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Elite Veteran
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Location: missouri | Anyone here gone into Caney Mountain Horse camp near Big Flat, Arkansas with a huge rig??? How? do you have a driver ahead to clear? seriously. Would love to ride back there, nice folks, pretty place. Last time, I took my car down and ended up with a $1250. repair after knocking my turbo downpipe off. I should have known better. |
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Extreme Veteran
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Location: Missouri | $1200 car repair, that would be enough to keep me from pulling a rig in there.
I've never been, but some friends of ours have described the drive in and that was enough for me. They pull a trailer about 30' long. |
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Expert
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| We have family who camp all time in back trails in Mo,have been to Erby camp,etc- they went to Caney last yr and said they wouldn't be going again.also folks from Mo that camp and ride quiet a bit- I don't think they want to go back but,think it's more the trails that can be kind of treacherous in spots rather than the way in there |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 657
Location: Rayne, LA | I got back from Caney yesterday. I drive a Peterbilt with a 41 ft trailer and have gone there 4 times. A friend drives a 44 ft motorhome pulling a 4 horse trailer, The deal is pull in anytime but when leaving Charles or Tersa will leave ahead of you to stop incoming traffic. This systems works well. The riding is great |
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Member
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Location: MO | We took a 42 ft lq in there. Just drove nice and slow and made it fine without any damage. |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 657
Location: Rayne, LA | I don't know how I forgot this in my original post, but I had a friend that bought a side by side ATV up there and asked me to haul it back home so I had a 14 ft trailer behind my LQ trailer. This made for a very long rig had got in and out with no problem ( except for Charles and a few others laughing at us ) |
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