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I thought Devils Den had been closed. I had heard about it but never went to check it out. If you want to find some mud, you need to head out of San Antonio. I have been looking for places but haven't really found anything. I bet if you drive out to Hondo, D'Hanis, Flooresville, La Vernia, Seguin you can find some mud. Today would be a good day too with all the rain we received last night.
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If you find out then let me know. I'm close to Round Rock and have been looking for a while. I'm from Louisiana and I know alot of old back roads that are hellacious mud riding trips. We used to ride for a whole day out in the woods nothing but mud pulling each other out and drinking beer while laughing at the guy that busted his *** while hooking up the tow rope. If you or any other guys would like to take a weekend and go do some riding then let me know. I don't know anyone here and would like to meet some folks with the same interest. We ride with BBQ Pits blazing and music real loud and have a good time. It's about 5 hours from round rock but worth the trip to mud ride espescially if you want mud and mud only. HOLLA!!!!!!!!! OF COURSE THE WOMEN DO THE COOKING WHILE THE GUYS RIDE LOL
Last edited by fx412inchlift; 05-14-2008 at 10:06 PM.
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Yeah you can still get to devil dens on ingram road, just dont get caught back there, I hear it is a 800 fine and the cops have a 4X4 f-150 they ride back there with, but that is what I hear. Also for FX412inch I am from a one stop light town in NC and we have acres and acres of land where we could just ride and ride and get drunk and do about what ever we wanted.So i know exactley what you are talking about. Sure do miss them days.
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If you find out then let me know. I'm close to Round Rock and have been looking for a while. I'm from Louisiana and I know alot of old back roads that are hellacious mud riding trips. We used to ride for a whole day out in the woods nothing but mud pulling each other out and drinking beer while laughing at the guy that busted his *** while hooking up the tow rope. If you or any other guys would like to take a weekend and go do some riding then let me know. I don't know anyone here and would like to meet some folks with the same interest. We ride with BBQ Pits blazing and music real loud and have a good time. It's about 5 hours from round rock but worth the trip to mud ride espescially if you want mud and mud only. HOLLA!!!!!!!!! OF COURSE THE WOMEN DO THE COOKING WHILE THE GUYS RIDE LOL
If I take a trip with you, I am making sure I am ahead of you in line. I don't think I will make it very far in your ruts.
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Mud Drags
Friend of mine is trying to open a mud drag strip on hwy 90 west between Castroville and Hondo, in Dunlay.
as for Hondo and D'hanis, that where I grew up and I can't really say much for muddin areas unless you know some of the ranchers and/or carry bolt cutters with you. and of course you dont mind getting some of those bullet hole stickers added to your truck.. permanently
if i can get out there sometime to do some work on the old farm i can arrange a mudding event once or twice a year.. just have to charge a truck cover charge and make sure everyone signs liability papers hehehe
as for Hondo and D'hanis, that where I grew up and I can't really say much for muddin areas unless you know some of the ranchers and/or carry bolt cutters with you. and of course you dont mind getting some of those bullet hole stickers added to your truck.. permanently
if i can get out there sometime to do some work on the old farm i can arrange a mudding event once or twice a year.. just have to charge a truck cover charge and make sure everyone signs liability papers hehehe
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Yeah you can still get to devil dens on ingram road, just dont get caught back there, I hear it is a 800 fine and the cops have a 4X4 f-150 they ride back there with, but that is what I hear. Also for FX412inch I am from a one stop light town in NC and we have acres and acres of land where we could just ride and ride and get drunk and do about what ever we wanted.So i know exactley what you are talking about. Sure do miss them days.
They now have "Park Police" with 4wheelers and mountain bikes that get back up in there.. seen one unloading a 4wheeler on the other side by the apartments on Sunday. on the timberhill side. Stepsons grandparents live near there. you might have noticed the blue 72 Cutlass Supreme under the carport on timberhill
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Friend of mine is trying to open a mud drag strip on hwy 90 west between Castroville and Hondo, in Dunlay.
as for Hondo and D'hanis, that where I grew up and I can't really say much for muddin areas unless you know some of the ranchers and/or carry bolt cutters with you. and of course you dont mind getting some of those bullet hole stickers added to your truck.. permanently
if i can get out there sometime to do some work on the old farm i can arrange a mudding event once or twice a year.. just have to charge a truck cover charge and make sure everyone signs liability papers hehehe
as for Hondo and D'hanis, that where I grew up and I can't really say much for muddin areas unless you know some of the ranchers and/or carry bolt cutters with you. and of course you dont mind getting some of those bullet hole stickers added to your truck.. permanently
if i can get out there sometime to do some work on the old farm i can arrange a mudding event once or twice a year.. just have to charge a truck cover charge and make sure everyone signs liability papers hehehe
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Friend of mine is trying to open a mud drag strip on hwy 90 west between Castroville and Hondo, in Dunlay.
as for Hondo and D'hanis, that where I grew up and I can't really say much for muddin areas unless you know some of the ranchers and/or carry bolt cutters with you. and of course you dont mind getting some of those bullet hole stickers added to your truck.. permanently
if i can get out there sometime to do some work on the old farm i can arrange a mudding event once or twice a year.. just have to charge a truck cover charge and make sure everyone signs liability papers hehehe
as for Hondo and D'hanis, that where I grew up and I can't really say much for muddin areas unless you know some of the ranchers and/or carry bolt cutters with you. and of course you dont mind getting some of those bullet hole stickers added to your truck.. permanently
if i can get out there sometime to do some work on the old farm i can arrange a mudding event once or twice a year.. just have to charge a truck cover charge and make sure everyone signs liability papers hehehe
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They now have "Park Police" with 4wheelers and mountain bikes that get back up in there.. seen one unloading a 4wheeler on the other side by the apartments on Sunday. on the timberhill side. Stepsons grandparents live near there. you might have noticed the blue 72 Cutlass Supreme under the carport on timberhill