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A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

by Stefan Roth

Trailfest went so well that it probably deserves 10,000 words, but since I can't write that many words, here are 10 pictures with descriptions (click on a picture to see the full size)..

 

Coal Creek OHV Area is huge: 72,000 acres (10 times the size of Tellico). There are literally dozens of trails. More will be opened in the future. Coal Creek OHV Area is also known as Windrock.

The Extreme Ridge Runners club hosted a flat fender Jeep (1941-1955) trail rides for all levels of modified Jeeps.
The Scrambler Association hosted a Jeep CJ-8 (Scrambler) trail ride and the turnout was large!

 

 

Trail riding is what our events are all about. At Coal Creek OHV Area, you can enjoy every type of trail to your hearts desires. There are miles and miles of trails.

 

The three days of family-oriented trail riding offered a choice of reasonably easy trails for the enthusiast that drives a mildly modified vehicle ...

... all the way up to extremely hard trails that are expected at our events.

Rattle Rock is an extremely difficult trail. It's made up of BIG boulders up a mountain side. Large tires and dual lockers are a must. The trail attracts expert drivers from all around the country and lots of crowds to watch you make it or break it.

"I'm a happy dog!"

A novel idea for a camper.

Dinner time!

No words needed here.

Photobooks:  1   2   3 

 

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