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Wahsita, MO
Anybody got any comments on the place, was thinking of going there in a couple of weeks....???
Thanks. Yeah, I can't spell, it's Washita, MO. Last edited by blbronc; 09-14-2009 at 12:13 PM. |
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I was there last weekend for a Four Wheeler magazine shoot for an upcoming article. The signs are much better than they were and it is easier to navigate. I had a great time and am going back next weekend. Good variety of trails and you could easily spend a full day wheeling there.
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I like the place been there 3 or 4 times now. The local club MWJT does trail maintenance often. I ran moderate and easy trails on 33's and had a blast.
check their website out. http://www.washitaoffroadtrails.com/
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What part of the state is this located?
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Location: Rolla and/or STL, MO
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I go to school down there...
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Join Date: May 2006
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Location: Edwardsville, IL
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Somewhat. They have stocker type trails there that the Jeeps run on all the time. It's a bit of an issue in my opinion because you get rutted out trails due to ill-prepared vehicles on stock tires and such. It's a little better if you've got some good mud-terrain tires though, as well as what the weather has been like prior to the trip. If it's been wet, then you're in for a world of hurt in my opinion. Regardless, some good armor is HIGHLY recommended due to the amount of rock. Also, a lot of the trails have been cut fairly narrow with some sharper corners for longer rigs. Personally, I kinda like it like that. It makes it fun for me to drive instead of just cruising down a four-lane highway cut out of the woods like some places. Don't be scared of scratches. Very scenic place though. I've been there several times on trail builds with the Jeep club. I was able to go most places on 33's that the Jeeps were going on 35's. One of my favorite spots in the state though.
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Supposed to be a run going on up there on the 11th of Nov according to a buddy of mine. Will try to make that if my junk is all running. He said it can get as bad as you want it to get if you have somebody that knows the place well enough.
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Cool.
Im a senior (actually junior I guess ) at MST by the way...I drive this if you ever see it around town.
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I speak duck. Call me a quack, it's right on target. Last edited by InDaRed2; 10-21-2009 at 10:12 PM. |
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