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Where to wheel in TX and OK?
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<blockquote data-quote="Monstercrawler" data-source="post: 619582" data-attributes="member: 1665"><p>As stated, Burris Valley and Clayton are both bad ass places. Big rocks that will test all skill levels. </p><p></p><p>Clayton can be wheeled 24/7 for $20 a day. Burris Valley is only open on certain weekends but I think it was $20 a day as well. </p><p></p><p>Arbuckle offroad park in Troy ok is worth checking out if you like the high traction type of rocks. </p><p></p><p>K2 and Wolf Caves down in central Tex is also very high traction rocks and lots of fun. </p><p></p><p></p><p>You could spend a few days at Burris Valley, then head over 30 miles to Clayton and spend a few days. If you are still in one piece you could drive an hour west to Arbuckle and wheel a day. Once you get enough of Oklahoma you could then head south into TX to wheel K2 and Wolf Caves. That would be a hell of a trip if you could keep the rig together. </p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monstercrawler, post: 619582, member: 1665"] As stated, Burris Valley and Clayton are both bad ass places. Big rocks that will test all skill levels. Clayton can be wheeled 24/7 for $20 a day. Burris Valley is only open on certain weekends but I think it was $20 a day as well. Arbuckle offroad park in Troy ok is worth checking out if you like the high traction type of rocks. K2 and Wolf Caves down in central Tex is also very high traction rocks and lots of fun. You could spend a few days at Burris Valley, then head over 30 miles to Clayton and spend a few days. If you are still in one piece you could drive an hour west to Arbuckle and wheel a day. Once you get enough of Oklahoma you could then head south into TX to wheel K2 and Wolf Caves. That would be a hell of a trip if you could keep the rig together. . [/QUOTE]
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