Monday, February 23, 2009

WindRock ride...

February 21, 2009: Saturday… Today was our jeep ride to WindRock. And even though we had to get up super early, it was worth it! We had a great time!

The Blevins house (Mike, Renee, Brianna & Brittany) woke up around 4:45am… Yes, that’s crazy early for a Saturday!

We left our house around 5:45 and met up with Mack & Liz at Sears Essentials in East Ridge at 6:30. From there we drove to the Ooltewah Bi-Lo to meet up with Eddie, Ricky & Gale and Gary & Brenda. By this time it was 7:00 and we headed for Athens to meet Ray at Hardees by 7:30. And one final stop at the Sweetwater exit to pick up Brian, Brianna & Carl at 8:00. Once we finally had everyone together we made the drive to Oliver Springs, TN. After one last stop to fill up on gas, I believe it was right around 9:45 by the time we made it into the Coal Creek OHV area.
Here we are lined up as we decided who was going to ride the trails and who was going to take the scenic route back. We had one more person join us before we headed into the trails. He’s not in this photo, but Cody from Virginia met up with us here.
While here, those of us who were hitting the trails purchased our permits for the day. The permits were $17 per person, and this was the only part I didn't like about the WindRock ride! We've paid per vehicle on other riding trips, but this is the first time we've had to pay for each person in the jeep. (So for me, Mike and the girls we had to pay $68 - crazy!)
Ray Luisa from the Ragtop Roadrunners planned today's ride for us. Ray, along with Brian & Cody also belong to the TN Virtual Jeep Club. Big thanks to Ray for getting everyone together. He did a great job being our ride leader!

Even though we called this our "WindRock ride", we were actually riding in the Coal Creek OHV Area. I took a picture of this sign heading in on trail #21. A little background on Coal Creek:
The Coal Creek Company, established in 1872, currently owns 72,000 acres of land in East Tennessee. The Company, through its contractors and lessees, is involved in the development of natural resources including timber, coal, oil, natural gas and coal-bed methane.

You pass these pumping stations all along the trails. We passed too many to keep count, but they were everywhere. Just driving along in the woods and all of a sudden there would be a row of these things!

There are 18 wind turbines on Buffalo Mountain which produce approximately 48 million KWH. The fifteen large turbines have a 256 foot tower with 139 foot blades and span 395 feet at full height.
I'm guessing this is why it's called Wind Rock!
I would have taken more pictures of the turbines but it was super windy (as you would imagine) on top of this mountain! These things were spinning quite fast, I think my camera did pretty good capturing them in a still frame.
Here are the 5 jeeps who dared to ride the trails! Ray's red jeep, our silver jeep, Brian's dark green jeep, Eddie's white jeep and Cody's dark blue jeep - we made a nice little rainbow of colors... hahaha!!

I'll have to get details from the 3 jeepers who took the scenic ride (Mack & Liz, Ricky & Gale and Gary & Brenda), but here are some pictures from the trails.....
The 3 kids along for the ride - Brittany, my Brianna, and Brian's Brianna.
It was just a little muddy!!

A few hours after we left the wind turbines, we were across the mountain and could barely see them from this view, the turbines look like little sticks from this distance. There were suppose to be 18 turbines on the mountain, from this spot on the trail we were able to see and count 17 of them. I have to say it was quite a neat thing for the kids to hear about. Ray even had all the statistics and was able to tell us all about them and how they worked. Way to fit in an educational lesson on the ride Ray!

Ray leading us on the trails...

There were several places where water tricking down the hills had frozen. It was pretty scenery...

No one got stuck, no one had to be pulled out of anything (although Mike did pull a broken down 4-wheeler from a trail onto one of the main gravel roads). Of the 160 miles of trails that are in the Coal Creek area, I think we traveled about 40 miles (a quarter of what's out there)! We stopped a few times along the trails, but for the most part we drove on the trails from 10:00 to about 6:00.

WindRock is known mostly as an ATV (4-wheeler & dirt bike) sanctuary. Mike had been there before on our 4-wheelers, but this was the first time we've been in the jeep. And while it was fun, we're planning to take the 4-wheelers back very soon!

(note: this post is not yet complete, more details to be added after the next jeep club meeting on 3/2/09)

Monday, February 9, 2009

Jack Daniel ride...

February 8, 2009: Sunday… Today was our jeep ride to the Jack Daniel Distillery in Lynchburg, TN.
We met at Sears Essentials (old K-Mart) in East Ridge at 10:00am. We had 9 jeeps in total - so a good turn out. Here's everyone all lined up and ready to pull out.

Here's our jeep (2005 Rubicon Unlimited), I think we're the tallest!

This is Mack & Liz's red jeep. Mack is the fearless leader of our club!

It looks red in this picture, but this is Gary & Brenda's orange jeep.

Wes & Patti's big Jeep Cherokee.

Eddie & Diane's white jeep.

Mike & Suzanne's Alabama jeep!
Buddy & Suzi's white jeep...

Red & Dianne's white jeep.

On the way we stopped for a photo shoot at this big rock...

Climbing the rock...

The view from the top of the rock!

Once we arrived in Lynchburg we had to go to some of the tourist shops around the square. I liked the sign on this one showing that it's STILL a dry county!

The Jack Daniels Chevrolet race car, old number 7!!

Mike and Brianna in front of the cave opening...

Brianna posing next to the true to life size statue of Mr. Jack Daniel.

2 cute little ducks :)

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

February Meeting...

MEETINGS: Rag Top Road Runners meet the first Monday of each month at 6:30 pm (EST). We currently meet Kasey's restaurant on Lee Hwy.

It's a little far for Mike and I to go, but we love meeting up with everyone. We haven't been in quite a while because Mike had been working nights, but now that he's jobless he has all kinds of free time... hahaha!

Our meetings consist of eating, talking/fellowship, and planning get togethers. We always welcome visitors as our club is open to new members.

FAMILY SETTING: We tell all new comers that we're a family club, and we keep everything clean. It's hard to find a good club like this! No one drinks, swears or gets rowdy on our rides... which is a good thing since Mike and I don't drink and I don't want our kids around that :)

OUTINGS: We can't always find a date or time that works for everyone, but we try to accomodate when we can. And we do a few different things so most everyone has a chance to make it on a ride. Most of our rides are just day trips, some on Saturday and some on Sunday. And there are a couple over-night trips each year. I'll talk about these more later.... We've also attended some car shows together and even ride in some parades.

FEBRUARY RIDES: We have 2 rides planned for February. First, we'll be taking a road trip this coming Sunday, 2/8/09. Sunday rides are tricky because it cuts into church time for some, but some rides have to be earlier in the day so we can get back before it gets too late. So this Sunday we'll be meeting at 12:00 noon at the old K-Mart in East Ridge (by the Rave theatre). We'll drive to Lynchburg TN and tour the Jack Daniel Distillery. Sounds odd for a group that doesn't drink, but it's a free tour and several people say it's a neat thing to see. And it's a dry county so no one can drink there anyways! We'll stop and eat on the way back, I think they decided on the Western Sizzler in Jasper. I love traveling in a group with the club, it's just neat to see that many jeeps driving down the road in a line together!!

Second, we'll take an off-road ride on February 21st to Windrock (about 2 hours away). I don't know much about this place. But Mike has been up there before on our 4 wheelers. And Ray (club member) has been and says it's a great ride. Lots of trails in the woods kind of thing. We may be meeting up with another club for this ride. We don't have details and times for this one yet, but we should know more after our trip on Sunday. We do know it costs to ride up there. I think it's around $15 per person to enter the trails.

New blog for the Jeep Club...

I've had my main blog (http://www.blevinsnewhouse.blogspot.com/) up and running for almost a year now, so I thought it was time to expand and do something new! After a few ides, I decided to create a new blog about our Jeep Club.

My plan is for this blog to be a way for me to document our club's plans and events for members to view. It will also be a great way for new-comers to see what we're all about.

Rag Rop Road Runners - this is the name of our club. Not sure on exactly how long the club has been up and running (I'll have to ask some of the original members), but Mike and I joined in 2005 after he bought his new jeep. I'll try to do a post soon listing our members and specifcs on their jeeps.

For us, Mike has a 2005 Jeep Rubicon. I'll have to let Mike detail everything about it...
This picture collage below is from our first trip to Tellico - just 2 weeks after buying the jeep! Yep, fresh off the showroom floor and straight into the woods! These pictures are from May 2005 before Mike did all of his alterations - it's no longer stock! But I already had this picture saved on my computer, so it will do for now!