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New ORV Park in Cullman

J.A.B

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Thought this would be of intrest - a county run park boasting to be better than any around-we'll see. But at any rate at least in AL parks are being opened and not shut down by the state.



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That horseback riding , hiking and wheeling co-existing and said wheeling being the best around seems a little bit of a challenge.

Id love to see them pull it off, I hope it lives up to the hype "Sellers" is putting out about it and good for them for being proactive on a community service that will generate tax revenue. I say smart move Cullman County !! thumb.gif
 
P said:
That horseback riding , hiking and wheeling co-existing and said wheeling being the best around seems a little bit of a challenge.

I really think they CAN. Think of all the wildlife seen at GrayRock. The horses would not be around the high RPM areas I would not think, any more than we would want to go down the flat narrow trails they like. Now ATV and horse could be an issue.
 
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