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93 Krawler 07-14-2013 10:20 PM

WindRock Trip 9/27 -9/29
 
A few of us are planning to go to WindRock in September. We've never been there before, so we thought we would check it out. http://windrockpark.com/ Post up if you want to go.

Going so far:
Kevin (93 Krawler)
Ben (bbtank45)
Jim B (beer_goggles_009)
Mark (stickman)

93 Krawler 07-15-2013 01:27 PM

I was checking out their site, and the place looks impressive. The lodging there is a lot nicer than Harlan. Windrock is a lot closer to I75. Looks like an easier drive than Harlan.

The drive to Windrock is 280 miles, 4.17 hours, and 23 miles off I75.
The drive to Harlan is 262 miles, 4.15 hours, and 75 miles off I75.

tjjeepjeep 07-15-2013 02:40 PM

I can't remember Harlan costs, is $17 per person fairly close?

I see cabins with showers... as well as a bathhouses. Never mind on the cost.

Can't wait to hear the report on the trails.

93 Krawler 07-15-2013 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by tjjeepjeep (Post 76792)
I can't remember Harlan costs, is $17 per person fairly close?

I see cabins with showers... as well as a bathhouses. Never mind on the cost.

Can't wait to hear the report on the trails.

Primitive at Harlan was $15 a night per tent with use of the shower house. Windrock definitely has a nice setup for lodging.

Everyone I know that has been there says it's great. Everything from mild to wild. The big difference are the obstacles. Instead of them being short like Harlan, these are much longer obstacles. Should be a good time.

solar1 07-16-2013 08:14 AM

Windrock is awesome. Ill be back there first weekend I August. I usually go a few times a year. The campground is very nice, bath houses are heated and cooled and are super nice and normally clean. Cabins are also really nice. Windrock is a but expensive due to the Tenn taxes but the 72,000 acres makes it worth it.

beer_goggles_009 07-16-2013 09:57 AM

Not sure about an easier drive than Harlan..... You need to go through the mountains into Tennessee. If I remember correctly the grade through Jellico is pretty steep. So it is not exactly an easy tow.

I'm exited to go check windrock out.

jim

Runoveru2 07-16-2013 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by beer_goggles_009 (Post 76813)
Not sure about an easier drive than Harlan..... You need to go through the mountains into Tennessee. If I remember correctly the grade through Jellico is pretty steep. So it is not exactly an easy tow.

I'm exited to go check windrock out.

jim

X2
Im Ready

93 Krawler 07-16-2013 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by beer_goggles_009 (Post 76813)
Not sure about an easier drive than Harlan..... You need to go through the mountains into Tennessee. If I remember correctly the grade through Jellico is pretty steep. So it is not exactly an easy tow.

I'm exited to go check windrock out.

jim

I know it's not an easy tow at all. I thought it would be an easier drive compared to Harlan after you hit the Corbin exit. Coming back out of Harlan is the worst.

I like checking out new places. Can't wait!!

humpy 07-16-2013 12:21 PM

The hard tow stuff cracks me up lol put the pedal in the floor and don't let out till ya get there!! Y'all must be towin with fords ha! :evilgrin:

Redriverranger 07-16-2013 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by humpy (Post 76824)
The hard tow stuff cracks me up lol put the pedal in the floor and don't let out till ya get there!! Y'all must be towin with fords ha! :evilgrin:

Easy.. I've been to Windrock 3 times now, since 2005. The last trip was in April of this year. I had a great time. It's a great big place. I've never went without a somewhat local that know's the place, which makes a huge difference on what you see. Rattlerock is tough. We ran it last trip, for the first time through to the exit. Big boulders. Little mule, is fun as well.

93 Krawler 07-16-2013 09:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by humpy (Post 76824)
The hard tow stuff cracks me up lol put the pedal in the floor and don't let out till ya get there!! Y'all must be towin with fords ha! :evilgrin:

Nope, Chev 1 ton box truck with a 6.0. The whole setup weighs 17,500lbs with the rig behind it. It don't like hills so much... It does alright though.

humpy 07-16-2013 10:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Redriverranger (Post 76837)
Easy.. I've been to Windrock 3 times now, since 2005. The last trip was in April of this year. I had a great time. It's a great big place. I've never went without a somewhat local that know's the place, which makes a huge difference on what you see. Rattlerock is tough. We ran it last trip, for the first time through to the exit. Big boulders. Little mule, is fun as well.

Casey I am POSITIVE your right foot was pushed through the floorboard lol I've seen h drive lol

humpy 07-16-2013 10:19 PM

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Originally Posted by humpy (Post 76843)
Casey I am POSITIVE your right four was pushed through the floorboard lol I've seen h drive lol

Foot^

beer_goggles_009 07-22-2013 10:05 PM

I'm working on getting us a local guide from another club I belong to show us around.

jim

93 Krawler 07-23-2013 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by beer_goggles_009 (Post 76927)
I'm working on getting us a local guide from another club I belong to show us around.

jim

That would be cool. :thumbup:

kkoepper 07-23-2013 05:46 PM

I went with some of the guys from Knox offroad club last summer. Great bunch of guys. Definitely need a local to show you the fun stuff. I contacted them through their website.

93 Krawler 07-23-2013 09:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kkoepper (Post 76936)
I went with some of the guys from Knox offroad club last summer. Great bunch of guys. Definitely need a local to show you the fun stuff. I contacted them through their website.

Yeah, everyone that's been there says to get a local to show you around or you'll be driving around missing all the good stuff. Thanks for the info.

beer_goggles_009 07-24-2013 09:43 PM

I have a guide for us from the area. just need to work out the details of when they can be there.


What can everyone do as far as travel plans?

Jim

93 Krawler 07-25-2013 05:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by beer_goggles_009 (Post 76951)
I have a guide for us from the area. just need to work out the details of when they can be there.


What can everyone do as far as travel plans?

Jim

You talking dates? I am flexable, Jimmy is not. This is the only weekend he can do.

beer_goggles_009 07-25-2013 05:57 PM

I think the dates should work, I have not offered that as a flexible. Not sure what time they will be available Friday. At worst we can run by ourselves Friday, with the Guide telling up what trails are goodl

Then they can join us when they are available.


I think it will work.



When is everyone else planning on going down. Thursday night or Friday morning?
Jim

93 Krawler 07-25-2013 08:55 PM

I think leaving Thursday evening would be good. It's up to Jimmy.

Runoveru2 07-25-2013 10:43 PM

I won't get off work till 8pm Thursday night, Friday Morning is really the better deal for me.

93 Krawler 07-26-2013 09:03 PM

Friday morning it is...

bbtank45 08-18-2013 10:53 PM

Count myself and my brother in.....

U guys planning to camp or stay in a cabin?

93 Krawler 08-21-2013 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by bbtank45 (Post 77307)
Count myself and my brother in.....

U guys planning to camp or stay in a cabin?

Great!! We will most likely do primitive camping. Since I sleep in my box truck, I would rather get an RV spot and plug in. It's better than running a generator. I think Jim wants to do primitive. It's up to you guys. If you do a cabin, I'll do the rv spot.


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