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 When you folks ride the Hatfield-McCoys Trail System,

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Woodtick
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PostSubject: When you folks ride the Hatfield-McCoys Trail System,   When you folks ride the Hatfield-McCoys Trail System, EmptyThu Dec 18, 2008 7:52 pm

Which trail do you ride most often? And where do most of you stay while there? I have a travel trailer but no way to haul it and the Rhino at the same time. It isn't a toy hauler. Looking forward to our first trip to HMT. Thanks for your time.
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wvyankee2
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PostSubject: Re: When you folks ride the Hatfield-McCoys Trail System,   When you folks ride the Hatfield-McCoys Trail System, EmptyThu Dec 18, 2008 8:03 pm

I ride mostly on the Campbells Creek trails in Charleston. They run from Charleston to Clay County North and to Nicholas county to the east. A thousand miles of trails there. I have never been on the Hatfield/McCoy trails but plan on riding them this year. Yahoo
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Woodtick
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PostSubject: Are those trails any more / less difficult than HMT? I've never heard   When you folks ride the Hatfield-McCoys Trail System, EmptyThu Dec 18, 2008 8:54 pm

of the ones you mentioned but they would be a lot closer to me than Hatfields too. I'm not sure I'm up to anything too hard. Still learning a lot about the Rhino and still has stock tires and stuff. Ya don't hot rod much at my age. he he he
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wvyankee2
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PostSubject: Re: When you folks ride the Hatfield-McCoys Trail System,   When you folks ride the Hatfield-McCoys Trail System, EmptyThu Dec 18, 2008 9:35 pm

most trails are easy to moderate.
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Clayboy
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PostSubject: Re: When you folks ride the Hatfield-McCoys Trail System,   When you folks ride the Hatfield-McCoys Trail System, EmptyFri Dec 19, 2008 2:37 am

Woodtick wrote:
of the ones you mentioned but they would be a lot closer to me than Hatfields too. I'm not sure I'm up to anything too hard. Still learning a lot about the Rhino and still has stock tires and stuff. Ya don't hot rod much at my age. he he he

I think it's a great idea to keep one stock for the first 300 to 500 miles so you get a real feel for it. After you start adding wheels and tires it's like getting a new toy all over!
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Woodtick
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PostSubject: Thanks Guys   When you folks ride the Hatfield-McCoys Trail System, EmptyFri Dec 19, 2008 7:38 am

Good information all.
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AIRBORNE
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PostSubject: Re: When you folks ride the Hatfield-McCoys Trail System,   When you folks ride the Hatfield-McCoys Trail System, EmptyFri Dec 19, 2008 7:41 am

Maybe look into getting an enclosed trailer and making the inside into a living quarters. That is what I am doing with mine. It won't be like a real camper, but for weekends would be very suitable and comfortable.

Woodtick, I sent you a PM earlier.
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