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My Trip to Kentucky **modem melter**


CheapThrillB2

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Spent the better half of last week in Harlan Kentucky wheeling the truggy :headbang:


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Broke the pin in my mini spool about 3 hours into the first day, good thing i welded up a carrer i had just before we left so i had a spare.
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Little Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEblUcNBUl0

I spent alot of time leading the trail and doing ALOT of spotting so their wasn't much video of myself.
 
Nice.

I was pretty close to Harlen all last week (well closer than I am now at home).

I would really like to wheel there, but I don't think my rig is capable.
 
Nice shots. From what I've seen, Harlan looks like a GREAT place to wheel. I'd like to make it down there sometime
 
Nice pics. I don't live too far from Harlan, I live just a couple of counties over and yes, this is definently 4-wheel country. You should try the Knott co. trail sometime, whenever you feel like seeing some hills again.
 
Don't be afraid of Harlan if your not too modified. Its got lots of less difficult trails too. Me and a couple buddies try to make a couple trips down a year.
 
Don't be afraid of Harlan if your not too modified. Its got lots of less difficult trails too. Me and a couple buddies try to make a couple trips down a year.

as long as its not raining the entire time your there :icon_rofl:

every trail was a waterfall lol....if it didn't have water running down it then it was nothing but a greasy slip and slide :icon_rofl:
 
as long as its not raining the entire time your there :icon_rofl:

every trail was a waterfall lol....if it didn't have water running down it then it was nothing but a greasy slip and slide :icon_rofl:

lol that's the best time to be down here, especially when the rain washes out a good 50 ft. of trail and left a 4 ft. deep puddle of Kentucky mud.
 
That indeed looks like a lot of fun! I'd love to build up a truck to do that with someday. Nice pics too!
 

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