Formal introduction
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Formal introduction
Well I have been on this site for a few months now and so far LOVE everything about it. When I joined I was living in CT but just moved to Nebraska two weeks ago. If anyone knows a good place out here to go get muddy or knows of any good clubs out here please let a brother know!
I converted to Toyota's about a year ago and have to admit I am having a blast with it. Many plans are in the works and the wish list is long but all in do time. So anyhow, just wanted to say hi look forward to many getting to know you all. So here's some pics of of my rig taken last winter right after I got her on one of the VERY few trails in CT... Let me know what you think.
I converted to Toyota's about a year ago and have to admit I am having a blast with it. Many plans are in the works and the wish list is long but all in do time. So anyhow, just wanted to say hi look forward to many getting to know you all. So here's some pics of of my rig taken last winter right after I got her on one of the VERY few trails in CT... Let me know what you think.
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O Steet has some rather good bars. I have been to a few but I can remember which ones.
A couple of hours I think south of Lincoln is:
Tuttle Creek ORV Area is located 2 miles southeast of Randolph, Kansas with access from Riley County Road 893 to Secrest Road, then 1 ? miles east. This 310-acre park is open to all motorized and non-motorized vehicles. Miles of trails with steep climbs, sharp turns, and rugged terrain await the off-road enthusiast.
A couple of hours I think south of Lincoln is:
Tuttle Creek ORV Area is located 2 miles southeast of Randolph, Kansas with access from Riley County Road 893 to Secrest Road, then 1 ? miles east. This 310-acre park is open to all motorized and non-motorized vehicles. Miles of trails with steep climbs, sharp turns, and rugged terrain await the off-road enthusiast.
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