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FWIW....Coal Creek OHV is now Windrock Park Trails. Why? You're guess is as good as mine
Last edited by TN_WJ; 10-02-2012 at 09:54 PM.
I have always called it windrock anyway. The multiple names was a bit confusing to newcomers and as we know these days it's all about "branding" anyway...
Yeah it's always been windrock to everyone I ride with as well. It's was one of the trail supervisors who announced this on a local board so I'll post up more info as it develops
Response from Ron (trail supervisor) about the reason for the change...
Originally Posted by Trailsup
So I was right it was all the marketeers. Are there any other changes rule or cost wise? And what is TDEC?
damn it'd be nicer if they didn't charge so much to ride there... I'm less than 2 hours away but hate to pay their price to ride there more often..
Last edited by SirFuego; 10-03-2012 at 04:16 PM.
The yearly pass has always been hard to justify because there are only a few hard trails and they are very similar.
Because of that I have never been more than once in a year. In a 4 hour radius there are parks with more variety. For locals I can see the appeal of the pass of course.
Agreeing with what cam said.. only a handful of trails that interest us on top of the place being fairly difficult to navigate without alot of experience.. and unless im mistaken the passes are per person..not per rig so if you have a passenger almost $200/yr.. no thanks. I can ride at harlan for a year for $35 and passengers are free for an extra hour drive or I can be at several other parks within 4 hours..
Yeah Windrock gets a lot smaller once your in the 40"+ tire range. I can only think of 5 or 6 trails that a rig of that level would have fun on. Add in the distance you guys have to travel and I wouldn't be making the trip too often either. But for being 25 min away and only on 35s the $88/year is a steal.
At 88 a year, regardless of name, or marketing musketeers, if it was closer to me I'd have kept the buggy or the sammy... Seriously. Be happy for a place to wheel. I spend $88 just driving the WJ to some mediocre trails.
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