Northwest OHV Park
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Northwest OHV Park
Well, nobody else was able to go, so me and wife went today. Had a blast! Talked to some Jeep folks and watched them do some rock climbing.
Went up some hills, thru mud and water. Tried the hill, think i could make it up, but the other side was really flooded and not sure about going down the same entrance. Overall tho, had a blast and went into deeper mud than prior visits.
Went up some hills, thru mud and water. Tried the hill, think i could make it up, but the other side was really flooded and not sure about going down the same entrance. Overall tho, had a blast and went into deeper mud than prior visits.
Last edited by RobTx; 04-07-2019 at 05:04 PM.
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Florida_F150 (04-10-2019)
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This hill gets to 14%
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Rinsed a lot of mud off before we left, worked pretty good!
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Uploaded a few pic's to TinyPic, they kinda suck as a host, but it's free!
http://tinypic.com/a/fkz2gm/3
http://tinypic.com/a/fkz2gm/3
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Looks like a bunch of fun. Careful blasting into water though (1st pic), a hydro-locked engine is a major buzz-kill!
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Oh yeah, PerryB, I was a little worried if she went more to the center. But it was only bumper deep and washed out far enough it didn't get into the sirbix intske. I may venture deeper one day, but will get a modified airintake first. She dtove thru that stuff about 6 times, rinsed a ton of mud off!
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Where was that ??
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It is at Northwest OHV Park, in Bridgeport Texas. About 30 - 40 minutes NW of Ft Worth.
https://www.cityofbridgeport.net/322/Northwest-OHV-Park
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https://www.facebook.com/NorthwestOHVPark/
For this area of N Texas, it aint bad! Jeeps have more options, F-150 is too big for some trails, and my lack of experience and being alone limits where I go right now. I'll go new places each week, as I test what I can/cannot do. Eventually I'll get 35 inch tires and a 4 or 6 inch lift so I can go over bigger rocks. Rock sliders and winch are next on the mod list.
https://www.cityofbridgeport.net/322/Northwest-OHV-Park
Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/NorthwestOHVPark/
For this area of N Texas, it aint bad! Jeeps have more options, F-150 is too big for some trails, and my lack of experience and being alone limits where I go right now. I'll go new places each week, as I test what I can/cannot do. Eventually I'll get 35 inch tires and a 4 or 6 inch lift so I can go over bigger rocks. Rock sliders and winch are next on the mod list.
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PerryB (04-08-2019)
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Nice place to play. Water over the bumper, what about the water that could get into your front & rear pumpkins (differentials) I've read that its best to drain and refill after going thorough deep water?
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I'll pull into the garage snd pull the fill plug on the rear differential tonight, see if sny water is in it. She may have gotten enough speed to make the water disperse around the truck enough to avoid covering the diff's.
No more water for us! I'll stick to some rocks snd mud, lol.
No more water for us! I'll stick to some rocks snd mud, lol.