moonlight racing in Sullivan 12/11

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I'm trying to switch shifts with someone, so I can go! But I highly doubt it'll happen....
 
Spring Trail

This looks like my style. If we do the calm stuff I think I'm in. I'll also give William a call.

Steve
 
Holy Crap. Steve is it really you? It would be great to see you out on the trail again.

Joe
 
Were they on 270 in that second video?
 
What? I thought I saw the west co mall in the background. Are you sure that wasn't Manchester? Wait, I see India's Kitchen too. They better finish soon - the buffet ends at 3.
 
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Wow, looks like a beautiful and scenic drive down to the park. Do you have any picks of the actual off-road area?? Would love to see that part also.
 
No shame to his game.

Wow, looks like a beautiful and scenic drive down to the park. Do you have any picks of the actual off-road area?? Would love to see that part also.
Actually in the Christmas Spirit, all of the proceeds go to the handicapped orphanage which is onsite. The kids picked the name Moonlight Racing. The kids maintain and cut the trails. Have you ever tried to using a chainsaw and crutches at the same time. I think they did a bangup job considering their isues. Shame on you Rekcut.
 
Wow, looks like a beautiful and scenic drive down to the park. Do you have any picks of the actual off-road area?? Would love to see that part also.
Maybe next time we organize a run you can take off of your busy webwheeling schedule and meet us out on the trail to show us all the gnarly trails you have been wheeling. (Yeah the park was kinda "tame" but still worth the short trip out to be in the woods for a while)


With that being said without some improvement in marking the trails and difficulty level the moonlight racing park is good for a shakedown run and light trail riding. The helmetless atv riders bothered some (including myself). There isn't much for organization. I did ask the owner of the park if he would entertain the idea of letting a 4wd club come in and cut/create trails and he seemed open to that. I don't know if it would be worth it but a thought none the less. This is absolutely a good park for beginners as the majority of the lesser built rigs emailed me and said they had a blast.
 
Actually in the Christmas Spirit, all of the proceeds go to the handicapped orphanage which is onsite. The kids picked the name Moonlight Racing. The kids maintain and cut the trails. Have you ever tried to using a chainsaw and crutches at the same time. I think they did a bangup job considering their isues. Shame on you Rekcut.

And if you buy into that story you might also be interested in an Iguana.
 
Maybe next time we organize a run you can take off of your busy webwheeling schedule and meet us out on the trail to show us all the gnarly trails you have been wheeling.

Ouch, oooo, man that stings. Heard you guys on mud were a mean spirited group.:rolleyes:

Little touchy on the subject arent we..
 
And if you buy into that story you might also be interested in an Iguana.
Those Pieces of s*** don't go anywhere. Even with 4.7's. I'm looking for a vehicle that can simply drive around trucks that block the trail. For the most part it's been the white ones, but I remeber a Black one blocking the trail one time. But that was just a fluke.
 
Ouch, oooo, man that stings. Heard you guys on mud were a mean spirited group.:rolleyes:

Little touchy on the subject arent we..
no not mean spirited or touchy. You should really get out the next time we go. I was thinking flat nasty in a few months. You game? Maybe early spring?
 
Those trails look to extreme for my pinked wheeled 80...
 

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