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<blockquote data-quote="ftoy516" data-source="post: 645059" data-attributes="member: 6879"><p>I personally think that some good technical "Rock" crawling would be a great addition to any park....i know that you guys will have the Hill killin stuff down pat based on the experiences you have.</p><p></p><p>Old school style rock crawling are a big hit at a lot of jeep style events....something like the way Crawford's was at tellico, there was a concrete area in South Carolina if i remember correctly...we have a great local area that some friends have built up over the years call 2M Rock Garden here in Cleveland Ga and it is a place to wheel. </p><p></p><p>2M has worked very hard to make their place a wheeling area for beginners to buggies and everything in between. They have stuff you can do in a Jeep on 33's and have fun, or stuff you will flip your junk on in a linked v8 buggy and its all in one location....it makes for a great time because new people get to be in the mix of all the vehicles and it gets them more involved like that. </p><p></p><p>Areas like this help people get into the sport and i think it allows newer people to feel less intimidated by being able to get there feet wet on something smaller and then begin to feel more confident in other areas that may be bigger or steeper. I think a lot of places want new people to get involved in the sport, but they lack a way to draw new wheelers in at "their own pace" and this runs said new wheeler off. Being intimidated or pressured into something getting in over their head for their skill level...just because someone else tries to talk them into something they should not do if they don't feel comfortable yet.</p><p></p><p>personally getting more people into wheeling and teaching them about the right responsibility's to help keep are riding places open for everyone to enjoy is a win win in my book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ftoy516, post: 645059, member: 6879"] I personally think that some good technical "Rock" crawling would be a great addition to any park....i know that you guys will have the Hill killin stuff down pat based on the experiences you have. Old school style rock crawling are a big hit at a lot of jeep style events....something like the way Crawford's was at tellico, there was a concrete area in South Carolina if i remember correctly...we have a great local area that some friends have built up over the years call 2M Rock Garden here in Cleveland Ga and it is a place to wheel. 2M has worked very hard to make their place a wheeling area for beginners to buggies and everything in between. They have stuff you can do in a Jeep on 33's and have fun, or stuff you will flip your junk on in a linked v8 buggy and its all in one location....it makes for a great time because new people get to be in the mix of all the vehicles and it gets them more involved like that. Areas like this help people get into the sport and i think it allows newer people to feel less intimidated by being able to get there feet wet on something smaller and then begin to feel more confident in other areas that may be bigger or steeper. I think a lot of places want new people to get involved in the sport, but they lack a way to draw new wheelers in at "their own pace" and this runs said new wheeler off. Being intimidated or pressured into something getting in over their head for their skill level...just because someone else tries to talk them into something they should not do if they don't feel comfortable yet. personally getting more people into wheeling and teaching them about the right responsibility's to help keep are riding places open for everyone to enjoy is a win win in my book. [/QUOTE]
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