Wheelin at Woolys in TN
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My honest opinion is don't make a serious trek to wooley's, unless you have a pretty modded jk. For the stock to mildly stock rigs, you'll run the whole place in 3-4 hours easy. I use to work about 35-40 mins from there and went down one afternoon with a few other jk's. It was ok for the first little bit, but I got really board fast.
Wheelin in the country is not a place for stock or mild jk's either and who ever said they have wide trails has to be joking! I think it took me a week to pull my seat covers out of my butt from gettin so much butt pucker on those narrow ass trails. WITC is an awesome place, but I won't be back till I have my lift, 37's, built axles, ect.. That place is freakin HARDCORE. You will however see some awesome rigs out there.
My favorite 2 places in TN, for stockish to mild jk's is Turkey bay, long as you go with someone who knows the trails, and of course windrock! I haven't been able to check out royal blue, big south fork, and a few others, but This is all my honest opinion.
-Chad-
Wheelin in the country is not a place for stock or mild jk's either and who ever said they have wide trails has to be joking! I think it took me a week to pull my seat covers out of my butt from gettin so much butt pucker on those narrow ass trails. WITC is an awesome place, but I won't be back till I have my lift, 37's, built axles, ect.. That place is freakin HARDCORE. You will however see some awesome rigs out there.
My favorite 2 places in TN, for stockish to mild jk's is Turkey bay, long as you go with someone who knows the trails, and of course windrock! I haven't been able to check out royal blue, big south fork, and a few others, but This is all my honest opinion.
-Chad-









