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WOW! Carter's place has grown a LOT since the last time I went!
http://www.CarterOffroadPark.com
It's a lazy sunday, nothing around the house to do.... "Let's go do some wheeling!"
(Mom and little sister tagged along too)
The craziest part about this ride is that I only hit about a quarter of the park before I ran out of time and had to leave! This place is massive!
My first stop in this 1000+ Acre park was the top of Lookout Point. (AKA the campgrounds) There is a castle-type building going up here for people to stay in, along with camper connections and a few campers already parked up here.
My next POI was the ATV trails toward the side of the park. I wanted to test out my maneuverability since I have never taken the TB through anything real tight.
The entrance to the trails was a medium deep (I think..?) creek crossing that started to worry me a bit once my nose dropped, but then I realized I was picking back up and all would be fine. *phew!*
Fresh out of the creek, and onto the trails!
The trails did get quite tight in some places, and also VERY treacherous. Thank God I had enough room to go around the ginormous ruts that the ATV riders have created. Now I wish I had taken a picture of them for proof!
Next stop was the obstacle course, where obstacles range from moderate to absolutely crazy for people to test out the capabilities of their rigs. A very attractive 4Runner rig was already having some fun when I arrived.
Okay, back to my TB. My first obstacle was the log bridge. Man was this scary! It felt like I was gonna fall right through! But after watching youtube videos of trucks four times the size & weight of ours driving over the top, I knew I would be good.
Next obstacle wasn't anything special, just a really steep pile of dirt. But why not!
I stretched out my suspension a little too.
It's not that impressive since the rear swaybar is still connected, but flex is flex.
AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST...
A posing/portrait shot to make momma happy!
(I was also secretly happy to have a picture taken with my baby)