Woo Hoo - New ATV Owner
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Woo Hoo - New ATV Owner
Originally posted by: JokerGuy
Thanks - here are some pix
http://www.ofoto.com/BrowsePhotos.jsp?&collid=836820606103&page=1&sort_ order=0
Thanks - here are some pix
http://www.ofoto.com/BrowsePhotos.jsp?&collid=836820606103&page=1&sort_ order=0
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Woo Hoo - New ATV Owner
OK - try this link for pictures - let me know if it does not work.
LINK TO PICTURES
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As for the tires - it so happens the Red one is 2005 and the Yellow is 2004 - I have not seen a single difference between the 2.
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The place I rode from at the Hatfield McCoy is Logan WV. There is one trail head (Bear Wallow) about 4 miles from there and another (Rockhouse) about 12 miles from there. I road Bear Hollow - very mixed terrain, rocky, muddy, smooth/hard, hilly, flat - you name it. There are some coal covered hills for hill climbing at any incline you want to try. Trails are marked well, show easy, more difficult, and most difficult. Great place. I rented from a company there in Logan. His name is Kevin Bates. He will deliver at the trail head - or as we did - a a store called Four-Way Store which is close to the trail head where you can come back to for lunch and also get your permits. The trail head is a short distance (<1 mile) and you can ride from there. He charged $100 per day - pickup at 9 - done whenever you are tired - 5 to 6pm - probably longer if you want. His cell number is 304-687-4732. Very nice guy and flexible - might should ask about age of rider.
HATFIELD MCCOY
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LINK TO PICTURES
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As for the tires - it so happens the Red one is 2005 and the Yellow is 2004 - I have not seen a single difference between the 2.
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The place I rode from at the Hatfield McCoy is Logan WV. There is one trail head (Bear Wallow) about 4 miles from there and another (Rockhouse) about 12 miles from there. I road Bear Hollow - very mixed terrain, rocky, muddy, smooth/hard, hilly, flat - you name it. There are some coal covered hills for hill climbing at any incline you want to try. Trails are marked well, show easy, more difficult, and most difficult. Great place. I rented from a company there in Logan. His name is Kevin Bates. He will deliver at the trail head - or as we did - a a store called Four-Way Store which is close to the trail head where you can come back to for lunch and also get your permits. The trail head is a short distance (<1 mile) and you can ride from there. He charged $100 per day - pickup at 9 - done whenever you are tired - 5 to 6pm - probably longer if you want. His cell number is 304-687-4732. Very nice guy and flexible - might should ask about age of rider.
HATFIELD MCCOY
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