Thursday Night on the Mountain
And this is what happens when "The Alabama Gang" goes out on their own.
Jimmy and I didn't get there until Friday so off they go without us and search out the most exciting rut in all of Royal Blue..Thanks for the picture though.
But it looks like Karen has everything under control.........
.Just get back in the buggy "Repo" and I will pull you out.
Late evening Friday ride
Saturday's ride to Tackett Creek (a long Day)
Hey, does anybody know where Tackett Creek is?
We are almost there guys but the traffic is getting bad....it must be a Holiday.
same video twice....oops
This is for all our #Ridgie buddies that like to climb rocks......Tennessee style
Our boy tried it from a little different angle...he said anybody can do it the easy way.
He didn't succeed, see picture below. I have a video but can't seem to get it to load.
GO TO www.youtube.com and search Jerry Chafton to watch this video
And here is one of our group that rolled DOWN the Slate Rock......but not on his wheels.
Flipped this one, lots of damage...note roll cage, left rear axle broke, left rear trailing arm bent, left lower control arm bent, etc,
So what do we do now, we are 33 miles from camp. Well, you strap a wench on it and pull it up on it's side and go to work.
Jimmy and Repo are accessing the damage....Jimmy scratches his head and says ( I think we are going to need some parts ) then some friendly Tennessee boys brought over a bag of tools and a spare axle. They added another wench to the buggie, pulled out a slide hammer and yanked that broken axle out, installed the spare, twisted the trailing arm with the second wench.....and 2 hours later we were back on the trail...and they would not take any money.
That's the way we roll down here in the South.
And while all these repairs are going on our good buddy Johnathon Demmin goes exploring the neighborhood and finds three huge culverts. So he goes in one end and walks thru the water to the other end. Boys will be boys.
Johnathon drove down from Lockport, New York just to ride with us this weekend.
Jimmy and Martin trying to find an easy way down to the water fall drop. Big crowd today, in fact there were so many buggies we got log jammed and had a hard time getting back thru the one way trails. This is a "Must See" place if you come to Tackett Creek.
Johnathon said " I ain't never seen anything like this....it's like going to the beach in the mountains. Bright skies blocked out some of the water fall in the picture...we were up under the overhanging ledge looking out.
So it's on to the Overlook and a beautiful day for it.
All these folks are part of our Alabama, Tennessee, Ohio, Kentucky, Gang of many.
Great shot of Jimmy and Johnathon from the Overlook,,.standing about 3 feet from about a thousand foot drop.
Wow....how about this shot that just came in on my phone from Johnathon.....great pic dude..
Thanks for remembering....
On my last trip over here it was not a Holiday weekend and there was only one older couple here. They were staying in the cabin and he was doing some repairs to the roof. He told us the owner was up North ( I don't remember the state ) but he had told people they could camp here as long as they didn't damage the house. He owns the land and built the cabin but moved back to his home state when his wife got sick and he never returned. That was his story and I tend to believe it.
We ate lunch on the back porch, talked with the couple and moved on down the trail.....
But today it was so dang crowded I had to park in the shed by the barn,,,,Actually, I just thought it made for a Kodak moment.
All lined up for a Photo Shoot again.....
Jimmy looking from the front porch.
Guess I didn't get a back porch shot.
This is the whole "Alabama gang" as I call 'em....everyone except Johnathon and he was the camera man.....great job Johnathon...Thank you.
Sunday's Ride to the Eternal Flame and the Widowmaker
Karen is grabbing a refreshment of some kind.....??...you be the judge.
Yeah....that's right.....I'm the oldest one in the bunch.
Got back down in time to clean my windshield....I get all the dust being in the back but Jimmy and I have the pro series radios so he leads and I do clean up in case someone has a problem with the terrain. Only dust today is on the gravel roads, plenty wet in the woods.
Kelly, Repo, Jimmy, Martin and Barbara giving Johnathon a hard time I think....They all enjoyed picking on the kid from New York...
Ya' gotta love these Tennessee creeks. Skinny Dippin' anybody?
Here we go again,,,,made it to the Flame but so did everybody else..... biggest crowd of riders
I have ever seen over in these hills. This sport has become huge, guess we should have invested in Polaris and Can-Am long ago.
Just a bunch of good ol' boys and girls standing around watching a fire that burns 24-7 but it ain't about the Destination, it's all about the Journey.
The creek crossing were a little longer than usual....Heavy rains over here this past week..
Final trek for the day....to see if we can get to the top of the "Widow Maker", an extremely difficult trail and only for the fool hearted...guess that's us but the girls all bailed and said no thanks.....we'll just watch.
Well, we made it within about 50 feet of the crest and the trail became log jammed with buggies that couldn't get down the other side.....which is actually the Widow Maker side.
It was too late in the day to take a chance on getting stuck and not getting back down so we headed back to camp.....actually I heard Jack calling me.
One mistake and you roll off the mountain.....the green bag on the back is a "Pack it In-Pack it Out" trash bag....We do best to keep the trails clean.
We saw this big Elk on our way back off the mountain....saw some wild pigs today too but I didn't get a picture in time,,,Thanks to Karen that I got this picture..
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