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Old 05-01-2006 | 06:37 PM
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James and I hit Big Reds, was a blast, the N Canadian water was bank to bank, pretty impressive as I haven't ever seen it that full. Been kewl in a raft.

Big Reds in Mcomb has changed quite a bit since the last time I'd been there. Can't wait to ride there again.
 
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Old 05-03-2006 | 06:04 AM
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Went to ride today and 4 wheeler would'nt start. I checked everything, changed the spark plug, checked gas. Thought o.k. the polaris curse finally got me. I looked a little longer and realized that freakin rats ate my wires. If there's any wiring genius' out there I could use the assist. I can only imagine what the dealership would charge.
 
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Old 05-03-2006 | 11:35 AM
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just put them back color for color. and it will stink but for now keep a couple of mothballs under your seat, that will keep the rats away.
 
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Old 05-03-2006 | 01:25 PM
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What's up everyone...Just found this forum...I live in Broken Arrow and me and my buddies
ride all over the place...We "chat" with another group that is out of Twin Oaks, OK...
here is the website and forum address:
www.rebeloutlaws.freehomepage.com
http://rebeloutlaws04.proboards31.com/
I have been wanting to check out Prague Lake and am definitely interested in River rides....
We do most of our local riding at Keystone, Eufaula and Salina Dams and some private lands...
Maybe we can meet up sometime in the near future....Me and a buddy of mine are actually going
to Little Sahara this weekend for a couple of days....
I will go to your website and register...We are always looking for more people to ride with...
The more the merrier....[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/img]
 
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Old 05-04-2006 | 07:45 PM
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I ride at Crows that is my family. I also ride at rivermist some. We usually get on at Crows and ride to rivermist when the water is low enough.
 
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Old 05-08-2006 | 11:55 AM
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Well, we went to Mudstock and man did we have a blast. I know some folks think that $50 for this event is pretty high, but when you factor in that $50 allows you full access to the park from Thursday to Sunday, plus the fact that it pays for the entry fee into any/all events, and that they have live music every night, it's really not that expensive. Primitive camping is also incluuded in that $50 and they do have showers available and a bike wash. Including food and drinks, I spent $130 over the weekend and really had a blast. To me, it was worth it and I plan on going again. They said they "might" host another one in September. If they do, I plan on going. It'd be cool if we could all go together. I know you guys would enjoy it.

For ATVs, they had 2 trail races, 2 mudbog races and a barrel race over some moguls. The barrel race was hillarious. One rider went over the handle bars twice (hehe). It was funny and we got pictures of him upside down over the bars. Even so, he still won 2nd place. Pretty good huh? And just in case you're wondering, no, it wasn't me [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]

All in all, it was one of the best events I have ever attended. And even though we only attended 2 days (friday and saturday), I definately got my money's worth. I'm already looking forward to the next one.

I hope everyone else had a great weekend too.

James

 
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Old 05-08-2006 | 11:59 AM
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Congrats!!!! James won Best over all!!!! =-)

I'm in on next one. =-)
 
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Old 05-08-2006 | 01:12 PM
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Mudstock at Sparks was a blast! I'm still diging mud out of my ears. I wasn't able to borrow the 660 I won with last year. The owner (John) said I wasn't going to beat him again with his own ATV. So, I rode the ArticCat 400 and the 440 Yamaha. John made sure to let everyone who would listen that he beat Dave. I ended up with the 3rd overall trophy. Just so everyone knows, I'm the one that ended up over the handlebars (twice), but I never was upside down, and I still took second. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] If I could figure out how to put a photo here I would.

As for the cost, $50 for the weekend if you want to compete in any event. $30 for the weekend if you just want to ride around and watch. When it is play time, even those who only paid the $30 can play in the mud. You can bring you camper at no cost, if you want electric and water hookups it's $90 for the weekend. You can bring your own food and drink, but there was plenty of food vendors and beverages were only a buck.

They might have the event again on Labor Day weekend. If they don't you can check out the MUDSTOCK event at Ft Smith on August 11 - 13.

The mud is just good "clean" fun.

SuperDav
 
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Old 05-08-2006 | 03:43 PM
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As for the cost, $50 for the weekend if you want to compete in any event. $30 for the weekend if you just want to ride around and watch. When it is play time, even those who only paid the $30 can play in the mud. You can bring you camper at no cost, if you want electric and water hookups it's $90 for the weekend. You can bring your own food and drink, but there was plenty of food vendors and beverages were only a buck.


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If this was the case, then 90% of oklahoma was missinformed. I would have went for 30$ to ride and watch. But here is how it went last year.
1. RV site 60$ a night. Primitive camping free.
2. 50$ per rider ,competeing or not
3. if you had a camper and all of the elec. sites were full you could not use your generator.
4. They did have a day pass they called it for the night parties, $15
5. not organized for crap. You would go 4 hours at a time with no action.

Im sure it was better this year, but i never heard of a 30$ watch and ride. I e-mailed Tony " the owner of this land" about the prices for non competitors but never got a response. He would and could have had alot more spectators if he would get his crap together. But i bet it was a muddy mudstock compered to last years.

Brent
 
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Old 05-09-2006 | 01:06 AM
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""But i bet it was a muddy mudstock compared to last years.""

Brent,
You got that right. Friday was a little muddy, but Saturday it was nothing but mud, mud, mud everywhere. For those who like the mud, it would have been a dream come true.

Yea, from what I hear I guess they changed the rules and prices alot from last year. Since last year was their first year to host the event, I reckon' they learned a few things and changed it around to make it a little more reasonable for more people to attend. Hopefully they'll continue that trend.

James

 


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