Here are a few places to get off road in Tejas
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Here are a few places to get off road in Tejas
http://4wheeldrive.about.com/cs/texastrails/index.htm
I knew of a couple of them before but I just was searching online and ran into this. I hope it helps someone out. Anyone know of other places?
I knew of a couple of them before but I just was searching online and ran into this. I hope it helps someone out. Anyone know of other places?
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Originally Posted by AgRunner06
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Originally Posted by 4route
Those are great sites!!! I'm sitting here with doing the Mr. Burns "exxxxxcellent" thing with my fingers!
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Originally Posted by DavidA
That Gilmer site looks like a place I am going to take my Truck to. That would Rock! Make a camping weekend of it!
Yeah Barnwell is a lot of fun, short trails but a lot of them, all are marked with signs at the start showing the diffculty, there are plenty of trails for stockers on up. I'm definitely in for any trip there, as I'm only an hour away.
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Originally Posted by Mark
Bill, great truck you have there!!! I like your web site too.
Anyone who wants to see what Barnwell is like, look at the pics on Bill's web site.
I was surprised to see it looks a LOT like the Calyton, OK area including the red gumbo mud that takes weeks to get off, if you can . . .
Anyone who wants to see what Barnwell is like, look at the pics on Bill's web site.
I was surprised to see it looks a LOT like the Calyton, OK area including the red gumbo mud that takes weeks to get off, if you can . . .
Yeah I went one time after it had rained and it took me a month to clean the underside out, that stuff dries like concrete. But dry is ok there, you just end up with a fine layer of red dust over everything, and I mean everything.
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