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<blockquote data-quote="tonybolton" data-source="post: 607102" data-attributes="member: 3432"><p>I'm sorry for everyones experience on this. I'm sure the stress and chaos of having an event there doesn't help the attitudes received, but that's still no excuse. </p><p></p><p>I'm just a peon in the whole scheme of things, but i'll relay everyones concerns in my pre ride / post ride interactions with Security. </p><p></p><p>I invite everyone wanting to ride Windrock on a NON event day to possibly give it another shot. The park isn't much for bounty hill type riding, but if you like trail riding with some obstacles here there along the way, I think it's a great area. If anyone is unfamiliar with the area or doesn't want to get lost on gravel roads, I'd be glad to tag along and help keep you on the dirt as much as possible. </p><p></p><p>I would imagine most 1 ton stuff can cake walk most trails there....with 35-37" tire stuff would struggle on a few. </p><p></p><p>There's definitely some quirks here that aren't encountered at other parks, I know. I can understand how all this can be a large inconvenience to non-locals. The hospitality at AOP was incredible. I'd ride that park every weekend if Windrock wasn't 40min. away(vs 2hrs for AOP)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tonybolton, post: 607102, member: 3432"] I'm sorry for everyones experience on this. I'm sure the stress and chaos of having an event there doesn't help the attitudes received, but that's still no excuse. I'm just a peon in the whole scheme of things, but i'll relay everyones concerns in my pre ride / post ride interactions with Security. I invite everyone wanting to ride Windrock on a NON event day to possibly give it another shot. The park isn't much for bounty hill type riding, but if you like trail riding with some obstacles here there along the way, I think it's a great area. If anyone is unfamiliar with the area or doesn't want to get lost on gravel roads, I'd be glad to tag along and help keep you on the dirt as much as possible. I would imagine most 1 ton stuff can cake walk most trails there....with 35-37" tire stuff would struggle on a few. There's definitely some quirks here that aren't encountered at other parks, I know. I can understand how all this can be a large inconvenience to non-locals. The hospitality at AOP was incredible. I'd ride that park every weekend if Windrock wasn't 40min. away(vs 2hrs for AOP) [/QUOTE]
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