04-11-2017, 01:23 AM
The pics are on FB. I'm not gonna upload them twice. Clay took more pics than I did. Frankly, I was so busy enjoying the trails I didn't take many. Anyway, we accumulated about 120 miles on the trails in 3 days and it was awesome. There was a bunch to see and I think we were able to see 90% of the park that was worth seeing. The rain made the difficult trails extreme but we prevailed undamaged nonetheless. Clay and I both agreed to pull line after 2 attempts unless a third attempt was approved by the observer. We stuck to it for the most part and had a great time. I can't wait to go back. The huge selection of trails and massive acreage makes this place a goldmine especially considering how little opposing traffic we experienced even on Saturday. URE doesn't hold a candle to Windrock, not even close. Harlan is on my list now for sure!
I did have a front wheel bearing catastrophically fail on the interstate on the way home and it destroyed my spindle and hub assembly. I ended up leaving the Bronco behind because my boy had to get to school the next morning. We flew home and I flew back up a few days later and fixed it up no problem then drove her back home to Tampa.
Those who didn't come missed out big time. I foresee many more trips to Windrock in the future although my days of driving the Bronco all the way from Tampa are numbered. 11 hours sitting in that beast is a task and it is getting old.
I did have a front wheel bearing catastrophically fail on the interstate on the way home and it destroyed my spindle and hub assembly. I ended up leaving the Bronco behind because my boy had to get to school the next morning. We flew home and I flew back up a few days later and fixed it up no problem then drove her back home to Tampa.
Those who didn't come missed out big time. I foresee many more trips to Windrock in the future although my days of driving the Bronco all the way from Tampa are numbered. 11 hours sitting in that beast is a task and it is getting old.
'77 351w- Explorer EFI, 4R70W, 4-link, lockers, 4.56, 35" MT/Rs with a severe rock addiction.mokin:
Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads.
Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads.