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RE: Badlands



Dan, Tom, Whoever.

The Badlands in IN. is probably the best Off Road Park anywhere.
It has whatever you want.. If you like sand, Rocks, Water, Etc it has it
all...
From everything I found out it's open to any Vehicle and they even have a
repair shop.
It does cost a few dollars and the only stipulation is that you have to be
part of a Club.
(I.E. Not talking about being in the WaterBuffalo Lodge)
They also do not take responsibility for anything that happens to you
vehicle.
It's open all the time from what I read.
And is Private land which means the Government or those Tree hugging Green
Peace Hippies can't say a thing.  Not to say the park is destroying the
land,  They do believe in "Tread Lightly".  They just are hidden from all
the bureaucracy.

Anyway I'll did up the article if anyone want's to know more..
I want to go and with a caravan of IH's behind me..

Jeff Bade
Chicago, IL
1980 Scout ][, 304, TF727, D300, 3" Body lift, 4" Spring lift,
33x12.5xr15 tires, 4 wheel disk, SS][ converted
http://members.xoom.com/ScoutII

>Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 14:21:29 -0500 (EST)
>From: "daniel.r.felix.1" <dfelix2@domain.elided>
>Subject: Re: ihc-digest V6 #473
>
>On Thu, 14 Jan 1999, Tom Mandera wrote:
>
>> BadLands?  Not... South Dakota???
>>
>Sorry, I wasn't clear.  I guess you didn't see the article.  It used to be
>an old gravel quarry if I am remembering right, and it has part of the
>Wabash-Erie Canal in it too, once again if I am remembering right.  It is
>located near Attica, IN, and is only open to short wheelbase vehicles, of
>which, I believe my Scout to be.  They also require self recovery, so if
>you get stuck, you better have a way out!  I definately won't go there by
>myself, and when I do, I want to have someone who is at least somewhat
>experienced in 'wheeling, as I have no experience.  I think it is
>privately owned, and they charge something like $20 to get in (once again,
>I *think*, I am not sure!).  The article was in the October or November
>issue of FourWheeler, because I remember the topic came up between me and
>a few friends back around Thanksgiving, and I had just read it.  HTH.
>BTW, WTH does YMMV mean??  How's that for abbreviations? *grin*
>
>
>Dan Felix
>




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