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SR1355 11-12-2006 03:16 PM

Toys for Tots - Michigan
 
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Posted this in another area, thought I add it here as well:

MisterE 11-13-2006 06:37 PM

Re: Toys for Tots - Michigan
 
Hey Guys,

MisterE... thinking of getting back in the saddle after the less than steller outcome of that Hummer Happening. Anyone been to one of these? Are the fairly freindly to stock Hummers? I understand I may not play in on the trails, but is it there enough there for a newbie to check out (without having to hitch home). Being a good cause makes me all the more interested!

Thanks!

SR1355 11-13-2006 09:36 PM

Re: Toys for Tots - Michigan
 
I've never been but here is link to website. The place is in a bit of a legal fit with township to open as commercial ORV park. They have permission for charity one day event.

http://www.kidsinthemudd.com/index.html

Here's link to forum at 4given4x4:

http://www.4given4x4.com/forums/view...=asc&star t=0

Looks like it's going to be a pretty big event, would be nice to see Hummers well represented.

MisterE 11-14-2006 02:08 AM

Re: Toys for Tots - Michigan
 
If I read it right, helmets are required which I am unfamilar with. Silver Lake as I'm sure the locals in the forum are all familar with doesn't have this restriction and is (in limited off-road) one of the busiest parks I've ever seen. (Even our dune buggies didn't require them if you had seat belts. I'm all for safe wheeling but man that's going to make it a little less fun in Dec trying to talk to everyone in the car and a lot warmer unless I can steal some half helmets from dad and friends...

Still looks plausible.

SR1355 11-14-2006 03:13 AM

Re: Toys for Tots - Michigan
 
I will find out the meaning of helmet required in all vehicles at all times. Doesn't sound right for full size rigs with rollover protection, ie origianl steel body.

SR1355 11-15-2006 01:53 PM

Re: Toys for Tots - Michigan
 
Per email from Kids in the Mudd no helmets required in vehicles with roll cage or factory steel roof.

MisterE 11-20-2006 12:51 AM

Re: Toys for Tots - Michigan
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SR1355
Per email from Kids in the Mudd no helmets required in vehicles with roll cage or factory steel roof.


Thanks for the research SR1355!

Sounds a bit more fun for the H3's.

Thanks


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