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


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)





















