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Post by movingman on Mar 3, 2011 18:41:38 GMT -6
I was thinking of bringing my nieces to the ride this weekend, but I have never been down there before. Do they require safety classes for younger riders to ride there? My nieces are 15 and 13. I am having a hard time finding much info on the internet. I cannot find a phone number that works.
Also would this place be alright for them to ride? They ride around at my dads place but they have never been to an ATV park.
Any information is appreciated
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Post by ubnpast on Mar 3, 2011 20:25:46 GMT -6
Jon, this is a perfect place for even young kids and beginners. There are two requirements. $5 a person and a helmet. It's not a big park. It's about 20 acres of sandy whoops. There are no hills taller than 6'. Don't let the size fool you. They make the most of the space. The trails go every which way and loop back and forth. Did I mention its all whoops? I will see you there!!!!
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Post by movingman on Mar 3, 2011 21:41:06 GMT -6
Great, thanks
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Post by Weck on Mar 4, 2011 7:31:20 GMT -6
Its probably more than 20 acres.
I'm bringing my boys 10 & 7. One thing about this weekend, I think there will be a lot of dirtbikes buzzing around because there is a race, weekend after this one. It might be crowded.
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Post by ubnpast on Mar 4, 2011 12:10:57 GMT -6
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Post by ubnpast on Mar 6, 2011 22:47:19 GMT -6
Only video I took today. It starts out following Josh Radcliff. Then we meet up with Amber and Neal and follow them. Towards the end we find Jon, Jon's brother, Jon's neice and Don.
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Post by themacs4s on Mar 7, 2011 9:30:27 GMT -6
Cool vid! It's too bad they won't drag something through there and smooth out some of those trails a little bit, and it wouldn't take much to build a few ramps too. It has potential, with a little work it could be a really desirable destination. I was thinking, I've been riding for 20 yrs or so and that place hasn't changed a bit. I still wish I could have been there though, woops or no woops would beat sitting on the couch. What did everybody else think of the place?
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Post by movingman on Mar 7, 2011 16:29:31 GMT -6
I thought the place was cool. My nieces loved it. My one niece said that she wanted to just drive up and down whoops all day.
It was so busy there yesterday. When we got there it was empty but by noon it was packed.
My back is a little sore today from the whoops or it might have been this:
Oh and Tweety's makes a great D***head burger ;D
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Post by ubnpast on Mar 7, 2011 17:51:35 GMT -6
Keep scraping the back end of that quad and level out those whoops!
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Post by shezuki on Mar 7, 2011 20:50:08 GMT -6
My favorite part of the day was the lunch!!!! I can't believe no one else has brought it up yet!! Who knew Al could shove that big sandwich in his mouth like that. That man has some talent, and maybe a new career. Any comments about lunch at Tweety's? ? ;D
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Post by boogiemanatv on Mar 8, 2011 17:17:40 GMT -6
Tweetys was good i would go back again. The Scooby burger looked good
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Post by shezuki on Mar 9, 2011 9:29:24 GMT -6
What about the Tweety's excellent waitstaff?? It's not every day that a waitress says "I love you!" and don't forget about the stud muffin bartender with the backwards t-shirt? ohhhh, good times, good food, good service!! ;D
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Post by movingman on Mar 9, 2011 10:47:56 GMT -6
How crazy was that place. Who knew a 25 year old isn't allowed to say b*tch. I love how the cook was screaming her name to come and get the orders when they were done. My eyes are still hurting from the bright yellow paint.
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Post by boogiemanatv on Mar 9, 2011 20:26:38 GMT -6
we should have worn sun glassesinside it might have helped
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