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TRS 20th Anniversary Trail Ride - Southington Offroad Park - Ohio


Wow, letting your son drive. I suddenly had this sensation that we've been at this for a while.
 
those kids said redbird is the shit for wheelin now...



been a long time since i have been there.
 
redbird....you never been there?.....i rode bikes there and haspin and a private place in wabash quite a bit when i was younger.


its apparently the wellsville of indiana now. i hope to go there before too long.


those kids remind me of me....nice to see young animals still having fun exploring the mechanical limits of machines...
 
redbird is in Iowa or something right?

PA is getting some nice hardcore crawling trails these days. it's been great to have some options, just need to fix the buggy
 
redbird is in Iowa or something right?

PA is getting some nice hardcore crawling trails these days. it's been great to have some options, just need to fix the buggy

A quick google search says Indiana.

You got my hopes up but I don’t think there is a open type off road park for full-size vehicles in Iowa.
 
A quick google search says Indiana.

You got my hopes up but I don’t think there is a open type off road park for full-size vehicles in Iowa.

I got the first letter right, sorry it wasn't more :icon_twisted:
 
Wow, letting your son drive. I suddenly had this sensation that we've been at this for a while.

Yeah, we have. My twins will be 16 next month. My oldest has been driving 2 years and his mom has been trying to beat calculus into his brain with a stick, but he's still more interested in his girlfriend.

My 13 y/o is a natural equipment operator. She drives everything. Track loader, backhoe.

My 8 y/o took out the wall of the house with the FJ. In the wide-open-spaces she was good. In the narrow confines of the 3 car garage--she became confused...

I always wanted to learn brick laying.
 
I always wanted to learn brick laying.





something about necessity being some sort of mother comes to mind...:icon_confused:






:shok:
 
I always wanted to learn brick laying.

That seems to make my replacement of a garage door panel seem less meaningful somehow.
 
Glad I swung by to read Jim's take on the new ranger! Is a former ranger owner and newer Jeep wrangler owner welcome to come play?
 
Attendance:

If your a TRS member that has sold your Ranger / Bronco II for a different offroad vehicle, come and wheel with us anyway! We'd love to see you!

Glad I swung by to read Jim's take on the new ranger! Is a former ranger owner and newer Jeep wrangler owner welcome to come play?

Sounds like a green light to me! :icon_thumby:

If my Ranger doesn't pan out I will probably have my F-150. :icon_bounceblue:
 
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Sounds like a green light to me! :icon_thumby:

If my Ranger doesn't pan out I will probably have an F-150. :icon_bounceblue:

:yahoo: Somehow I completely blew over that part...

Throwing it out there as well, I will likely have 1-3 open seats in my jeep if people want to come but don't have a ride. Depnds on whether or not I put my backseat back in.
 
Glad I swung by to read Jim's take on the new ranger! Is a former ranger owner and newer Jeep wrangler owner welcome to come play?

Yes. :icon_thumby:
 
Updated the original post.
 

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