Update
Two things we have 26 people who have emailed me they will come. This is important so we can keep a count. Next item of importance is that Lynn at
Rausch Creek Off Road Park has just issued this update!
We will have the South property open for use on Sunday, August 6.
We will need the cooperation of our members to share this land with the Broad Mt. Hunt Club. They have leased this land for many years and this additional property is very close to their hunt club activities. Basically we need to not drive through their food plots and observe the boundary lines as marked on the property. We also need to not block the main trail, as for now it is one-way, and there's no room for hunt club members on their quads (or for our members) to pass parked rigs. As time goes by we will get the main trail opened up more so it can be run in both directions. For now it will be one-way. There are two side trails marked to shortcut around if need be. Speaking of which, the map does not show every path on this property. They are just too numerous and spin you around in circles. As trails get built, we will make use of those additional paths.
Here is a map showing the additional property, along with the topography so you can see clearly the rocky hillside between the West and South properties. That ridge is very similar to the 101 Trail area, with plateau after plateau, except this area is full of rocks. So far we have opened up one major rock obstacle directly at the top of the ridge called Tomb Stone. We also have hope that there can be a way found to drive up and down the hillside between the West and South properties.
Also open to use is an unnamed Water/Mud obstacle (the one that ate Witter's Blazer), and Lake Christy, which since the map was put together, another easier way down into the lake bed has been opened up.
There are also numerous bowls on this property, similar to Winch Hill on Trail 1, some of the more interesting ones will get opened up.
As you check out this property, keep in mind we scouted this out last April before the foliage came in and saw several areas that rock trails of all levels could be built. I have marked on this map the approximate location of some of the more abundant rocky areas, and the area where we will cut open an additional 101-beginner level area. Fall and winter will be a better time to get in there and build some awesome trails. In the meantime, we have a very nice scenic green loop and a couple somewhat intense obstacles to play on.
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