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Great day trip yesterday to WindRock Park just north of Oak Ridge, Tn. We took our RTV 900 4x4 to ride the ATV/Jeep/Trail Bike etc. trails on 72,000 acres of mountain terrain owned by the 150 year old Coal Creek Company. They say they have 300+ miles of roads and trails. Spectacular 30-50 mile views and amazing rock outcroppings. This property was originally mined for coal (still is), timber, and now is extracting natural gas and has giant windmills.
We took our granddaughter and a nephew her age for a 5+ hour ride over some very rough trails with stream crossings, very rocky trails, and big mud holes that created some white knuckle moments. The kids loved it. They road in the 2 Chevy truck seats mounted in the bed with self contained seat/shoulder belts.
I installed some shoulder belts up front using two seat belts bought at Advance Auto for $15 each, used muffler brackets to mount to the side ROPS and some quick (chain) links to attach to the rod between the center seat belt mounts. In addition to the QuadBoss UTV Roll Cage Organizer I had mounted above the seat on the ROPS, I installed another one just above the dashboard for more storage just for our outing.
I was impressed on how the RTV ran and handled the rough mountain trails. Plenty of power and was fast enough for our needs. It had rained over the weekend so there were many water hazards to go through. I made the mistake of taking one downhill trail that was very rough with loose rocks, deep ruts, and a steep descent into a deep pool of water with an immediate hump following. When I saw it I was already committed (no backing up) and I just knew we'd get stuck. I was already in 4 wheel drive so I locked the differential and plowed in. The front bumper dug in hard on the hump and bottomed out, but miraculously pulled through it like a champ, even with my worksite tires. My wife couldn't believe we made it either. Glad I had installed those shoulder belts.
I brought along a extra gallon of fuel for an emergency, started with a full tank and the gauge now still indicates full. So I checked the tank and it looks like I used 1 1/2, maybe 2 gallons at the most.
Today it was back to work with the RTV, cutting some trees and clearing brush.
We took our granddaughter and a nephew her age for a 5+ hour ride over some very rough trails with stream crossings, very rocky trails, and big mud holes that created some white knuckle moments. The kids loved it. They road in the 2 Chevy truck seats mounted in the bed with self contained seat/shoulder belts.
I installed some shoulder belts up front using two seat belts bought at Advance Auto for $15 each, used muffler brackets to mount to the side ROPS and some quick (chain) links to attach to the rod between the center seat belt mounts. In addition to the QuadBoss UTV Roll Cage Organizer I had mounted above the seat on the ROPS, I installed another one just above the dashboard for more storage just for our outing.
I was impressed on how the RTV ran and handled the rough mountain trails. Plenty of power and was fast enough for our needs. It had rained over the weekend so there were many water hazards to go through. I made the mistake of taking one downhill trail that was very rough with loose rocks, deep ruts, and a steep descent into a deep pool of water with an immediate hump following. When I saw it I was already committed (no backing up) and I just knew we'd get stuck. I was already in 4 wheel drive so I locked the differential and plowed in. The front bumper dug in hard on the hump and bottomed out, but miraculously pulled through it like a champ, even with my worksite tires. My wife couldn't believe we made it either. Glad I had installed those shoulder belts.
I brought along a extra gallon of fuel for an emergency, started with a full tank and the gauge now still indicates full. So I checked the tank and it looks like I used 1 1/2, maybe 2 gallons at the most.
Today it was back to work with the RTV, cutting some trees and clearing brush.
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