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RBD 2020 @ Hawk Pride - Nov 27-29
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<blockquote data-quote="ridered3" data-source="post: 754761" data-attributes="member: 1371"><p>Quick trip report:</p><p></p><p>Thursday the wife's family moved Thanksgiving up to lunch time so we got to head down to Hawk Pride at 4pm instead of 4am Friday morning <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies2/dblthumb2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":dblthumb:" title="Dblthumb2 :dblthumb:" data-shortname=":dblthumb:" />. Rolled in right at 7pm so got camp setup and ate/hung out with all the folks from all over (Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Louisiana, etc).</p><p></p><p>Friday went out for some trails with [USER=5925]@Bebop[/USER] [USER=13959]@WildDog[/USER] [USER=1982]@rafter b2000[/USER] [USER=13609]@ljholmann[/USER] [USER=613]@cushmaneaglerider[/USER] [USER=4766]@leeadam94[/USER] [USER=6105]@Mattman347[/USER] [USER=1962]@zukimaster[/USER] & [USER=307]@CHASMAN9[/USER] We ended up riding all over and covering around 7 miles in 6 hours of drive-time (first screenshot of the CartoTracks map shows most of our route) but we were out from 1030-530 including some carnage for [USER=5925]@Bebop[/USER] and [USER=1962]@zukimaster[/USER] Left the woods just in time for a massive thunderstorm that stayed around for a couple of hours so we all got drenched. After a couple of hours drying out we were able to fix supper and hang out for a couple of hours.</p><p></p><p>Saturday morning was spent with some rig checkups and watched some beatdowns on the race hills by the Tanners and whoever else wanted to hit some hills. Went out trail riding again and covered 3 miles in a little over an hour of drive-time before [USER=13609]@ljholmann[/USER] had some steering issues. Headed back to camp for lunch & to watch [USER=6105]@Mattman347[/USER] swap a spare doubler into the Explorer so Abigail could drive some more. </p><p></p><p>Went back out Saturday evening from 3 to 530 and hit more trails. Covered a little over 3 miles in a little over 2 hours of drive-time (second screenshot of CartoTracks map shows most of the route for Saturday). I may or may not have gotten a little bit of front end air time in the juggy on the last climb, but don't have any pictures of that just yet. Got back to camp and hung out [USER=1918]@GIZMO1[/USER] and the Cajun's camp and had some delicious supper and awesome hang out/story time.</p><p></p><p>Everyone loaded up and headed home Sunday morning before the rain rolled in. So we ended up covering at least 27-30 miles in 10ish hours of drive-time on the trails. Overall Hawk Pride was absolutely packed to the gills with folks due to the rain on Friday night. The trails were not too bad in terms of traffic jams minus the main roads going through the parking areas, but that is to be expected.</p><p></p><p>Many thanks to [USER=13959]@WildDog[/USER] [USER=1982]@rafter b2000[/USER] [USER=1918]@GIZMO1[/USER] and the Cajuns for all the food. Thanks to [USER=613]@cushmaneaglerider[/USER] for being the trail leader on Friday and thanks to [USER=1]@Speeding[/USER] for putting on a non-event like this that brings so many people together from various parts of the country/world, various backgrounds, various off-road vehicles, and various personalities.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Guess that wasn't a very short trip report. Headline news version: Great trip with great friends/family. 10 out of 10 stars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ridered3, post: 754761, member: 1371"] Quick trip report: Thursday the wife's family moved Thanksgiving up to lunch time so we got to head down to Hawk Pride at 4pm instead of 4am Friday morning :dblthumb:. Rolled in right at 7pm so got camp setup and ate/hung out with all the folks from all over (Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Louisiana, etc). Friday went out for some trails with [USER=5925]@Bebop[/USER] [USER=13959]@WildDog[/USER] [USER=1982]@rafter b2000[/USER] [USER=13609]@ljholmann[/USER] [USER=613]@cushmaneaglerider[/USER] [USER=4766]@leeadam94[/USER] [USER=6105]@Mattman347[/USER] [USER=1962]@zukimaster[/USER] & [USER=307]@CHASMAN9[/USER] We ended up riding all over and covering around 7 miles in 6 hours of drive-time (first screenshot of the CartoTracks map shows most of our route) but we were out from 1030-530 including some carnage for [USER=5925]@Bebop[/USER] and [USER=1962]@zukimaster[/USER] Left the woods just in time for a massive thunderstorm that stayed around for a couple of hours so we all got drenched. After a couple of hours drying out we were able to fix supper and hang out for a couple of hours. Saturday morning was spent with some rig checkups and watched some beatdowns on the race hills by the Tanners and whoever else wanted to hit some hills. Went out trail riding again and covered 3 miles in a little over an hour of drive-time before [USER=13609]@ljholmann[/USER] had some steering issues. Headed back to camp for lunch & to watch [USER=6105]@Mattman347[/USER] swap a spare doubler into the Explorer so Abigail could drive some more. Went back out Saturday evening from 3 to 530 and hit more trails. Covered a little over 3 miles in a little over 2 hours of drive-time (second screenshot of CartoTracks map shows most of the route for Saturday). I may or may not have gotten a little bit of front end air time in the juggy on the last climb, but don't have any pictures of that just yet. Got back to camp and hung out [USER=1918]@GIZMO1[/USER] and the Cajun's camp and had some delicious supper and awesome hang out/story time. Everyone loaded up and headed home Sunday morning before the rain rolled in. So we ended up covering at least 27-30 miles in 10ish hours of drive-time on the trails. Overall Hawk Pride was absolutely packed to the gills with folks due to the rain on Friday night. The trails were not too bad in terms of traffic jams minus the main roads going through the parking areas, but that is to be expected. Many thanks to [USER=13959]@WildDog[/USER] [USER=1982]@rafter b2000[/USER] [USER=1918]@GIZMO1[/USER] and the Cajuns for all the food. Thanks to [USER=613]@cushmaneaglerider[/USER] for being the trail leader on Friday and thanks to [USER=1]@Speeding[/USER] for putting on a non-event like this that brings so many people together from various parts of the country/world, various backgrounds, various off-road vehicles, and various personalities. EDIT: Guess that wasn't a very short trip report. Headline news version: Great trip with great friends/family. 10 out of 10 stars. [/QUOTE]
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