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<blockquote data-quote="matth_85" data-source="post: 390624" data-attributes="member: 2905"><p>We had about 35 rigs there for our ride this past weekend I think. There was also another group there for a wedding that had several rigs. The camp ground was full as well all of the Black Mountain Cabins. Our event is done solely by our local forum but we have a good turnout. Next year I will post up the details here if anyone would like to attend.</p><p></p><p>The comment about Mason Jar... A vehicle on 33's could still easily do that trial if you don't care about BD and have a winch for a couple of spots. And how in GODS NAME would you suggest fixing the trail so it could be done easier? It's one of the furthest trails out there and would be next to impossible to get equipment on it. I love that trail, the main trail is fairly easy and has sever good obstacles that you can choose to do throughout as well as multiple lines.</p><p></p><p>There are trails thought that do need attention. I don't understand why Your Turn has not gotten some attention. We didn't run Crawfords cry but from hearing from some guys in our group the top has been filled in some. </p><p></p><p>Honestly thought, I think that's what makes Harlan so unique. It's always changing. You can get a long ways into a trail and get surprised. You may need a winch or two to get out of a predicament. That to me is more fun that just getting on a hill and either make it or break it. </p><p></p><p>We rode 115 trail miles this past weekend and did most of the named trails other than Pony Hill and Tail Gate and Cream Puff. Was gonna do cream puff Saturday evening but lost a brake caliper on the way down the mountain bolts and all so we called it a day a little early.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matth_85, post: 390624, member: 2905"] We had about 35 rigs there for our ride this past weekend I think. There was also another group there for a wedding that had several rigs. The camp ground was full as well all of the Black Mountain Cabins. Our event is done solely by our local forum but we have a good turnout. Next year I will post up the details here if anyone would like to attend. The comment about Mason Jar... A vehicle on 33's could still easily do that trial if you don't care about BD and have a winch for a couple of spots. And how in GODS NAME would you suggest fixing the trail so it could be done easier? It's one of the furthest trails out there and would be next to impossible to get equipment on it. I love that trail, the main trail is fairly easy and has sever good obstacles that you can choose to do throughout as well as multiple lines. There are trails thought that do need attention. I don't understand why Your Turn has not gotten some attention. We didn't run Crawfords cry but from hearing from some guys in our group the top has been filled in some. Honestly thought, I think that's what makes Harlan so unique. It's always changing. You can get a long ways into a trail and get surprised. You may need a winch or two to get out of a predicament. That to me is more fun that just getting on a hill and either make it or break it. We rode 115 trail miles this past weekend and did most of the named trails other than Pony Hill and Tail Gate and Cream Puff. Was gonna do cream puff Saturday evening but lost a brake caliper on the way down the mountain bolts and all so we called it a day a little early. [/QUOTE]
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