Anthracite pictures 06-12-09
#53
Stuck working this weekend, 2 aircraft to deliver by the end of the month. I'll be up next Saturday, have to sign the lease and pick up a camper we brought to keep on the property. Also rented a backhoe to do some work on the access road. I'll tie in with you during the week.
#54
Stuck working this weekend, 2 aircraft to deliver by the end of the month. I'll be up next Saturday, have to sign the lease and pick up a camper we brought to keep on the property. Also rented a backhoe to do some work on the access road. I'll tie in with you during the week.
And Jaybirdy?? You gonna make this one buddy?
#60
Yea it was great riding condition's, and the mud was nasty! We went over to this area I never knew was part of RAC, about 5 miles from where I parked. Massive coal hills, and really thick, sticky coal mud which we were doing burn outs and slinging really high in the air. Big *** chunks flying all over the place. I wanted to take some pics of us doing it, but I was completely covered with this mud and did not want to handle the camera that dirty.
It's seems endless there for the amount of trails you can ride. I did encounter some problems, as my atv stalled out, and would not start back up until it cooled down. So after checking oil, I did not think the oil level was normal, the dealer did a clutch kit a month ago and must of not added enough oil. My atv must have a low oil shut down thing when it gets too hot, so finally it started up and I rode back to the truck and added a quart of oil and was all good to go. I guess the dealer mechanic never bothered to run the engine after adding oil and checking level. When I checked level after picking atv up, it looked fine, but whne I change oil and add new oil I add oil, then run engine, then recheck and add more.
Also when we were unloading, there was this guy in his late 50's -early 60's who drove a blue ford ranger and was checking for RAC parking papers that you are suppose to put on your dash. He said that any vehicle that does not have one, will be towed. They recently had a problem back there with some people who stole some cars, and drove them around and wrecked them, then burnt them. We saw the one pick up back there, which later got towed out on our way back. Anyway, he said vehilces towed are usually fined a total of $400.
Towards end of ride, there was alot of people ridig up there and about 12 vehilces parked off Burma Rd.
It's seems endless there for the amount of trails you can ride. I did encounter some problems, as my atv stalled out, and would not start back up until it cooled down. So after checking oil, I did not think the oil level was normal, the dealer did a clutch kit a month ago and must of not added enough oil. My atv must have a low oil shut down thing when it gets too hot, so finally it started up and I rode back to the truck and added a quart of oil and was all good to go. I guess the dealer mechanic never bothered to run the engine after adding oil and checking level. When I checked level after picking atv up, it looked fine, but whne I change oil and add new oil I add oil, then run engine, then recheck and add more.
Also when we were unloading, there was this guy in his late 50's -early 60's who drove a blue ford ranger and was checking for RAC parking papers that you are suppose to put on your dash. He said that any vehicle that does not have one, will be towed. They recently had a problem back there with some people who stole some cars, and drove them around and wrecked them, then burnt them. We saw the one pick up back there, which later got towed out on our way back. Anyway, he said vehilces towed are usually fined a total of $400.
Towards end of ride, there was alot of people ridig up there and about 12 vehilces parked off Burma Rd.






















































