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Here in the DFW area, we have one OHV park within a couple hours: Northwest OHV. The town of Bridgeport took over a rock quarry at some point and created the OHV park I believe in 2017, allowing day access on Saturdays and Sundays.
On the trip last Sunday, we had @EddieN, @rotorwrench and his wife Tracy, and @New2This (for the first part). We had done Minos Loop before, and I had done it several times recently, so this time we were going to explore more of the blues in the rest (bottom 3/4's) of the park.
Here is a playlist of YouTube videos of the trip.
Video 0 is a short but (for me) very difficult stunt I did where I almost got body damage. Thanks to Eddie and Derek for the spotting and Derek for getting the action videos. It was great!
I did manage to be in Baja mode nearly the whole way while doing that stunt, since I forgot to go to neutral and didn't figure that out until late. The video cuts off but I did make it through. I tried Baja for most of that day, but I'm watching the videos and I'm herking and jerking around, so back to rock crawl. Baja is nice, though, when you're just cruising around in the dirt.
Except for the videos through the little divot, most of these were reasonably pitched up a hill. I know we did a lot of scrambling up and down slippery hills. The videos may look like it's flat, but watch how we walk. They were like climbing stairs with little gravel pieces everywhere underfoot.
I managed to not take any photos for the first time on this trip, so the following photos are courtesy of Eddie and Tracy.
Overall, we had a great time, I did probably the most stressful obstacle I've done yet (and survived with only some scrapes on my rail), and it was fun getting the gang together again. Enjoy!
On the trip last Sunday, we had @EddieN, @rotorwrench and his wife Tracy, and @New2This (for the first part). We had done Minos Loop before, and I had done it several times recently, so this time we were going to explore more of the blues in the rest (bottom 3/4's) of the park.
Here is a playlist of YouTube videos of the trip.
Video 0 is a short but (for me) very difficult stunt I did where I almost got body damage. Thanks to Eddie and Derek for the spotting and Derek for getting the action videos. It was great!
I did manage to be in Baja mode nearly the whole way while doing that stunt, since I forgot to go to neutral and didn't figure that out until late. The video cuts off but I did make it through. I tried Baja for most of that day, but I'm watching the videos and I'm herking and jerking around, so back to rock crawl. Baja is nice, though, when you're just cruising around in the dirt.
Except for the videos through the little divot, most of these were reasonably pitched up a hill. I know we did a lot of scrambling up and down slippery hills. The videos may look like it's flat, but watch how we walk. They were like climbing stairs with little gravel pieces everywhere underfoot.
I managed to not take any photos for the first time on this trip, so the following photos are courtesy of Eddie and Tracy.
Overall, we had a great time, I did probably the most stressful obstacle I've done yet (and survived with only some scrapes on my rail), and it was fun getting the gang together again. Enjoy!
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