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Posted by: S2P

Went to LBL turkey bay riding area. Had a great time all kinds of trails from beginer to some serious hill climbs and technical washed out areas. I believe there are 2400 acres to ride on. there is camping for $8.00 per night (primative) No showers and portajohns but they pumped them out and cleaned them every am. Cost $15.00 for a 3day pass. Took the family and we drove 9 1/2 hours to met some family there who live in Ill. We all had Bikes and fourwheelers and could ride together or split up into groups. Just thought I would let everbody know it was a nice area, and fun for everyone.



Posted by: Bill Fuller

Turkey Bay is nice but there is going to be some major changes in the are come the first of the year.Since the US Forrestry dept has gotten ahold off it the place is getting smaller and smaller each weekend.I predict that it will be marked/directional trails before it's all over.You should go to Hatfield Mccoy trails in WV.Or if you like this area (Tenn/Ky.)then try www.143offroad.com



Posted by: jesshamner

quote:
Originally posted by Bill Fuller
then try www.142offroad.com



I think you mean www.143offroad.com .



Posted by: smr

Sucks don't it Bill...I remember the good ole days at Turkey Bay.

We all need to stick together or this place will be shut down for good.



Posted by: Bush0102

everyone needs to check out windrock...72,000 acres of privately owned land...for only 10 bucks. its worth the drive



Posted by: Bill Fuller

quote:
Originally posted by jesshamner
I think you mean www.143offroad.com .
Thanks Jess



Posted by: Bill Fuller

How do you get to Windrock?From Nashville.



Posted by: jcsact

It is close to Oliver Spring and about 20 miles North of Knoxville.



Posted by: smr

You take I40 toward Knoxville and get off at exit 347 and go toward Oak Ridge.

I had some buddies go back during the summer. They said it was OK..not as good as the Bay but it was still fun. Mostly wide open fire roads.(at least that is what they said)

When you get ready to go, let me know. Maybe me and Rob could make the drive down.



Posted by: Bill Fuller

Fire roads don't interest me Harold were you at the last round of the Winter Series?



Posted by: Bush0102

there is about 5 miles of fire roads out of about 250 total trail miles. There is so much technical stuff there...i've ridden at lbl a few times and windrock absolutely blows it away. There are a couple really nice new trails that are flat dirt, but they are really windy and have a lot of fast elevation changes...the place is awesome. Its about a 2 hour and 15 minute trip from nashville



Posted by: Bush0102

Some of the stuff windrock has to offer:
Fire roads
http://www.windrockatv.com/ridersubmittedphotos/darrylkratzer/dkratz008.jpg
Some rocky stuff
http://www.windrockatv.com/ridersubmittedphotos/darrylkratzer/dkratz031.jpg
the parking lot
http://www.windrockatv.com/04jamboreephotos/springjam04001.jpg
part of the spring jamboree
http://www.windrockatv.com/04jamboreephotos/springjam04091.jpg
gettin tough
http://www.windrockatv.com/photos04/variousriders03/300mile028.jpg
some people are serious
http://www.windrockatv.com/photos04/Reds03/2003spring008.jpg
the trail i was talking about
http://www.windrockatv.com/photos04/Reds03/2hatfield018.jpg
the popular roundrock trail
http://www.windrockatv.com/roundrock2.jpg
some more trails
http://www.windrockatv.com/boxcar.jpg
what they are building at the top of the mountain
http://www.windrockatv.com/turbine.jpg



Posted by: jesshamner

I don't see many sport quads. Whats it like there for sport quads. Looks pretty rough.



Posted by: Bush0102

i spent a whole day there on my 400ex. There are tons of sport quads there. It was fun to get wide open on some of the wide roads, but it was a lot of fun to get on the more techincal stuff. I rode with 4 other guys, all of them on utilities, and i stayed with them all day long. I was challenged, but i made it through everything and had a ton of fun. You just gotta stay on the clutch (a rekluse would be great here) in some spots, and your swingarm skid will scrape every now and then. It was challenging, but still a lot of fun.

www.windrockatv.com



Posted by: jcsact

There are a lot of Utes but a Sport ATV would be a blast too. We had a few that rode with us this summer and well all had fun. Skid plates are a good idea. They have 72,000 acres to ride on but only about 4,000 acres are marked and mapped with 400 miles of trails. They are endless that aren’t marked and mapped. They say you can ride all the way to Virginia and Southern Kentucky on trails.

If you have been to Hatfield and McCoy, Windrock blows it away for technical trails. The only thing I like better about Hatfield and McCoy is that it is mapped better. If you want to you can take night ride and you don't have to trailer to a new trail head it is all in one spot.


Blows LBL out of the water!!!!



Posted by: Bush0102

quote:
Originally posted by jcsact
There are a lot of Utes but a Sport ATV would be a blast too. We had a few that rode with us this summer and well all had fun. Skid plates are a good idea. They have 72,000 acres to ride on but only about 4,000 acres are marked and mapped with 400 miles of trails. They are endless that aren’t marked and mapped. They say you can ride all the way to Virginia and Southern Kentucky on trails.

If you have been to Hatfield and McCoy, Windrock blows it away for technical trails. The only thing I like better about Hatfield and McCoy is that it is mapped better. If you want to you can take night ride and you don't have to trailer to a new trail head it is all in one spot.


Blows LBL out of the water!!!!



well said! I havent been to hatfield and mccoy yet, but we are planning a summer trip up there. For the most part if we arent riding on my farm we are at windrock. It honestly keeps going on forever, there is something for everyone.



Posted by: smr

Nah dude...something big came up...I should be at the next one.

How was it? Is it a place we should drive down to ride at?



Posted by: Bill Fuller

Definatley worth a return visit.11.1 miles of new track and 2500 acres.



Posted by: Bush0102

hey bill- are you interested in coming with us next time we go to windrock?
should be sometime in early december...



Posted by: wideopen

Was pretty cool...but off the main trails it's geared more to the 4 X 4 crowd...the main trail leading un the mountain was cool though...I'd go back



Posted by: Bush0102

wideopen-

did you try that trail that goes down the left side of the parking lot? Like instead of going straight up the road to the top of the mountain, you make a left and go over a bridge right after leaving the parking lot. That was the most fun trail there.



Posted by: wideopen

Yeah I think so?? Is that the trail with all the jumps going up it?? There is also a huge hill on the back side that we came down.. I wanted to go back up it but the others I was riding with didn't want anything to do with it...



Posted by: Bush0102

thats it...whens the next time you are going down there? Maybe you could meet us...



Posted by: wideopen

quote:
Originally posted by Bush0102
thats it...whens the next time you are going down there? Maybe you could meet us...


With enough notice I might be able to go...thats like a 4-4 1/2 hour ride for me



Posted by: Bush0102

no way man...if you're near clarksville it should take about an hour to get to nashville. We do it in about 2 and a half hours from nashvilile- so it should be around 3.5 for you...anyway yeah you could meet us in Nashville and go from there.

We should be going that way in the 2nd week of december...you available that week?

What do you ride?



Posted by: wideopen

Appairently you don't ride with the girley boys I ride with..." let's stop I gotta go" .." I'm hungry stop here" "Can we stop by the Store I need to pick something up"

That kinda crap.. But I like to ride with em'



Posted by: Bush0102

hahaha yeah the guys i ride with are completely opposite...they just wont stop..it gets annoying sometimes. but they all ride utilities i could use someone else on a sport quad to ride with...



Posted by: wideopen

All the guys I ride with are sport Quads... but when we went to WindRock we carried a couple of Utilitys...they kept wanting to play in the Mud???



Posted by: skidaddyjr

I live about five minutes away from it I ride 250R and their is alot more than fire roads.Those were actually rodes to haul coal for years the roads you'll road trucks can use there are way better trails besides the gravel that connects the trails. Bittercreek and Gobie are with 30miles of winrock are also excellent but not beginners or novice.



Posted by: Bush0102

Do you go to windrock like every weekend? I would love to live that close...


you should meet us up there sometime...





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