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24 hours of terribleness at windrock

Wfoyota

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My dad turns 60 this week and we have discussed a 24 hour ride for a few years now. Well this past weekend we made it happen, 24 hours of windrock. Three buggies, 24 hours, almost everything difficult the park offered except for a few off the beaten path we didnt get to. Would of been 4 buggies if he didnt have to leave early.

Friday start time of 12:30 pm in main parking, around 30 gallons of gas per buggy, around 150 miles traveled, and end time of 12:40 pm on Saturday.

Since we started at main parking on the south side, we started with south side trails. We went 22, 21, 15, little mule, all of rattle rock, schoolbus, 39, rail trail, and 3. It was close to 8pm when we dropped back into main parking for gas. We topped the buggies off then hit the highway towards atomic ridge. When we got to atomic ridge, it was dark and raining on us. We had to winch the bottom section, climbed the middle section, and I ended up having to winch the very top rock. We dropped off the backside to t11, out 11 to main gravel and headed to the north side of the mountain. G50 to g52 to Vowell mtn rd and we was in downtown Rocky Top for fuel and mcdonalds at midnight. From downtown Rocky Top, a few gravel roads up to t62 took us to the Caryville flats. On top of the flats at 1:10 am. We kept north and crossed over into twra state property making a huge loop that put us out at the eternal flame at 3:15 am. From the flame we went to Norma rd and looped into the community of Clinchmore and back into windrock property at 5:00 am. Once back on windrock property, we rode undisclosed locations putting us on top of the last big deep mine at 6:30 am. It was awesome watching the sun come up while riding. G53 to g52 and back down Vowell mtn Rd took us back into downtown Rocky Top for the last fuel stop and breakfast at cracker barrel at 9:00 am. Leaving Rocky Top for the last time, t72 to g55 took us to the devils butthole trail (devils elbow t54a) then on to more undisclosed locations bringing us to t54 and down the devils butthole at 11:30 am. From there is was 53, 52, g52, g50 and down hwy 330 back to main parking at 12:40 pm. The buggies performed basically flawlessly, we never popped a hood, opened a tool bag, or worked on anything the entire time except airing up my rear tire a few times. A trip for the books and the hardest intentional 24 hour ride you can pull off at windrock park. I'll load pictures in a minute.
 
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Cool pictures, looks like it was a good time, but I can't imagine doing 24 straight. Most I've ever done was maybe 12-15, and I remember getting home from an evening run once just as the sun was starting to come up. The wife wasn't happy about that one :laughing:
 
same thing, while a cool idea seems super sketchy to me, Windrock is no place at night tired.

Glad you all made it safe, def can understand it was a bucket list kind of thing.
 
used to do a 36 hours of purgatory here. Or it was done a few times. The last time we tried 3 trails and finished the 2nd just at the 24 hour mark and called it good as the last trails would have pushed into the 48 hour mark. The buddy I was riding with had engine issues and ran most the time bumping his starter.

Anyhoo it's a fun time, the absolute most miserable part was the 2-3am and the mosquito's. Every inch of skin was covered but they would hover around you and is was a constant bzzzz for hoursssss.
 
Bummer I missed it, but didn't want to be the guy with a POS put back together last minute and holding the group up.

Glad y'all had fun.



To the people saying that 24h is too much, a lot of winch challenges around the world happen over the span of 48h non-stop. Totally doable.
 
Cool pictures, looks like it was a good time, but I can't imagine doing 24 straight. Most I've ever done was maybe 12-15, and I remember getting home from an evening run once just as the sun was starting to come up. The wife wasn't happy about that one :laughing:
It really was an awesome trip! Dad still felt pretty good after the 24 hours but my driver rear tire kept going flat so we called it. If it hadnt been for that, we prolly had a few more hours in us.
 
same thing, while a cool idea seems super sketchy to me, Windrock is no place at night tired.

Glad you all made it safe, def can understand it was a bucket list kind of thing.
We are Windrock local, its our home park. I can get around 80% of the park with my eyes closed but night changes things big time on the north side.
 
That's cool. Windrock was a great park. Hopefully get to go back. Im impressed your dad hung in there. Mine would have been asleep in the buggy by midnight:lmao:
 
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