Hatfields and mcoy's

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    Hatfields and mcoy's

    Has anyone ever been on a trail ride there, their website say's there's over 500 miles of trails, that would be fun.
    Last edited by Mike; 05-21-2012 at 10:33 PM. Reason: moved thread from "6x6 world website" forum to the trail ride forum

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    That would be a blast to ride, but I can't say I've ever seen that trail system in person. As long as the trail ride doesn't turn into something like the movie "Deliverance" (banjo music begins to play) I'd say it would be a great adventure.
    "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"

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    Our machines are not allowed there. I have discussed this several times with them but still come up with nothing, but............things change and if this could happen it would make for a great ride. Vehicles must have steering wheels or motorcycle type handle bars for entry. The Avenger has motorcycle type steering but is still not allowed????????????????

    If something has changed that would be great. So if you check and things have changed please let us know.

    Lewis

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    Did they say it had to be a functional steering wheel? Can always get an "el'cheapo" and bolt it to the passenger side.

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    Unfortunately according to them you must first buy a permit and i guess they look at the machines. I would love to find a way around this and ride those trails they go for miles! Maybe they will change the rules some day. Please don't stop trying! Maybe someone else will have better luck!

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