Redbird SRA in Dugger, Indiana meetup and trail run

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Today my wife informed me we already have plans that weekend. My best friends twins (a boy and girl) have their high school graduation on that Saturday. This is the only graduation party I have and I must attend. I am really bummed because this sounds like a great trip and it would be cool to meet some others from this site. Maybe one weekend we can get some folks to come to the great Lakes state and play on the Silver Lake Sandy Dunes. It's a blast. Sand is easy on the drive train and no trees to run into unless you want to. Sorry I can't be there. Please take lots of pics. Shawn please pm me if you set up something else.

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Bummer would have loved to have you there. If you and Shawn try to put something together let me know. I might be in
 

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The nice thing about the Coleman is it only weighs 550 lbs. I stripped it down to the frame last year and restored it. I flipped the axle and added taller tires. It's a great little camper.
I agree, when we started looking last summer, that was my goal. To get something that I could pull behind the jeep. Once my wife got involved, we ended up with a TT that we need to pull with the other SUV. Gotta keep mama happy...
 

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I guess we better confirm the trail before we run it. According to the Jeep Badge of Honor site, it's suppose to be "easy" to "moderate". I'm not looking to damage my Jeep. lol. I just want to get out and see the sites. I think the trail we're going to run should be easier than the pics above. At least, I hope.
I agree, easy just to be out and have fun. This is my baby, I didn't buy it to see how much damage I can do to it... DD too.
 
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The whole park should be considered Badge of Honor trails. At least that's how it has been set up in the past. So you can go hard, or take it easy.
 

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The whole park should be considered Badge of Honor trails. At least that's how it has been set up in the past. So you can go hard, or take it easy.
Ok, I thought it was one specific trail. We will go, have fun, and if we're not comfortable with a trail, we'll find another path. It'll be nice to just get out and get away for a couple days. I'm buying some new camping gear. Maybe those of us around Iowa can try to get together for a weekend before we head to Indiana.
 
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Has anyone been to the Badlands in Attica? How does that compare to Redbird? It's looks to be a bit smaller at 800 acres but just curious?


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Has anyone been to the Badlands in Attica? How does that compare to Redbird? It's looks to be a bit smaller at 800 acres but just curious?


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It's about an hour closer. No badge trails, but looks like fun. I'm not really hung up on the badges. Just looking to get out and have some fun. Any thoughts from people about Badlands?
 

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The badge thing is a joke. I just don't get it.

You guys may be better at Badlands or likely Interlake for what it sounds like you want. I would say Redbird has a higher damage potential than Badlands after a few trips to both. I saw this within 5 minutes of getting on trail at Redbird my 1st time.




Redbird is more offroad trails and actual wheeling IMO. Badlands mixes both and has sand dunes to play on if you like that stuff. Has a rock quarry with walls and stuff to climb n play on. Some rock gardens and lots of hills and trails. I would take people to Badlands as beginners before Redbird.





Interlake is said to be even more stock friendly and lots of picture ops. I am thinking it is May that we are going to check it out and do some camping.
 
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The badge thing is a joke. I just don't get it.

You guys may be better at Badlands or likely Interlake for what it sounds like you want. I would say Redbird has a higher damage potential than Badlands after a few trips to both. I saw this within 5 minutes of getting on trail at Redbird my 1st time.




Redbird is more offroad trails and actual wheeling IMO. Badlands mixes both and has sand dunes to play on if you like that stuff. Has a rock quarry with walls and stuff to climb n play on. Some rock gardens and lots of hills and trails. I would take people to Badlands as beginners before Redbird.





Interlake is said to be even more stock friendly and lots of picture ops. I am thinking it is May that we are going to check it out and do some camping.
I've been all over the country in my jeeps and most of the time when you see a vehicle on its side, it's because the person was being careless or just stupid. and it doesn't matter the level of the trail. Rausch Creek for example is rated to have some of the toughest trails. If you are smart and don't do trails that are over your experience or rig capability, you will do fine. No damage at all. Just a fun day out...
 

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Agreed. Most rolls are due to stupidity or a few times it is a good driver really pushing their rig a bit too hard.

You also need to know which place will have the most trails for what is desired and that is what I am trying to convey through my experiences on the places in question.

Rausch is on the bucket list. Almost went 2 years ago, but family always seem to find something to keep me home.
 

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@WJ_David and I have been to the Badlands, it is only one hour drive for me to the Badlands. It is pretty good, the dunes are fun and it is a fun place that you can go and not tear up your rig. I am ok with either but have heard of Redbird getting more difficult and more of a risk of damage.
 

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Also, the Badlands has onsite camping. Once we get everything set in stone i'll post it up on Indiana Overlanders Facebook page.
 

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OK straight from the source. There are trails there that are fine and meant for stock vehicles. Two things impact this, the first is weather, if it is wet and muddy easy becomes harder. The second is driver ability, I was told the trails are setup to be technical trails and there are some tight turns and stuff that novice drivers would just need to take there time and maneuver properly and they should be fine.

With the many different rigs that are going we should be able to put together a line up that would allow us to let people know what to expect and give advice and help to the drivers if needed.