Even though Im currently FSJ'less (the search is on though) I still love them and love being around them.
I do however have my ZJ and will always love wheeling. Soooo, I have been considering putting together an event at the Canadian River outside of Amarillo, TX.
The time frame would be aftter September sometime. If I can get several of you guys interested, we can work out a good date and get the ball rolling.
It will be a fairly cheap event as long as you dont mind roughing it a little...
Camping is free, but there are no RV hookups that I know of off hand. We can take up as much space, put as many tents, and have as many campfires and we choose.
Plus its only about 20 minutes from Amarillo, so if you want to get a motel instead, that wont be a problem for you. Or, if you dont want to pay for a motel, but bring a wife (or whatever), that doesnt want to stink for a couple days, she can always load up with my wife and go to my house for a shower or whatever.
Anyway, the Canadian River OHV Area is 20,000+ acres of rock climbing, sand bogs, streams, mud, scenic trail rides, or you name it. It has trails that range from some so scary that I dont have nearly enough, you know what, to attempt; to easy two track trails, to wide open river beds... And yes, if you like water, and if it happens to rain this summer
, it is legal to drive in, up, down, and across the river.
You are also free to bring your entire collection of guns and you can target shoot all you want. Isnt Texas awesome!!
Oh and yeah, yes, it will be hot here that time of year. However, Amarillo's elevation is over 3500' so the nights are almost always nice and cool...
Here are a few pics to give you an idea of what the scenery is like. Some of the climbs in these pics are taller and steeper than they look. They probably range from a 100-500' climb. There are dozens of them.
These rocky areas are much more difficult that the pics show too. I have some videos of some mild to difficult (not extreme) rock climbs but I dont know how to post them.
I dont seem to have any pics of the river area...
Anyway, here ya go..







Like I said... If this looks/sounds like something that you might be interested in, post up and we can get started...
Oh, and in case of any serious breakage, my house is only about 40 minutes away and I have a huge garage with all the tools and junk we could possibly need to get ya all fixed up.
I do however have my ZJ and will always love wheeling. Soooo, I have been considering putting together an event at the Canadian River outside of Amarillo, TX.
The time frame would be aftter September sometime. If I can get several of you guys interested, we can work out a good date and get the ball rolling.

It will be a fairly cheap event as long as you dont mind roughing it a little...
Camping is free, but there are no RV hookups that I know of off hand. We can take up as much space, put as many tents, and have as many campfires and we choose.
Plus its only about 20 minutes from Amarillo, so if you want to get a motel instead, that wont be a problem for you. Or, if you dont want to pay for a motel, but bring a wife (or whatever), that doesnt want to stink for a couple days, she can always load up with my wife and go to my house for a shower or whatever.
Anyway, the Canadian River OHV Area is 20,000+ acres of rock climbing, sand bogs, streams, mud, scenic trail rides, or you name it. It has trails that range from some so scary that I dont have nearly enough, you know what, to attempt; to easy two track trails, to wide open river beds... And yes, if you like water, and if it happens to rain this summer

You are also free to bring your entire collection of guns and you can target shoot all you want. Isnt Texas awesome!!
Oh and yeah, yes, it will be hot here that time of year. However, Amarillo's elevation is over 3500' so the nights are almost always nice and cool...
Here are a few pics to give you an idea of what the scenery is like. Some of the climbs in these pics are taller and steeper than they look. They probably range from a 100-500' climb. There are dozens of them.
These rocky areas are much more difficult that the pics show too. I have some videos of some mild to difficult (not extreme) rock climbs but I dont know how to post them.
I dont seem to have any pics of the river area...
Anyway, here ya go..







Like I said... If this looks/sounds like something that you might be interested in, post up and we can get started...
Oh, and in case of any serious breakage, my house is only about 40 minutes away and I have a huge garage with all the tools and junk we could possibly need to get ya all fixed up.

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