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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: MUTANT_ZUK on May 30, 2004, 03:41:45 AM
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(http://www.kielbassa.com/pictures/First MUD 03.JPG)
Royal Blue (Jan/2004)(http://www.kielbassa.com/pictures/Second Mud 01.JPG)(http://www.kielbassa.com/pictures/Second Mud 04.JPG)(http://www.kielbassa.com/pictures/Second Mud 09.JPG)From rocks to mud can be interesting at times. Later MUTANT ZUK.
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Sweet 8) I thought Royal Blue had been closed :-/ Good to see you can still ride there. Time to get a club trip going ;D
Zig
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Yeah ZIG MAN Royal Blue is still open,$10.00 a day or$50.00 a year permit,or hunting license with big game stamp(its one of those T.W.R.A. things. They do close some of the trails during hunting season,and you have to wear orange(so you wont be mistaken for a deer? although I personally havent seen to many deer 4x4ing)Still a pretty good place ride..........Later MUTANT ZUK
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Looks like fun. Can you post directions on how to get there?
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LilRed I dont know which direction you would be coming from,but from Knoxville T.N. go north on I-75 to exit141 turn right and follow two lane road past Perkins Restaurant,in about 1 mile you will come upon a large gravel area on your left.This is the start of one of the trail heads, there are two more a little farther down the main road.This is just one of the entrances,theres more at exits 134 and 144 most trails link.The main trails are kept in pretty good shape, the side trails range from easy to why did I go this way? Most of the big mud holes have bypasses,but sometimes there worse than the primary obstacle.It depends on what time of the year you go and how much rain has fell,some holes are deeper than they look.Still lots of fun and worth the trip I'll try to post some maps or web sites with maps soon Later MUTANT ZUK