APPLE VALLEY FARMS -
SAND CREEK, WI |
ZUKIWORLD
Travels To Wisconsin To Wheel With RPM4x4 And Friends |
Story/Editor:
Eric Bewley Photo: Sara Bewley |
SAND CREEK, WI. ZUKIWORLD
traveled to Apple Valley Farms home site for the famous RPM4x4 club. The purpose; to
"hang out" and to wheel some new terrain. We had heard a lot about the trails at
the farm and have seen pictures and video of the land but it's just not the same as being
there and experiencing it. So, off we went to meet up with our good friends Mike, Chunk,
and Zig who drove up from Tennessee. We had a marvelous time and by the time we left we
had made several more good friends that we hope we can see again soon.
When we arrived at the farm Mike
was already there setting up and unloading his newly finished RockStar project. We pulled
up and immediately began chewin' the fat about his new ride, the weather, and the expected
large group that comes up each Memorial Day weekend to frolic in the magical lands at the
'Farm.
So we proceeded to make camp at there very large
camp ground. The 'Farm is a family affair and a lot of Mike's family chips in to make
groups feel comfortable when they are there. Whether it's Mike's father Ed keeping the
'large enough to signal the space station' group camp fire going or his Uncle letting
people fix their broken rigs in his shop, you can count on great hospitality at the 'Farm.
| Ok, we're unloaded let's go for a ride! We
jumped into our rigs and started the whirlwind tour of the 'Farm and right away I could
tell that it was going to be a fun weekend. The
'Farm is set up mostly as an obstacle based type of place. Meaning there are trails that
connect a series of man-made or natural obstacles that can challenge just about any sized
vehicle. Speaking of any sized vehicle, "the group" I referred to earlier was a
large club of wheelers from southern Minnesota. Most of their rigs were large full framed
buggies on 44" tall tires and up. Below is a picture of a custom tube-framed Samurai
that was on 40" tall Iroks, this was one of the smaller rigs in the group. So we were
lucky enough to have two kinds of entertainment over the long weekend. Ourselves wheeling
the obstacles and hootin it up and also the chance to watch very large 'earth moving'
style rigs tear it up as well. Bonus..

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Below are some random photos from
the weekend. We had a great time there and would recommend anyone that wants to have a
good wheeling time get hold of RPM4x4
and attend on of their many events that are held during the year. Special thanks to Chunk
and Crissy who put up with us for nearly a solid week, you's guys rock!



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