laurel ride

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once again another ride to laurel is scheduled for the 7th of january. wish we could get some cruisers to go!
 
leave from some where around brians house at 7 am sharp get to laurel at 9 am ride till lunch eat lunch then ride a little more probly till 3 or 4 pm and head home! no over nighters yet! hope to get a two day run in the spring! you commen greg!
 
Here is the Announcement Post:

All of the chatter, pics and videos for these rides is on mississippi-mud.com.

Sunday, Jan 7th will be the next scheduled trail ride in Laurel. I am sorry for those of you who cannot make it on that date. I wll try to accommodate y'all in a future event.

:) Bring the family! :)
As usual, we will start at Busy Bee truck stop. (See map.)
From Interstate 59 (North or South), take exit 96B COOK AVE. to Highway 15 SOUTH. You will see BUSY BEE truck stop on the right within a 1/4 mile. It is a yellow sign.
We will meet at the Busy Bee truck stop in Laurel at 9 AM and should be done by (about)3:00PM. We will have lunch on the trail. I will have a small grill and a stove. I will bring burgers, buns and condiments. White 4X4 is bringing deer sausage. Bring your own drinks , but no alcohol.
Feel free to bring something that you can throw on the grill or stove, for yourself or to share. I usually have canned stuff that I can heat up for the kids, as an example.
Folding chairs are a good idea, also.
Your vehicle must be roadworthy and street legal.
Here is where we ride:
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I already found some new trail that will bring us from blacktop right into the trail. :cool: This will replace miles of gravel road with miles of paved back road.
The new trail (Rooster Tail Ridge) will bring us by "The Afterburner" where we had lunch on the last ride. From there, we run that section opposite of how we usually run it.
Next we run the Mall Crawler Parkway and Jungle Flats in the reverse direction. ;) From there, we move onto even newer stuff. :)
I will do my best to use trails that are wide enough for full-size rigs, but let's face it; trails are more challenging for full-size rigs. My hat is off to those who do it. ;)
As usual, there will be a few "options". Most will have bypasses. For the others, we have straps and winches. :D
Stock or lightly modded 4x4s should be able to make all of the trails. We have experienced wheelers to guide newcomers through the tricky stuff. :)
If you want to improve your rig before the ride, here are some recommendations:
  • Suspension lift or anything that will improve chassis clearance.
  • High-clearance bumper(s).
  • CB radio ! ! !
  • Tow strap. (20' or 30' x 2" with loops.)
  • Tow hook front AND rear. A hitch receiver with a pin is fine.
  • Winch.
  • Any other mods, spare parts, tools, safety stuff and recovery gear that make a good trail rig GREAT.
 
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