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<blockquote data-quote="alrider" data-source="post: 216827" data-attributes="member: 3235"><p>ol Jemison Al. was the place to be back in the day,if that place was still open i would be rail shopping tomorrow and probably never own another 4x4,if you had a buggy or the balls to climb the right side of the hell hole,the bluff,the left side of slat,and the right side of pride rock all i can say is that you were the ****!! man you could ride them power lines starting in Clanton at Lay Lake and go clean thru the county and end at the edge of the golf course and I-65 in Calera,those were the good ol days but i also remember you could pull a buggy on a t-trailer with a 4cly toyota pickup across the state,now ya got to have a diesel or big block gas burner and several hundreds of dollars in fuel just to drag a crawler across the state to go riding</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alrider, post: 216827, member: 3235"] ol Jemison Al. was the place to be back in the day,if that place was still open i would be rail shopping tomorrow and probably never own another 4x4,if you had a buggy or the balls to climb the right side of the hell hole,the bluff,the left side of slat,and the right side of pride rock all i can say is that you were the ****!! man you could ride them power lines starting in Clanton at Lay Lake and go clean thru the county and end at the edge of the golf course and I-65 in Calera,those were the good ol days but i also remember you could pull a buggy on a t-trailer with a 4cly toyota pickup across the state,now ya got to have a diesel or big block gas burner and several hundreds of dollars in fuel just to drag a crawler across the state to go riding [/QUOTE]
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