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CarGuru > Jeep Willys > Anyone from the Dallas, TX area? 6 April 2005 06:56:10

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Anyone from the Dallas, TX area?

Dennis Cox 5 April 2005 20:08:35
 Who on this NG is in the DFW area? Just wondering where folks are
meeting/wheeling around here. I've been up to Marshall Creek before, but I
understand that they have closed off most of it to only 2 wheelers. A guy
at the pool store the other day told me about a place near DFW that is not
specifically an ORV park, but a lot of cycles and jeeps go out there. I'm
looking for something not too far away.

Thanks,
Dennis


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Twaldron 5 April 2005 23:50:47 permanent link ]
 There really isn't anything that close. 360 has been closed for some
time. You can go to Barnwell Mountain near Gilmer, Katemacy Rocks, or to
Clayton, OK. for a few:

http://texasmotoriz­edtrails.com/ohvarea­s/barnwell/
http://www.katemcyr­ocks.com/
http://www.rockcraw­ler.com/trailreports­/clayton97/clayton97­.htm


Dennis Cox wrote:
Who on this NG is in the DFW area? Just wondering where folks are > meeting/wheeling around here. I've been up to Marshall Creek before, but I > understand that they have closed off most of it to only 2 wheelers. A guy > at the pool store the other day told me about a place near DFW that is not > specifically an ORV park, but a lot of cycles and jeeps go out there. I'm > looking for something not too far away.>
Thanks,> Dennis

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Tirya 6 April 2005 03:41:52 permanent link ]
 Lewisville area, here. We go up to Nocona (about 45 minutes west of
Gainesville, as I recall), and out to Gilmer (Barnwell Mountain). Haven't
been out to Mineral Wells, Katemcy or Clayton yet, myself.

Tirya
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"Dennis Cox" <denniscox45remove@­removecomcast.net> wrote in message
news:JZydnehk2bOaJc­_fRVn-gw@comcast.com­...> Who on this NG is in the DFW area? Just wondering where folks are> meeting/wheeling around here. I've been up to Marshall Creek before, but
understand that they have closed off most of it to only 2 wheelers. A guy> at the pool store the other day told me about a place near DFW that is not> specifically an ORV park, but a lot of cycles and jeeps go out there. I'm> looking for something not too far away.>
Thanks,> Dennis>


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Eric 6 April 2005 06:56:10 permanent link ]
 I hope to go to Katemcy this year!

Eric
"twaldron" <thomas@OBVIOUSrubi­cons.com> wrote in message
news:r_B4e.1602$gF5­.716@newssvr30.news.­prodigy.com...> There really isn't anything that close. 360 has been closed for some time. > You can go to Barnwell Mountain near Gilmer, Katemacy Rocks, or to > Clayton, OK. for a few:>
Dennis Cox wrote:>
Who on this NG is in the DFW area? Just wondering where folks are >> meeting/wheeling around here. I've been up to Marshall Creek before, but >> I understand that they have closed off most of it to only 2 wheelers. A >> guy at the pool store the other day told me about a place near DFW that >> is not specifically an ORV park, but a lot of cycles and jeeps go out >> there. I'm looking for something not too far away.>>
Thanks,>> Dennis>
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71 Bill Stroppe Baja Bronco> 03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"> 01 XJ Sport>
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."> -- Dave Barry>
Pronunciation: 'jEp> Function: noun> Date: 1940>
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')> A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,> 1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in> World War II.>
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