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2011 SFWDA Dixie Run

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Sunday, October 2nd, 2011

We have been itching at the chance to make it out to one of the biggest off road events in Tennessee. Dixie Run is ran by the Southern Four Wheel Drive Association and has been held annually for over 25 years! We pulled in to Golden Mountain Park on Thursday afternoon. It is nestled in the Sparta, Tennessee hills. We were amazed at how well built this park is. It looks like it used to be a big amusement park. We drove up the gravel drive past the dirt circle track and up the hill to the main pavilion between the ponds to setup the Busted Knuckle Booth. We got everything unhooked and headed for a near bye hotel about 20minutes away.
We returned bright and early on Friday to walk around and meet the early risers wandering through vendor row. We caught up with Adam Woodlee of Wide Open Design and Nazir Adam who owns the infamous Blower Buggy. They were getting ready to head out for a trail ride. Nazir asked me how I was getting around. I pointed at my 400EX and laughed. He chuckled and yelled “nope your riding with me”. Without hesitation I hopped in the 830hp supercharged monster and we were off. The buggy has PCI Race Radios so you can talk and not be deafened by the throaty exhaust. We did some mild trails and I got out from time to time to catch some of the action. The new 42″ BFG Krawler stickies wrapped around 20″ beadlocks stuck to everything. He made the new “crackhead” obstacle look like it was nothing. The sun started to go down and the weather started to get cold. The cold weather was no match for the heated seats in the blower buggy. We got back to camp and I climbed out and headed back to the hotel.
Saturday morning is the main day at Dixie Run. There was a competition for all rigs. It was on a course right off the main drag. Competitors had to start the course facing down hill and back up and spin around before they could begin. They then went up a ledge at the bottom and had to make a loop at the top choosing to either go up a nasty climb for a bonus or go up the easy line and come down the nasty ledge. A Toyota Truck on 38″ tires started the show by showing all the big dogs that he could one shot the nasty ledge at the top of the hill. All of the competitors made the nasty ledge at the top. Some took more attempts than others but the action was great! The Rancho buggy had all kinds of bad luck after Running out of gas trying to get to the start line (they will never let him live that one down). He broke a driveline on the crazy ledge at the top after a few throttle happy attempts and had to be winched. Adam Lee put on a show in his new 4 wheel steer buggy and had the fastest time of the day.
Once the comp was over everyone headed to the top of the hill for some much needed lunch. They had some amazing BBQ courtesy of Blue Flame BBQ. Once our bellies were full it was time to get out on the trail and do some exploring. We made our way over to the infamous Bounty Hill. This obstacle is one of the toughest I have ever seen. Only a hand full of people have ever made it up successfully. The rollover rate is very high on this one. We pulled up as a crowd was descending on this adrenaline junky of an obstacle. Jake Burkey was the first to attempt. This is no place for a Jeep even one as heavily built as Jake’s. Everyone was surprised (even Jake) when he pulled up on the obstacle and decided to hammer down and see what happens. The epicness that ensued cannot be described in words but I will do my best. It is best to watch the video below. He launched the buggy half way up the climb only to lunge over to the left and start rolling. People scattered off of the large rock wall (usually a fairly safe place) as Jake and his co pilot tumbled down the hill only to land back on all fours. The crowd went crazy! Jake feeding off of the adrenaline strapped on a helmet and went for round two. His second attempt ended with the Jeep on its side. He was recovered and back down the hill for Adam Woodlee to give it a try in his KOH buggy. Adam is a Bounty Hill Veteran and has climbed it multiple times. After getting lined up just right he launched his LS powered buggy hard up the near vertical rock face. SNAP! Something let loose in the rear 14bolt axle. He was done for the day. PJ Mallory was up next in his FJ40 skinned buggy. He had already climbed the obstacle the day before and was ready to show off this time in front of a crowd. He wasn’t so lucky this time. After lining up with his rear steer he launched his buggy hard with his Maxxis tires scratching for a grip. He slides sideways and rolls over onto his side. Nazir Adam (the owner of the Blower Buggy) has been watching everything unfold from the drivers seat of his 830hp Rockwell endowed Blower Buggy. He sikes his self up and gets ready for battle. The Buggy is stripped of its skins and readied for battle. Nazir and his co driver throw on some helmets and pull up to feel out the rock wall that is Bounty Hill. He gives a few good launches and warms up the 42″ sticky Krawlers. Adam Woodlee guides him into position. In one fluid motion Nazir grips the wheel and stabs the throttle the krawlers are no match for the heart pounding horsepower. They lose grip at the top and throw the rig sideways into a roll. When the dust clears Nazir and his Co Driver are high fiving. They line up to give it another try. This time Nazir stabs the throttle and loses traction at the top of the rock face which this time throws them right into a roll. They once again land on all fours. Thats it. Four rigs came to try and tame the beast that is Bounty Hill and they all leave with an adrenaline infused memory and a few new scratches and dents. What a great end to and epic day. We all headed back to the pavilion where food was served, prizes raffled, and awards were given.
We had no idea what to expect coming to Dixie Run. What we got was a great laid back weekend with a ton of awesome people and some of the best action we have shot all year courtesy of Bounty Hill. You can bet we will be back again next Year for Dixie Run 2012. See y’all then! Until then Check out the Videos Below and the Photo Album on our Facebook Page! KEEPING CHECKING BACK AS WE HAVE A TON OF VIDEOS TO ADD!

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Master of Mayhem Competition Videos

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Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

Crawl Magazine has been putting out the best Off Road Magazine for years. The only problem is that they are based out of Washington State and rarely find their way to the Southeast. Ian from Extreme 4×4 changed all of this when he became one of three new owners of the magazine. With the help of Essentially Off Road in Murfreesboro, Tennesseee they put on the first ever CRAWL Southern Readers Ride. The ride took place at Mayhem Off Road Park in Mcminnville, Tennessee. We pulled into the park nestled back in the rolling hills around 9:00 am. Some of the baddest buggies the South has to offer were already lining up for the competition. These drivers had their game faces on with one thing on their mind. Becoming the Master of Mayhem and taking home the $1000 grand prize. Some 650 people had decided to join us for a smoldering hot day of hardcore wheeling.  Essentially Off Road aka EOR also had the brand new CRAWL Camaro Buggy there for its debut. This thing was a work of art and included a Turbo charged LS1 under the hood. The course was a tough one consisting of 75 yards of rocks and 2 nasty ledges that would take finesse and a ton of throttle to conquer. The competition was fierce. Parts were being pushed to the braking point and then some. Rollovers were common and so was the smell of smoking tires. After a nasty round of competition the John Deere Buggy driven by Richie Keith was on top. He actually rolled the buggy on the first ledge, but as soon as it landed back on all fours he was off again to make the fastest time of the round. Round two had its fair share of carnage as well. Tim Bacon was driving his son’s Purple Passion buggy and after some full throttle

attempts at the second ledge wound up on his lid. I guess Bubba shouldn’t have called and gave him a hard time about not driving it hard enough! Adam Woodlee

took the lead late in the race in his Ferrari skinned buggy. It came down to one racer Mark Statum in his Coleworx Eleanor Buggy. He let the LS3 scream as he shot his way up the course for the fastest time and took home the $1000 prize. Mark Statum is the 2011 Master of Mayhem. Check out some of the videos below. We had 3 cameras set up for this race and the footage will be included in our next Off Road DVD RockRods 2. The best thing about the entire event was that EOR and CRAWL helped raise thousands of dollars for the Medcamps of Lousiana, a FREE camp for children with disabilities. Way to go guys!

 

Top 4
1) Mark Statum- Coleworx Eleanor
2) Adam Woodlee – Red Ferrari Buggy
3) Richie Keith – John Deere Buggy
4) Randall Key- Blaze Buggy

 

Mark Statum in the Coleworx Eleanor Buggy

The John Deere Buggy rolls and keeps on trucking!

R.Key’s BLAZE Buggy

Wide Open Design’s Adam Woodlee Ferrari Buggy

Bling Buggy YARDSALE!

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Big Tim Bacon beats on his son’s Buggy!

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June Jam Throttle Fest Videos

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Sunday, June 26th, 2011

If you love the smell of high octane fuel and the sound of a straight headered small block Gray Rock ORV was the place to be this past weekend. The event is called June Jam. A better name would have been Throttle Fest because the best drivers in the game of hill climbing and rock bouncing were on hand and were showing their motors no mercy. We rolled in about 9:30 and unloaded the trail rig. We were met by what seemed like 30 of the nicest off road rigs money can buy. Soon the caravan of one off creations was on the move to our first obstacle of the day known as Tub Rock. This obstacle is always good for a show. Ethan Tanner even went up it in Reverse. After that we all loaded up and headed over to Bunny Slope 2. Don’t let the name fool you. This obstacle was no walk in the park. Tim Cameron even downed a tree across the trail just to make it that much more difficult. The wheel-standing rev limiter action was amazing. Nothing brings on an appetite like standing on the throttle so when the dust settled on Bunny Slope 2 it was time for some Lunch. Gray Rock has some good eating, the 20 minute wait in line for food was worth it. Once everyone’s tank was on full, we headed over to Loose Rock. To everyone’s surprise Bubba Bacon was cutting a new almost impossible line up and out of Loose Rock. He was the first one to make it and named it Bacon Hill. We watched many a rig attempt this climb. The Crazy Cajuns went for one heck of a ride when they barrel rolled down it in “Da Situation” buggy. After a few good rains this obstacle might be the new Cable Hill! The best part is that there is no room for a run at it. Drivers just have to back up to the wall, mash it, and enjoy the ride.  It was now later in the day and the carnage report was very low. We went straight to Cable Hill to remedy that situation. The full throttle beatdowns that ensued will blow you away. Carnage, Yard Sales, and All 4 tires in the air made for some insane action. Then just when we thought it couldn’t get any better the water truck backed up to the top of the hill and started dumping gallons of water down the obstacle. Only the best of the best can make it up cable when it is wet. Very few accomplished this task without breaking. Bryan Cole climbed the slippery slope like a pro. It was a great way to end the day. Another June Jam was behind us. I can’t wait for for the next event. Check out all of the insane action below. This is just a little taste of what will be on our DVD RockRods 2 due out in November!

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CRAWL Southern Reader’s Ride

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Monday, June 20th, 2011

CRAWL Magazine is finally coming to the SOUTH! That’s right, the entire CRAWL crew will be at Mayhem Off Road Park in Tennessee on July 2nd 2011 for the first ever CRAWL SOUTHERN READERS RIDE. Essentially Off-Road will be helping to host the Bounty Hill Climb Challenge, Raffle for Charity, and Trail Run throughout the killer trails of Mayhem Off Road Park. John, Ian and Larry will be taking the newest CRAWL buggy built by Essentially Off Road for its maiden voyage. Ian and Jimmy will also have their personal buggies on hand. The main purpose of the event is to raise funds for a charity called MedCamps of Louisiana, a free camp for kids with disabilities. Mayhem is known for some pretty difficult trails so bring your A game and you might have a chance to take home $1000 cash for climbing the bounty hill the fastest.

Cost to get in is only $10 per person and kids 12 & under get in FREE. $25 is the fee to enter the competition. The competition has no classes, Just run what you brung to its limit! A drivers meeting will be held at 9:30 and the comp should start around 10:00.

We will be there to catch all of the action for RockRods 2. Stop by our swag tent and pick up our latest Off Road DVDs and apparel.

Here is the address and phone number for the park.

505 Thaxton Road
McMinnville, TN 37110
931-224-8481

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Mountain Side Rock Drags – Videos

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Wednesday, June 1st, 2011

We have always been in to Drag Racing as well as Rock Racing. Then we got the idea to put the two together and the results speak for themselves. We contacted the great folks over at Mountain Side Off Road Park in Gadsden, AL about putting on the first ever Hill Climb Drag Race. They set up a nice 150 yard course that included the drivers piloting their way up a huge rock face.  Seven drivers entered the race.  From the moment the flagger dropped his hands and the engines echoed through the mountain tops, we knew this was going to be great. Each course would be timed. One driver would race in one lane and then swap and race in the opposite lane. Fastest cumulative time took home $1000 cash. The racing was fierce. Big Tim Bacon and his son little Tim were put against each other. This made for some great action as Tim whooped up on his son on both laps in his old school carbureted hill climbing buggy. Tim Cameron’s old Jenny Craig buggy was hauled in all the way from Arkansas by it’s new owner Mark Simpson. He was pitted against Bubba Bacon and his Nasty Purple buggy. Bobby Tanner and his screaming blue buggy had to race against Adam Carter and the Sureclick Ultra4 buggy. Joel had to compete as the odd man out in his silver buggy on sticky Iroks. After two rev limiter pounding rounds of great racing action Big Tim Bacon took the win with his Old School Aetna Buggy and it’s nasty big block motor. After the Race the drivers took the time to see what the park had to offer. All in All the action of the Rock Drag Race was epic and we plan on putting on another race very soon. But don’t take our word for it, check out the videos for yourself.


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RBD 2010 – Mountain Mayhem Competition

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Wednesday, June 1st, 2011

What happens when you take one of the most well known exclusive Off-Road Parties and make it open to the public? EPIC is what happens. RBD a.k.a Ricky B. Day in honor of the young photographers birthday has been a well known invite only event for years. The past videos and photos from this once a year off-road thrill fest made hundreds of people flock to Morris Mountain ORV in Heflin, AL for a chance to get in on the Shenanigans. Here is how it all went down.

Friday

The day started off as a good crowd started to roll into the park and get ready for some great wheeling. The weather was cold, windy, and rainy. This didn’t stop the off-roaders from tearing down the trails and hitting every obstacle in the park. There were numerous rollovers and flops as engines were bounced off their rev limiters on the mud covered climbs. The football fans watched the Iron Bowl on the big screen. People were still rolling in after the sun went down. That’s when the Antics came to life. There were Barbie Jeeps getting towed behind RZRs. A hood with seats and handles welded to it was used for excitement as people went for the ride of their lives around the campground and down the bomber track.

Saturday

More and more people continued to poor into the already packed out campground to witness the most exciting off-road event of the year. That’s right the Mountain Mayhem Competition was scheduled for 10:30 and a crowd of cheering fans covered the hill sides around Los Primos and its infamous double ledge. The driver meeting was held as some of the sport’s top drivers prepared for launch. The course started at the entrance to the gully just at the very bottom of the trail and ended as you topped the double ledge. Each driver got 3 runs and the fastest time wins. Blue Torch Fabworks put up $1000 in prize money and Smith Motorsports threw in an extra $500 to sweeten the deal. You would have thought this race was for a million dollars! The battle for 1st place was between Bobby Tanner, Wes Kean, & Timmie Cameron. Bobby Tanner launched up the double ledge with one of the fastest times but was a little slower in the first section of the course. Wes Kean put on a show as he wheelied through the finish line. Tim Cameron sent his rig flying over 10 feet in the air with one swift punch of the skinny pedal. Wes had his rear tires studded with what looked to be lug nuts? This did not play a huge factor as he broke his transmission in half and cut a rear tire. Wes and the folks at Smith Motorsports didn’t let that slow them down. They swapped both rear tires and hoped the trans would hold on for one final run. It did and it was the fastest run of the day. Sending Wes Kean home King of the Mountain with $1500 Cash in his pocket paid in full at the finish line. For all other venues out there, this is how a REAL competition should be run. I only hope they take note. The $50 each person spent to get into the park for the event wasn’t even in question. I would have paid double that to watch the event again. Luckily for those of you that did not make it, the race will be featured in our new DVD “RockRods” to be released in Early 2011.

Once the comp was over, everyone scrambled back for a great lunch catered bye some great Tennessee folks. (I hope to see them and their hot wings at more events) Then it was an all out race to the trails. Everyone with a rig went out to enjoy the rest of the day with full throttle on their minds. The day was capped off later that night with some birthday cake and a few of our favorite beverages. There was also some more Hell Sledding & Pitbike shenanigans that went on into the night.

Sunday

Everyone awoke and started getting ready to make the long journey back to reality. A few of us stuck around for some last day shenanigans. The Barbie Jeep graveyard was picked of every good vehicle it had & even a few that were questionable. We took some time to modify said vehicles with a sledge hammer, pry bar, and chain saw. We then loaded up our chariots and carried the over to the Los Primos bypass trail for a Downhill Race of epic proportions. Racers faced off two at a time single eliminations style. When the dust cleared and the little pieces of plastic stopped flying through the air, the winner was Busted Knuckle Racing. I took home $18, some stickers, a burger king gift card and a memory of one of the funnest races I have ever been a part of.

Check out all of the pictures and Videos and we will see you guys next year for RBD 2011. I will be there to defend my Barbie Jeepin Title.


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Barbie Jeep Racing in Auburn Alabama

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Monday, May 2nd, 2011

The largest barbie jeep race in history went down this past weekend in Auburn, Alabama during the 1st annual ECORS race at the Great American Park. People came from all over with their plastic chariots. If you are not familiar with barbie jeep racing, it is a fast growing sport that is taking over the Southeast. Grown men and kids a like find old power wheels vehicles and modify them for downhill racing head to head. Racing these toys turned race vehicles is a huge rush. The best part is they can usually be had for very cheap or even FREE. People have already started to modify their race vehicles with longer wheelbases, pneumatic tires, better seats and much more. The competitors are top notch, some even come dressed in full costume. Here is the video from the Auburn Barbie Jeep race where we had over 20 Racers making it our biggest race to date. For more videos visit the Busted Knuckle Youtube Page.

The race course wasn’t as steep as we were used to so we decided to make it a little more interesting. We added “pushers” to the race. One pusher per racer, they would push you down the hill as fast as possible while dodging other racers and pushers . This made for some great action as most of the pushers were ran over  or tripped and tumbled down the course. Good Ole Redneck Fun! We started out racing 8 wide. The first half of the racers to cross the finish line progressed to the next round. After 8 races a 15 year old on a stock barbie jeep was crowned the new champion. The previous champion Matt Myrick was put out of the race in the 3rd round when he wrecked another racer near the finish line. He said “If I ain’t gunna win I might as well put on a show!” We look forward to the next barbie jeep race. Keep up to date with everything Barbie Jeep Racing by becoming a Fan of Barbie Jeep Racing on Facebook.


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Hill Climb Drag Racing at Mountain Side ORP

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Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

If you thought the normal hill climb rock race events were good. Just wait until you see what we have in store for you now. We have been asked time and time again to put together some Hill climbing Throttle Jockey Drag Racing Action. Well we got together with the great folks over at Mountain Side Off Road Park and we have the event for you! The first ever Hill Climb Dual in the Dirt. A High horsepower, rev limiter bouncing, wheel standing, adrenaline filled time. Come on out to Mountain Side Off Road Park in Gadsden, Alabama on May 7th 2011.

Some of the best drivers in the sport of Rock Racing will be shooting it out side by side on one of the toughest hills at the park for their chance at winning $1000 CASH! This is guaranteed to be a crowd pleaser for all ages. The Race will begin at 1030 AM. All drivers must arrive early for a tech inspection of their vehicle. They must wear a helmet and at least 4-point harnesses.

We will be on hand to film all of the action for our next Off Road DVD – Rockrods II, Due out in 2012. We will also have our mobile sales mobile their with all of the best Off-Road DVDs and Apparel around.

We will also be updating the Busted Knuckle Facebook page throughout the day with pictures and standings. So if you are stuck behind the desk at work and cannot make it out to see all the action, be sure and tune in for updates!

Don’t forget to check out all of the great clips we have posted on the Busted Knuckle Youtube Channel.

Here is a look at part of the course. Drivers will be racing side by side up this!

Mountain Side Off-Road Park is located at 9971 Lay Springs Road. Gadsden, AL 35904. The gate Fee will be $15 per pserson and $25 to enter your rig into the race. There will be Food and Drinks available for purchase, SO COME HUNGRY. SEE YALL THERE!

For more information on the event and the park visit Mountianside Off Road Park.com

Here is a good example of what you can expect at this race.


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Aetna Media Run Videos

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Monday, January 17th, 2011

The Busted Knuckle Media Run that took place at Aetna Mountain in Tennessee was a great success. We had a record turnout make the ride. The mountains were still covered in about 8-10 inches of snow. This made for a whole lot of throttle slamming high horsepower fun! We started the trip with a big traffic jam due to the icy conditions of the main trail that leads up to the property. We eventually made it to peanut butter hole where a few rigs put on a show for the crowd including one with a 10yr old kid at the wheel. That boy could drive like one of the big guns. Once things died down there we headed over to Runway and saw a great show of these buggies slinging snow all over the place as they attempted these steep rocky climbs. After a few rollovers and some full throttle chaos we headed over to Horsepower Hill and Balls Hill. This is where the show really came to life. There were rollovers left and right. Wes Kean put on a clinic on how to tackle these ice and snow covered climbs. If you didn’t have heavily modified tires your did not have a chance. Bobby Tanner gave it the best effort of the day with multiple rollovers, one of which landed his front tire in the passenger seat of Tim Bacon’s buggy. He never made it up but he was sure fun to watch. I thought Wes Kean was going to fly Tim Cameron’s old Green Goblin buggy up Balls Hill because we already know that thing can defy gravity. He gave some good motor screaming attempts but was unsuccessful. Watching a pro like Wes drive a rental made for some great entertainment for the crowd of people that were gathered at the bottom of the hills. Here are some of the videos we got that will go on the Next RockRods DVD. Big thanks to everyone who came out and put on a show for the cameras! Here are most of the videos, keep checking back as we will be adding more videos.

Also you can check out all of the great photos shot at the event by Ricky B Photography by clicking HERE. Check them out. The prints are available for purchase without the watermark in sizes up to 30×40.

This was the most amazing thing we saw all weekend. Bobby Tanner the driver of the Coleworx Screaming Blue buggy rolls over on balls hill and ends up landing on or in Tim Bacon’s passenger seat! Watch as a 44 inch TSL Bogger tire calls shotgun in Tim Bacon’s buggy.

Wes Kean was one of the only rigs to make it up Horsepower hill. His long wheelbase and narrow width axles make his rig climb like no other.

Darryl Jones hits Balls Hill hard in his Superman Samurai Buggy built by Custom Tint & Offroad. The result is one of the nastiest rolls of the day. His front right coilover couldn’t take the abuse any longer and decided to separate from the axle.

Many of you were wondering who bought Tim Cameron’s Green Goblin buggy for straight cash. Well here is a video. The new owner was playing with it in the snow.

The new owner even let Wes Kean take the wheel and give it a full throttle beatdown on Balls Hill. Wes Kean in a Rental is a win for everyone, and he put on one heck of a show.

The Aetna boys decided to show everyone the proper technique for rolling a buggy back over on a side hill. Wow, why have I never thought of that?

Trenton Parks takes a big roll down Balls Hill. This was one of my favorite buggies of the weekend. He rolled it, landed back on the tires, and kept going!

This Red Single Seater buggy had one violent roll down Balls Hill. Look closely, did he hit his head on the cage? He was bouncing around in there like a rag doll.

Woody makes and amazing save while attempting to conquer the snow covered Horsepower Hill. I still do not know how he throttled out of that!

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Aetna Mountain Media Run- Jan. 15th

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Friday, January 7th, 2011

On Saturday January 15th 2011 we will be at Aetna Mountain for our first ever media run. We will have the entire crew on hand filming for this years RockRods 2 DVD. Aetna Mountain is located near Chattanooga, Tennessee. So bring your buggy and your big boy pants and come put on a show for the cameras!

WeRock Aetna Off-Road Club would like to invite everyone that is not a present member, to come use their facility for convenient and safe parking for all riders. If you choose to use their facilities on Jan.15th the cost will be $15.00 per person. The Front gate will be open to the public from 8:00a.m to 11:00a.m for entrance, it will then open again @ 5:00p.m. to 10:00p.m for everyone to exit. The top gate will remain open all day for entrance back and forth to the mountain.

WeRock is located at 299 Pulltight Rd. Whiteside,Tn 37396
Take Hwy. I-24 to exit 169 (WILDWOOD). At stop sign, turn left. Go 3.5 miles  (right past the Marion County Sign  ) turn right  (No Road Sign There). Go over small bridge turn right, go over RR Tracks straight to Front Gate! For further info Call Christie at 423-902-0266

Hope to see everyone there!

Aetna Mountain is a great place to wheel. Lets keep it that way. We ask that everyone pitch in by bringing a trash bag and helping pick up some trash while you are out there. Don’t be part of the problem. Be part of the Solution and help us keep this place clean and open for us all to enjoy.



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