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Official Chesapeake, VA beach, Suffolk Trail Run Thread

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That is all.
 
I won't be around for that, family coming down for the holiday.

Did manage to get out today though

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We MUST go there this upcoming Sunday. Details to come.


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No go for me on Sunday or thanksgiving. Going out to eat lunch with my parents for my birthday Sunday and hunting on thanksgiving.


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This sunday, Jake and I are going back out to this place. I urge everyone to make it out, and bring your wheelspeed. There's at least 10 different types of terrain/dirt there. Good ol beach sand to crusty dirt that feels like dried lava. It will be a helluva good time playing follow the leader or having a scale point to point adventure.

Address/directions to come shortly




Crusty hard sand (notice the shells)

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sandy dirt with whoops for days

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sugar sand

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firm sand island

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lil muddin

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and jumps!

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More pictures in my build thread!
 
CURRENT MEET INFORMATION

Meet-up: November 18th
Meeting Time: Open/Anytime
Location: Schoolyard
Special Notes: Park in school parking lot. Bring lots of batteries and plan to carry spare parts/tools with you


Wheeling Spot Locations

Name: Schoolyard
Address: 1701 River Birch Run North, Chesapeake, VA 23320
Note: Park at school, walk to heaven

Added information to Post #1 (as quoted above). Jake and I named it the "Schoolyard".

Park at the address shown above, then walk over into the construction site (orange area in picture below). Nobody was there yesterday (Sunday), hopefully its always like that.

Also, a map of the location, park at "A". Right across I64 from Ipswich.

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There's not as much mud/water as my pictures make it seem. All the pics were taken in real close proximity, the place is large. But, yes you do need some knee highs too :mrgreen:
 
Looks like you guys had some fun. If we run this weekend you know it is forecasted to rain. So it looks like fun this weekend
 
I just got done installing a BEC in the ridgecrest, it'll be on 3s this weekend on the stock 20t motor. Should be fun. I'm going to try to install my 35t in the FJ before the weekend so I'll have a bit more wheel speed too.


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Added information to Post #1 (as quoted above). Jake and I named it the "Schoolyard".

Park at the address shown above, then walk over into the construction site (orange area in picture below). Nobody was there yesterday (Sunday), hopefully its always like that.

Also, a map of the location, park at "A". Right across I64 from Ipswich.

Map2.jpg

Wow that place is big!!

sent from my wife's real husband that's battery powered and sometimes stays in her top draw.
 
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