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    Highlifters Atv Mud Nationals 2015

    Dates: March 25-29, 2015

    Whos all going to be there tearing up the trails?????????

    Are you camping there or outside of park?
    When are you arriving?

    We can try to save a big spot, if you are, let me know.
    We will be there the Tuesday if all goes well, until Sunday.

    Last edited by bilimrl1; 02-24-2015, 11:13 AM.

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    I'll be there with two Argos.

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    • #3
      I'm going to try to make it 94 argo conquest

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      • #4
        I will also be there Tuesday. 750 HDI. Blue on Black Voltage toyhauler pulled by Bronze F450 with Alaska plates. PM me and we will trade phone #s.

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        • #5
          Looking forward to another trip to texas with Mike and Tim. I'm sure we will be hooking up with you Noel,and loco,hope to see you down there as well.(Still havn't found your pocket knife)
          One thing I am really looking forward to is hunting down the stuck 4x4s and pulling them out,assessing the damage,and guessing how many thousands to get them running agian...

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          • #6
            I will probably be there, If I sell the HDI I will be picking up a new machine, if the HDI doesn't sell I will probably make the trip with my current machine. If I make the trip I will be camping and I will look for forum members Bilimr and Locolouie.
            I look forward to meeting FoxValley and the Bakedalaskan. Should be one heck of a ride with a bunch of dominate Argos pulling out side by sides and 4x4's day and night.

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            • #7
              Heads up, the wife and I were at Mud Creek this last weekend for their crawfish annual ride. With the rain/snow we’ve had and the forecast showing no slowing down, IT WILL BE DEEP! I’m going to say that all the holes will be level with the ground if not; it’s going to look like a swamp and its going to classed as flooded by time Mud Nats get here. The Endurance Challenge pit was overflowing with the incoming water on the northside of the road about to roll over it (flood bottoms). Noel, if you got a swimming beast, its got to be your year. I can't see them drawining it with as much as was flowing in and flowing over the south side road we sat on last year.

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              • #8
                Should be interesting. I know the ground at my place is truly saturated to the point that walking over it you sink down over an inch. Its definitely got the lake I live on to come up even though we are in a seven year draught.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by bilimrl1 View Post
                  Heads up, the wife and I were at Mud Creek this last weekend for their crawfish annual ride. With the rain/snow we’ve had and the forecast showing no slowing down, IT WILL BE DEEP! I’m going to say that all the holes will be level with the ground if not; it’s going to look like a swamp and its going to classed as flooded by time Mud Nats get here. The Endurance Challenge pit was overflowing with the incoming water on the northside of the road about to roll over it (flood bottoms). Noel, if you got a swimming beast, its got to be your year. I can't see them drawining it with as much as was flowing in and flowing over the south side road we sat on last year.
                  Now thats music to my ears,more water,more fun.

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                    Last edited by Deedeelin1; 06-23-2017, 05:56 PM.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Deedeelin1 View Post
                      GOD BLESS TEXAS. We were slipped on Lake Lewisville, the water dropped so much that the bottom of the boat was almost touching. Everyone said it would take years to fill the lake back up. Year and a half later the lake was over flowing, they had to let water out. I miss the GREAT STATE OF TEXAS
                      I live on Lake Tawakoni, in 2007 it dropped 14' and figured it might take several years to fill up, that July a freak front blew in from the gulf, and dropped 22" in three days, and the lake went from 14' low to 2' over the retaining walls.
                      This year it dropped about as much, but since the snow, ice and rain and fog, its dramatically up several feet and rising. I'm excited that my boat may get launched this year.

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                      • #12
                        It still might be dusty as the sun and thousands of wheels dry out the main roads, but I don't think that going to be the issue on the trails this year. With all the water that will be dripping off, I'm betting the trails are going to be tore up stuff!

                        Noel, where you camping?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by bilimrl1 View Post
                          It still might be dusty as the sun and thousands of wheels dry out the main roads, but I don't think that going to be the issue on the trails this year. With all the water that will be dripping off, I'm betting the trails are going to be tore up stuff!

                          Noel, where you camping?
                          After many years of adventure living, while in the employ of the U.S. Army, and accustomed to all the hardships of living off the land, turning over logs to harvest grubs, skinning snakes, and boiling scorpions, all while keeping the rain off with a canopy fashioned from pine needles, a tarp or a poncho, for this trip I have opted for the Holiday Inn Express just down the road. Breakfast served at 630am, manager's reception at 530pm.

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                          • #14
                            I like that idea!!!
                            Last year I camped in our argo trailer,and ate "road kill possum" it was rough even from a "roughing it" point of view......Ok ,we didnt eat possum,but I did see one,and it was an option.

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                            • #15
                              Hey every one. I expect to arrive the on Thursday, the morning of the 26th of May. I am looking forward to seeing LocoLouie, Noel Woods, Tim and Mike from Adair Argo, Foxvalley, Brandon Price, Robert and His wife and anyone else who makes the trip. I should be a great time and I am looking forward to seeing everyone.

                              I plan on camping, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

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