WE TAKE OUR JEEP CHEROKEES THRU THE HARD TRAILS @ GOODEVENING RANCH OFFROAD PARK - CANVS, WV -Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
- We take on Goodevening Ranch Offroad Park in our Jeep Cherokee XJs.
If yall haven't been to Goodevening Ranch yall are missing out. We take our XJs on 33s and 35sthru some of the hardest trails. It was 3 days of some of the best wheeling in WV.
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This video is a testament to the thrill-seekers and explorers. Immerse yourself in the world where overlanding meets the rugged realm of offroading.
Glad you enjoyed the video!
Love the green jeep, same spec as mine
Thanks!
good place too wheel thanks for sharing
It’s definitely one of our favorite places to wheel. Thanks for watching!
I’m enjoying the videos. I live close to Windrock and have a handful of XJ’s we ride with. Give me a shout next time y’all are in the area and we can get a ride together.
Definitely will hit you up next time I go! Always down to wheel with new people
We are heading to Windrock on the 19th if y’all wanna join.
We've been thinking about going. 2 questions, How are the cabins? and is the trail system like Pott's where it is trail with some obstacles or is it mainly obstacles and features?
The cabins are really nice. We stayed in a 3 bedroom 2 1/2 bath. It had a full kitchen, living room, and dining area. As far as the trails there’s a bunch of easy trails through out the entire park. A good amount of intermediate trails and then difficult trails. The difficult trails has all the big obstacles and features but can be accessed by easy trails. There’s ways around all the hard stuff as well.
Great reply , thanks!!!@@Xj_crawlers
what tires arw on the green jeep are they utv tires lol
BFG KM3s utv tires 35x11-15 poor man’s sticky’s lol
If your vehicle/ capabilities can’t get you through the trail, stay off the trail! This is how trails end up being 5 lanes wide
We stayed on the trail the entire time! I agree totally with staying on trail.