Things are improving fast. Have had alot of help and I thank the guys for all the hard work. Have moved into some new areas of the prop. and made good use of the land. There is more stuff for locker guys and plenty for everyone else. There is several new mud area and makeing new obstickle trail almost daily. Will post what I have pics of and more to come.
Website looks good. My dad got one of your flyers given to him at work. He brought it home and asked if I had ever heard of it. Im hoping to make it up there this spring with a friend or two to check out the park.
website looks good. but i have a question about insurance? alot of people have trailrigs only that dont have insurance. so are they not allowed to run at the park?
It best to ask the right question to the right people before jumping conclusions and getting people worked up. You must have insurance on at least one vehicle you own. Under Mi. law it will cover you on ANY car/truck you drive as for liability for your wheeling rig. at the park. Your fine with your rigs.
Dealing with that issue but a better explanation is in any auto related incident your auto policy covers you whether in your auto ,someone else's or even a uninsured auto on private land. Such as farm truck, on site company vehicle, dune buggy.,and yes trail rigs. Not for use on the road but any personal liability that may occur with a motor vehicle.
Ron
Checked the site out a number of times. I really like it, and I know that it will be added to. I been there and had a great time. Its a place you can go and feel right at home, I take my family with me. I have a few questions.
#1-- You stay over night $15.00. Can you have Alcohol? Can you drink beer day or night?
The way I read it no, as long as in R&V Park? NO ALCOHOL!!!
#2-- What about BONE FIRE? and wood?
Thanks
Gar
No drinking on the park. Deciding what to do about after hours and the camping area. Most likely it will be OK there.
We are planning a community fire pit by the big rock that I will move to a central location in the camping area. and have some rings and rock for private pits also. We will have plenty of wood for fires on site .
Have an idea to place and old station wagon in a trail to run across. after deglassing and hammering some edges too. any thoughts ,agrees, disagrees Thanks Ron.
Sure Ron
Put a Body & Paint Man out of work. ps--don't junk it, restore it!!!!
Have you moved my rock!!! That one that takes steering boxs out, bends my frt bumper,left side and lt fender. What a great time, we had. Looking forward to next time.
If my low rider can't get over that station wagon. I NO Eric will pull me over. More the BETTER!!!!!!!!!
K no car. I will see you about the tractor tires . I also have some big loader tires I have to pick up when the snow melts. We have a source for old power poles and log jams are in the plans for the first new trail (again when the snow melts).
By the way I was thinking RB was MIA. Come on down some time.
and the killer rock was RB's placement on the trail he directed. I like that trail. It makes you think a bit.:rock:
It's snowmobile season, and my kids break stuff as fast as I can fix it. Not to mention I'm building another daily driver just in case my current one dies. I vote we leave the rock and sell parts! RB
I knew something was up when I came around the curve at the top of the hill. Everyone was standing with their cameras out. I didn't give them any carnage though, I think my long wheel base actually helped.
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