I just got home, Dan and i left this AM, the others are probably on there way by now. I'll get my pics and video up later.
Had a great week! Here is my condensed critique, just speaking for myself.
We wheeled Washita last Sunday, had a great day. Wheeled a intermediate trail to the top of the mountain, took half the day up and half the day down. The payback was the gorgeous view. And the view was while sitting on top of huge rocks. Would be very cool to camp up there. It rained Sunday night and most of the day on Monday. We camped in a low area, was a mud fest getting the 3 tow rigs out, Todd and I almost made it even pulling trailers (Todd got farther than me). We had a little help from the owners bad ass 4x4 tractor. Clints FJC made it out on its own pulling his unloaded trailer on street tires, not even AT's!! Feather in the cap for the yota A trac or what ever it is called!! I really don't think it had anything to do with driver!! What do gay horses eat????
Then we went to Flat Nasty, hands down my fav!!! Very remote, uncivilized, great trails that are very well marked. Camping was in a huge mowed meadow that was surrounded by hills and trees and we were the only ones in the park the whole time there. Owner, Ron is very cool!
Then to SMORR. Like Todd said, got off to a very bad start here. Thanks to Bill being there before us he was able to convince the 10:00 PM sunglass wearing fella to "let" us wheel on our own so we agreed to try it. I missed any wheelin today so not sure what new ground the guys saw but yesterday is was just OK, except for one rock/boulder trail we got through that was a blast!! Also, thanks to Thad ("Rekut" here) for coming out and showing us around!
Camping facilities at SMORR are first rate, probably won't find any nicer but I still enjoyed the remote scenic camping at Flat Nasty more. I don't regret the extra miles to see SMORR but not sure I would go back. I would like to hear what they saw today, maybe that would change my mind.
Another thing I liked about Flat Nasty over SMORR was that FN was all hills and SMORR seemed to be somewhat flat and then you dropped into the trails as opposed to climbing up to the trails. I am kind of splitting hairs here but it makes for better scenery. Also the trails at FN seemed more natural, no gravel added etc.
Any way, I had a great trip, lots of storys to tell, great group of guys to hang with!! Had a blast in the evenings around the fire!!
John, I'll make you a deal.......I'll bring the quarters for Tony to the Jambo if you bring the quarters for Tony to the Hoedown!?!