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hi yall I lookin for anyone who knows when they are going to have a rock crawlin event at chock cherry canyon in Farmington new mexico,i keep hearing something around july? jim:biggrin:
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Has anyone here tackled The Amazon Trail at Burning Rock yet? [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OU_SK2QnOI]The Amazon at Burning Rock - Muddiest Off-Road Trail - YouTube[/ame]
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Monster Truck Freestyle with Black Stallion and Higher Education plus a JET POWERED ATV will toast a car into ashes along with our Full Racing Program and the 600 Micro Sprints (No Late Models this week). Friday July 13th at 6:45PM Black Rock Speedway - 82 Main Street - Route 14A - Dundee, NY 14837 :: 607-243-8686
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Inside Clingstone, the house on a rock - Boston.com
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Burning Rock is a great family ride and a cool place to spend the weekend with buddies.It has 8000 acres of trails that take you through abandoned abandoned coal mine sites and coal camps of the Winding Gulf Coalfields.There's plenty to do close by like horseback riding,rafting,and guided fishing trips to name a few.Lots of restaurants from 10-20 minutes away,plus gas,Wal-Mart,and atv dealers.Camping at the trailhead or local trailhouses are the most convenient way to go.They have one day and 3-7 day passes available too. http://http://4-wheel-inntrailhouse.parks.officelive.com/default.aspx Trailhouse
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lets all boycott burning rock atv park untill they tell use why out of state cost more than in state. they told me they looked at hatfield and mccoy and theres is that way, and i told them that hatfield and mccoy get state tax money for there trails there for out of state should pay more becouse we do not pay the tax to start with. burning rock get there money from federal taxs that we all pay so there for we should all pay the same to ride. i hope that we can get them to lower there price becouse i like the trails and the people at the trailhead but for the money (if you have never been here) go to hatfeild and mccoy, they have a lot more trails, places to stay, and eat. they cost less to for out of state- $50.00 per year wit over 400 miles of trails and more comeing this year. burning rock cost $60.00 for out of state and there are not many places to stay and no where to eat, they have less than 100 miles of trails.