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Friday, October 25
 

9:30am EDT

Aaron's Super Special Fun Run
Friday October 25, 2024 9:30am - 3:00pm EDT
An open ended laid back run that can go wherever the group wants to go.

We will start on trail G1:

Winding its way along the southern ridge of Windrock Mountain, G1 is the perfect access road to allow you to choose your adventure. A few vantage points break through the trees occasionally, allowing you to enjoy the expansive views of the countless ridges and valleys that make up this part of Tennessee. Whether we use G1 for access or adventure, this will be a great addition day of fun!

We may veer off on one or two quick trails or points of interests depending on how the group feels. This will be a very laid back and easy day that should be a shorter day on the trails.
Trail Leaders
avatar for Aaron Thorne

Aaron Thorne

Trail Leader of Awesomeness, The Cool Kids
The coolest person you know!I have 2006 LX470 I bought bone stock, I am the third owner. I’ve built, broken, and sometimes even fixed some things on that very truck! Husband (24+ years) and dad of two boys. One college freshman and a 6th grader.“Retired” Air Force aircraft mechanic/IT... Read More →
Friday October 25, 2024 9:30am - 3:00pm EDT
Gate at Event Area 36.06307° N, 84.32842° W

9:30am EDT

Prison Run - 1 Hour Lunch Stop - Back to Camp via Trails
Friday October 25, 2024 9:30am - 3:00pm EDT
Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary Run
Join us for a delightful, laid-back run to the renowned Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary.

The adventure promises:
  • A stroll around the prison grounds.
  • Time to explore the gift shop.
  • An option to dine at the Warden's Table restaurant.

It's always an exciting trip!

Itinerary Note:

We will halt at the prison for an hour. During this interval:
  • Grab a meal at the Warden's Table restaurant (if you wish).
  • Browse the gift shop.
  • Explore the grounds.

Should you opt for the official prison tour, bear in mind it often exceeds a couple of hours. Consequently, you'd need to make your own way back to Windrock. You can conveniently drive back to the camp via the highway, bypassing the trail system. To find more about Brushy Mountain and its tours, visit: Brushy Mountain Tours

Pet Advisory: 
Dogs are welcome on this ride. However, while they can't enter Brushy Mountain's buildings, the spacious parking lot and adjoining fields are perfect for them to frolic.


FAQs:

Trail Description:
Even though it's considered a green easy run, perceptions of 'easy' can vary. Be prepared for:
  • A genuine trail, not just a fire road or dirt road. 
  • Encounters with rocks, mud, and hill climbs. 
  • Navigating around trees and limbs. 
  • Potential "pinstripes", paint scratches, or bumper scuffs.
Risk of Body Damage:
  • It's rare but not impossible.
  • Remember, trail conditions at Windrock can be unpredictable.
  • However, our Trail Leader is there to guide and support through any tricky spots.
Vehicle Requirements:
  • Stock 100s and 200s have been seen navigating this trail successfully.
Must-haves:  
  • WINDROCK PARK PASS for every occupant. 
  • Lunch and snacks if you aren't buying from the prison. 
  • GMRS radio (Not CB, Not Ham). 
  • A full tank of gas. Better safe than sorry!

Recommended: While not mandatory, having a fire extinguisher in your vehicle is advisable.

Radio: 
  •  Channel 15: 462.55 Primary
  • Channel 16: 462.575 Backup


Trail Leaders
avatar for Davey Jordan

Davey Jordan

Trail Leader, Cruisers On The Rocks
Hello everyone, I'm Davey Jordan. My inaugural journey to Windrock took place over 20 years ago. Back then, the area lacked maps, trail markings, a general store, and even a campground. Today, it stands as the premier wheeling destination on the East Coast. The beauty of visiting... Read More →

Friday October 25, 2024 9:30am - 3:00pm EDT
Windrock General Store Parking Lot 36.08574° N, 84.33041° W

9:30am EDT

Radar Base
Friday October 25, 2024 9:30am - 3:00pm EDT
Get ready for an epic adventure through the hidden history of Windrock Park! Did you know the nearby city of Oak Ridge was born from the secretive efforts of World War II? Oliver Springs, TN, was one of only three sites linked to the legendary Manhattan Project. The radar base we’ll explore was part of a crucial Aircraft Control and Warning network that played a key role during the Cold War, as Oak Ridge continued its top-secret research—an operation that’s still active today!
On this trail, you’ll get to explore the fascinating remains of this Cold War radar site, perched at one of the highest points in the park. The mix of stunning views and rich history will make this run one you won’t forget. If you love adventure with a dash of mystery, this trail is calling your name!
And don’t forget to bring a jacket—things can get chilly up there!

Radio: 
  • Channel 5: 462.6625 Primary
  • Channel 4: 462.6375 Backup

Trail Leaders
avatar for Chase Morrow

Chase Morrow

Trail Leader, Cruisers on the Rocks
Wheeling: I’ve been wheeling Toyotas since 2006, but I was always a 4runner guy. I recently made the switch to the 100 series platform and I absolutely love it! My rig is a 1999 Land CruiserPersonal: My wonderful wife and I have 3 children, one of which will be in attendance for... Read More →

Friday October 25, 2024 9:30am - 3:00pm EDT
Open Field at Trail 2 Trailhead 36.08447, -84.32423
 
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