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YnotTurbo

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Posted: 07/11/08 06:21pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

What a great place to camp. We can't wait to go back. The woods are awesome up there.







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Great pics, looks like fun.





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YNot, how were the trails down there? Spent some time at Browning Fork this week riding. Trailer looks sharp.


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YnotTurbo

You did go by the Wagon Wheel and get a Hotdog while on the trail?

How about those buns.

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Sprinks, The trails were great. They are two way, so you do have to keep your lights on and watch for other riders. The campground was great. You have access to the trail from the KOA. They also have outlaw trails that you can ride on for free. There is a guy who will give you guided tours for 15 bucks. Kids are free. If you go, ask around for a guy named Capt Jack. He has only one arm, but rides quad just fine. He knows the mountains like the back of his hand. We did not get a chance to go with him, but we did meet and talk with him. Nice guy. Thanks for the nice comment about our fiver.
How was the Forks?? O' ya, we did go to the wagon wheel for lunch.

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We stayed in the cabins before the Indian Ridge Trail System of The Hatfield-McCoy was opened. We found trails back to the Black Dog where we usually stayed. GPS is your best friend on these trails. I would like to know how you got that rig into the KOA. We came in from Windmill Gap and with a 18' car trailer with 4 full size atv's it was a tight. I have a 302 Fuzion on order and would like to go to this KOA.

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There is only one bad spot. When you turn off the 52 towards the KOA. It is a very hard 90 plus degree turn. If you swing it wide, but it can be done. Just watch for on coming traffic. Its a two lane road. The roads are a tad bit narrow as well. Once you get to the KOA, its easy getting parked in your site.

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