbs and such).
You can reach me at (580)826-6027. Also helpers don't pay so you get a free day and lots of riding in. Just don't forget the helmet and boots. Also the tick spray!!!!
Brad
#3283
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA ATV CLUB
Ronnie...
I know a large shaded camping area (no electric though) that is near the prettiest clearest mountain stream you imagine. You can easily park your rig there with room to spare. I am telling you once you ride here only your love for sand will make you want to ride anywhere else. You are correct about us meeting at your house. Ada is about the halfway point between my house and Rattan. I am not sure what kind of tie downs you need but I have enough ratcheting tie downs to hold my quad in place with no problem. You will want to take your Grizzly rather than your V-Force. I am going to try to get Aaron and Charlie to go and we can have one heck of a ride.
Charlie knows of an excellent overlook where you can see a small village at the bottom of a valley and stuff. I tried to find it last time I was there but was unable to. But I was in my truck and hesitant to take it on any super rough terrain like I would a quad. So Charlie...if you are reading this (hint hint) I would like to have you take me to where you overlooked the tiny town of Nashoba.
I really think this is the best riding spot in the state but that of course is merely an opinion because I grew up visiting the area to camp and fish a long time before I ever heard of a 4 wheeler...in fact it was in this area that I saw my first 4 wheeler.
Bob "I think it would be a great ride" Bobman
I know a large shaded camping area (no electric though) that is near the prettiest clearest mountain stream you imagine. You can easily park your rig there with room to spare. I am telling you once you ride here only your love for sand will make you want to ride anywhere else. You are correct about us meeting at your house. Ada is about the halfway point between my house and Rattan. I am not sure what kind of tie downs you need but I have enough ratcheting tie downs to hold my quad in place with no problem. You will want to take your Grizzly rather than your V-Force. I am going to try to get Aaron and Charlie to go and we can have one heck of a ride.
Charlie knows of an excellent overlook where you can see a small village at the bottom of a valley and stuff. I tried to find it last time I was there but was unable to. But I was in my truck and hesitant to take it on any super rough terrain like I would a quad. So Charlie...if you are reading this (hint hint) I would like to have you take me to where you overlooked the tiny town of Nashoba.
I really think this is the best riding spot in the state but that of course is merely an opinion because I grew up visiting the area to camp and fish a long time before I ever heard of a 4 wheeler...in fact it was in this area that I saw my first 4 wheeler.
Bob "I think it would be a great ride" Bobman
#3284
#3285
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA ATV CLUB
The tie downs are the ones that go in the floor that you tie the straps to. I need to call and see if they came in while I was gone. Tyler and I would probably take the two grizzlies. The V-Force is probably going to get a new home and another 4 wheel drive will arrive in it's place. No body rides the V-Force. I don't have a 100 hours on it yet. Either a Brute Force or another Grizzly will be it's replacement for the river.
Ronnie
Ronnie