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Monday, June 16, 2008

May trip to HMT Little Coal River with neighbors and wife

The Rhino in the photo belongs to my wife and I. The other ATV's belong to the neighbors. Here are the photos and videos of our trip. Please enjoy!





























This is the monster hole. No one has been through this and made it per the locals in the past 6 months. If you watch this beast of a Rhino, we stop back back into the hole and come out on 3 wheels. Now thats what I am talking about.



This was the trip back in. We did not make it going to opposite direction, but we are about to try again. On the in though, we blew a right rear tire and had to be pulled out by a pickup truck. Pictures below as well.





Monday, March 24, 2008

My Ride alone with some Friends from Hancock to PawPaw


Well, I went on a joy ride on Saturday, March 22 in my rhino with 2 other fellas. One was on a Kawasaki and the other on a Honda. In the end the Honda towed the Kawasaki back to the trucks and the Rhino gets rolled on its side, flipped back over, then drives back on its own. Now that is a beast. We never made it to PawPaw. Not the Rhino's Fault, but because the Kawasaki's belt broke.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Hatfield McCoy Trail Trip

My Wife and I traveled to Gilbert West Virginia over the Martin Luther King Holiday weekend to enjoy the great outdoors on our Yamaha Rhino 660. We rode about 32 miles on the trails on Saturday and I drove, then on Sunday we rode about 73 miles and she drove. Below are the images from the trip.


This image was on the Saturday trip. We were about 7 miles into the trail. It was about 35 degrees on the mountain and there were some wet spots and very little ice.

The below images are what the Rhino looked like after Day One:




The Next images are the pre day 2. We were really bundled up since it was only 11 degrees in town, then we heard it was only about -5 with the wind chill on the mountain. One thing to pay attention to on these and the last set of photos is the winch.




The next set of photos are the scenic view from atop the mountain. Believe me it was cold.




People in this town said either we are really crazy or really dumb. Below is the end of day 2. We were out for about 8 hours riding and road about 73 miles. My wife did all of the driving this day. Our Rhino was still defrosting a week later.


Bet you never have seen anything quiet like that before huh! I believe we may be a little crazy, my wife and I. Maybe that is what keeps us sane and happpy.