Wheelin: Disney, OK; Dec 2007
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Wheelin: Disney, OK; Dec 2007
So its time for another trip to disney. Some guys I've been wheelin with from ARTTORA want to go as well. I'm thinking a trip the weekend of Dec 14-16th. Talked with Anthony, I'm pretty sure he may come, anyone else want to come? All are welcome
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My wife and I might be up for this. We live in Oklahoma City, but never made our way to Disney. Please keep me up to date with all the details. Just for reference, my truck is open (front and rear), but is trail ready in my opinion. Let me know if it qualifies for what you all are planning. I don't want to hold anyone up. LOL Below is the link to my build detailing the truck.
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f2/r...-build-128046/
Robert
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f2/r...-build-128046/
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My plans have slightly changed, but not bad. Its lookin like I'm going to show up Sat morning and leave Sunday around 12 noon to 1 pm. Most likely will camp at Hogans.
Id say meet up Sat morn for those who can, Sun morn for anyone else!
EDIT: Meet up Sat morn for those who can at 10:00 AM at Hogans.
Id say meet up Sat morn for those who can, Sun morn for anyone else!
EDIT: Meet up Sat morn for those who can at 10:00 AM at Hogans.
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What kind of campgrounds are around there?
Never mind I found this:
http://www.extreme4wheelin.com/langley_disney.htm
Never mind I found this:
http://www.extreme4wheelin.com/langley_disney.htm
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Trail Ratings???
Looking at those trail ratings in the link provided in mt_goat's post, I am questioning the worthiness of my truck. As said before, I am open all the way around, but I do have a winch. I am pretty sure (along with the others that will be attending) that I don't want to be winching my rig over everything. LOL I want to get my truck its first virgin off-road run since it's purchase, but doing it within reason. I have never been to Disney so what do you experienced drivers know about the ratings and how they reflect the actual trails. Are they pretty accurate? Thanks for your advice in advance.
Robert
BTW: colsoncj, thanks! I'll give you a call when we are about an hour out to confirm location and what not.
For reference, here is the link detailing my truck:
rclark84's Taco
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BTW: colsoncj, thanks! I'll give you a call when we are about an hour out to confirm location and what not.
For reference, here is the link detailing my truck:
rclark84's Taco
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Robert,
I have been to Disney several times in serveral differnt rigs I'm talking everything from my runner a fully built locked front and rear 38"TSL rockcrawler FJ40 and even a little 87 Toyota pickp with just 31"BFG AT's and I have had a blast every time. When your out there running the trails most of the time there is a main access trail that most stock 4x4's can handle with ease so you get to pick which hills to climb which rocks to stear away from and which mud holes to get stuck in haha. Anyway all I'm saying is I've seen your truck and you will have a blast and do fine even though your open fron tand rear. Hope to see you out there.
I have been to Disney several times in serveral differnt rigs I'm talking everything from my runner a fully built locked front and rear 38"TSL rockcrawler FJ40 and even a little 87 Toyota pickp with just 31"BFG AT's and I have had a blast every time. When your out there running the trails most of the time there is a main access trail that most stock 4x4's can handle with ease so you get to pick which hills to climb which rocks to stear away from and which mud holes to get stuck in haha. Anyway all I'm saying is I've seen your truck and you will have a blast and do fine even though your open fron tand rear. Hope to see you out there.