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Mudmut
05-20-2010, 01:45 AM
Hello all,

I was reading the July 2010 Peterson's 4Wheel and Off Road and they list a few places in Texas to go wheeling. For any of you that are in the real world and can go. Thought that you might like it. Some of which you may have been to or heard about. Others you may not. So here we go.

Brazos Valley Off-Road Ranch (Bryan) www.brazosvalleyoffroadranch.com 979-846-1592

Brushy Creek Motor Farm (Dallas) www.brushycreekmotorfarm.com 972-524-2526

Cline Ranch Off-Road park ( San Antoniao) www.clineranch.com 210-379-4146

General Sam's Off-Road Wilderness Park (Huntsville) www.generalsams.com 281-705-0078

Hidden Falls Adventure Park ( Marble Falls) www.hiddenfallsadventurepark.com 830-798-9820

KatemcyRocks K2 ( Mason) www.katemcyrocks.com / randykruse@verizon.net 325-347-6333

Long Ranch ORV Park (Llano) www.longranchwheeling.com 512-755-5952

Primitive Acres Guest Ranch ( Mt. Enterprise ) www.primitiveacres.com 903-822-3983

River Run Park ( Neches River ) www.riverrunpark.com 903-724-4100

Satan's Playground ORV Park ( Ozona ) www.sp.orv.com / rockkrawler@hotmail.com

Shiloh Ridge ORV Park ( Rusk ) www.shilohridge.com 800-432-3965

These places seem to be a little bit all over so there should not be any problem with any of us finding a place to go wheeling. Now all we have to do is get together and drive to them and have some fun. Hope everyone stays safe and keeps the oily side down. Take care, hope that this helps someone out.

dwight_sailer
05-20-2010, 08:47 AM
Maybe we can get a run together when yall get back. Stay safe see yall in the future.

Mudmut
05-20-2010, 09:52 AM
I surley hope so, I need to get some mud on the MUDMUT. I am hoping to maybe get some help rewiring my truck and also up grading to EFI. I will defenetly be up for a ride when we get home.

dwight_sailer
05-20-2010, 07:56 PM
Not to good at rewiring, honestly hate it. But will give you some help if ya need it.

Mudmut
05-21-2010, 01:36 AM
I appreciate it. I am not really that great at it myself. But don't plan to rush through it. It will be a painless complete harness, they say that it has very good instructions. I honestly think the hard part is going to be laying it out, and figuring out where everything is going to be run. The idea is to have a clean install, but not so clean that it makes it a pain in the butt to trouble shot later. The real scary part to me is converting to EFI, that should be interesting. I appreciate the offer for help though. I will look you up when I get home and have all the parts at the house. Thanks again.