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Old 01-19-2012, 04:24 PM
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No Jeep. Have an S10 Blazer with a shackle/torsion bar lift and 31" A/T's.
Old 01-19-2012, 09:40 PM
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wow what a cool place. i had never heard of it before and just read up on alot of it. very interesting story. i would love to do some wheeling over there sometime as it seems like there is lots of trails. thanks for sharing man!
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Originally Posted by RedRocketZ28
No Jeep. Have an S10 Blazer with a shackle/torsion bar lift and 31" A/T's.
Ah okay. Find a local Blazer or Chevy off-road forum. That's your best bet.



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wow what a cool place. i had never heard of it before and just read up on alot of it. very interesting story. i would love to do some wheeling over there sometime as it seems like there is lots of trails. thanks for sharing man!
Thanks! It is always a fun time. Definitely be weary if going at night, though, as there are some sheer drops that are hard to see. There's a coal mine tour in the neighboring town of Ashland in the warmer months. It's a fun time and great way to beat the heat. Freezing underrround!




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