ride and Cori's first time riding a
4'wheeler!!
Cori took this picture from her
4'wheeler to show how we
meandered through the
mountains. It looks like
I'm in the lead!
was the normal conversation as we
encountered some difficult terrain.
Here it looks like we are headed
'down' the mountain.
official trail ride - she did well
and was also a great navigator
with the trail map. :)
wide-angle lens. I'm glad it was
the 4'wheeler that got the wide
angle treatment, if you know
what I mean... It looks like I'm
riding a 'monster' 4'wheeler.
mine that was on one of the
trails. Where Mark and Cori
are sitting was great feel of
air-conditioning for a hot day
of riding. Mark wanted to explore
inside the mine, but didn't have
a flashlight!!
to use a rental 4'wheeler which you
had to shift. The 4'wheelers we own
are automatic transmission and are
easier to ride. Thank you Dale and
Mark for letting Cori and I ride the
automatic 4'wheelers!!
Here is the 'beauty' of the mountain trail.of the mountain trails. The elevation
changes can't be shown very well in
pictures, but most of the time we were
looking down into the treetops. Here
Mark is ahead of me climbing the trail.
4'wheeler with lots of power that
Mark rode. That's what Cori and
I called it.
Some trails were very steep and others
had boulders in our path. The trail
with boulders was the scariest for
me to ride on. It felt like you were
going to tip over. But we all
made it safely.
mountain fog was moving in when
this picture was taken near Gilbert,
WV on 6/24/07.
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