Friday night at camp, we met our neighbors. They were all Jeep heads, and invited us to tag along with them the next day. I was the one of the smallest jeeps in the group...We had a TJ Rubicon on 37's, a TJ Rubicon on 35s, another TJ on 32s, JK on 35's, A JKUR on 37's, XJ on 35's and an XJ on 31's. Here is the group of us getting our passes to Turtle Creek Offroad park.
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We spent most of the day at Turtle Creek. Wasn't a huge park, but there were some really good obstacles. I got to push myself way further than I have in the past on rocks and stuff. Having a group was nice.
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We finished up here in the afternoon, and cruised out to Fossil Ridge. Pretty Cool "beach" where the limestone juts out into the lake, and steps down into the depths. The water is so clear, you can see the first couple steps.
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Headed back to camp after this, took a nap and ate some Dinner. We regrouped about 8 PM for some night wheeling. Hit up an obstacle called Mu's Nemesis. I took the easy route...the guys with 37's were both struggling with the main obstacle...
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Finally, we closed out the night with this Awesome water crossing. It was about 1000 yards long, solid bottom. The water was up to the rock sliders!
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All in all it was an AWESOME trip. If you live anywhere in the midwest, I highly recommend a trip to Drummond. I'll be going back. It wasn't very tough, compared to what you guys get out west, but it was fun, nonetheless.