72,000 Acres in TN
Thanks. 
Mud wasn't too bad up there except for this hole. The first hint that something was different were the trees someone had cut down and tossed into the middle of the thing. When we went to pull the trees out, we measured about three feet, and decided we didn't need to plunge into that, especially as it was only late morning and we were just beginning to wheel in some of the fun sections (there would be plenty of time for winches later).

Going up.

Mud wasn't too bad up there except for this hole. The first hint that something was different were the trees someone had cut down and tossed into the middle of the thing. When we went to pull the trees out, we measured about three feet, and decided we didn't need to plunge into that, especially as it was only late morning and we were just beginning to wheel in some of the fun sections (there would be plenty of time for winches later).

Going up.
On a little access bridge to one of the trails (that's Kudzu growing all over everything). Park permits can be seen in the upper corners of our front windshields.

Gravel access road up on top quickly changes at the start of T39.

Nice fender chop.

Gravel access road up on top quickly changes at the start of T39.

Nice fender chop.
No winching for this guy.

Gravel access road.

Snack Shack parking lot - in the background is a little church where I heard a Bluegrass gospel band practicing for a concert they were having that evening. Sounded pretty good, and I don't especially enjoy Bluegrass.

Gravel access road.

Snack Shack parking lot - in the background is a little church where I heard a Bluegrass gospel band practicing for a concert they were having that evening. Sounded pretty good, and I don't especially enjoy Bluegrass.
Looks like we're headed back to Windrock if any one is interested. See ---> https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/south-49/coal-creek-ohv-oct-22-25-a-102524/ 
Piling up, and I was in the back of the bus. Not all these guys were with us, and people/vehicles became sparse once we got back deep into some of the trails.

Muddy trail - it had only rained lightly the day or so before, so mud wasn't nearly as bad as it could have been.

Enjoying a break.

Piling up, and I was in the back of the bus. Not all these guys were with us, and people/vehicles became sparse once we got back deep into some of the trails.

Muddy trail - it had only rained lightly the day or so before, so mud wasn't nearly as bad as it could have been.

Enjoying a break.


