Hatfield McCoy trails Lodging

Started by Buzzard, September 23, 2019, 09:40:50 AM

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 Starting to put together a ride to the Hatfield McCoy trails settled around Bramwell West Virginia for the Pocahontas trailhead being the southern most point from N.C. 
Any  recommendations for lodging anything or any type appreciated, thanks in advance.

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Don't look like you're getting much help on this one. When y'all planning on going?

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Quote from: Buzzard on September 23, 2019, 09:40:50 AM
Starting to put together a ride to the Hatfield McCoy trails settled around Bramwell West Virginia for the Pocahontas trailhead being the southern most point from N.C. 
Any  recommendations for lodging anything or any type appreciated, thanks in advance.
Look up The Mud Pit ATV Resort near Montcalm, WV. Bramwell is not but a few miles on hardtop and the trail system as well.
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Hey Buzzard, we go up to hatfield a lot, around Bramwell is several places to stay, one is Ashland Resort,
and also Wild Willys down the road from Ashland, both are very nice places to stay. and the trail system is right there.
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Thanks brothers y'all are a big help. Not sure on a date yet ponytail, but will sure let ya know.

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Thanks Buzzard. I'll keep you posted on the trip back to junior WV. It'll be next year around June,I think.

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We rode the Pocahontas trails yesterday and it was extremely dusty, literally a couple inches thick in some areas of the trails. It hasn't rained in at least 45 day here, so unless you love dust more than mud and water, come on up. Otherwise, I'd keep an eye on the weather and plan a trip after some consistent rainy days JMO. You could travel the Outlaw Trails up Crumpler Mountain Road to Pinnacle creek, beer can alley, or over to the soggy bottom trails and find some decent mud and water conditions.
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Thnx daveydo, looking to go in a month or two, hopefully the trails will wet down a little. I've also been well pleased with the particle separator I put on. The dust doesn't scare me so much anymore. Was down at Busco and thought it was the Sahara, checked the Uni the next day and couldn't tell it had been anywhere. I am definitely a believer in a S & E separator.

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I'm definitely with you on installing the particle separator, NMK says I can plumb both the cvt and air intake into it. Since it provides enough air flow for his 800, it'll definitely work for my 500.
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I thought about connecting the CVT as well. I'm not sure about sharing the CFM amount of air on my 1000. Not convinced here in N.C. warrants the cooling compared to sharing the engine air intake.