I'm gonna tell you what brother, I love your videos of the Hatfield and McCoy trails! I live in Ohio now but I attended high school in Ieager wv, ran them roads/backroads for year's with a good friend of mine in an old jeep that we nicknamed the "west Virginia stump jumper " I'm impressed that you and your family and friends traveled all that way to enjoy some of that part of that country that was built by the coal industry, sadly it's not the same any more... I'm 51 year's old now and remember when those towns were Booming, War, Man, Gilbert, Welch, Bradshaw, Logan co. I enjoyed all the Friday nights, cutting locks off the mining company's gates to go 4wheeling ... I'm 51 now, graduated from high school in Iaeger wv in 1989, just bought a new Polaris general xp 1000 in December with every intention of visiting a place that is part of who I am for some riding.. Glad you All had a good time and look forward to going and seeing some of my old home towns..
@@trailkings just rode RockHouse last week end. Hatfield and McCoy just open a new trail system called Braveheart. It's just up the road from RockHouse trailhead. It's nice
no sir, they are 2 way and that's what can make them dangerous if not paying attention and using proper hand signals as you pass. We went during the week and didn't see many people on the trail but we did pass about 4 different groups on different days.
ua-cam.com/play/PLGOo8VFehmcflstkx37E4KeXw0meADieF.html We stayed at a place called Guyan 2 Suites. It was in the town of Gilbert. In the first video of that playlist, shows what the place looked like that we stayed at. It was unique and overall a great experience.
the Rzr 200 when up and down everything we did. I think good-skilled rides would be fine following the GPX files we share for free. Just check out the description of this video for links to download the files.
Dang dude, you need more videos of the pov from inside the vehicle. Really want to see what these 200’s are doing. Love the content but the video jumping around like crazy is to much.
We appreciate the feedback. We do have our own style but try to mix in others to improve the overall experience. Our Next trip is to fast pace system, so we might be able to try this out. Thanks for watching the videos.
@@trailkings right on! I seen in some of your other videos what the 200 can do. I want to get it for my son, but almost think his outlaw 110 is faster at accelerating and such. But I did see evo has tunes for it to get 10 more mph and faster accel. So I decided. He’s 7 and has his outlaw 110 maxed out, jumping wise and trails and stuff. If the 200 is equivalent, not sure if it’d be a waste to get that especially for the price point?
That's a tough call... The 110 is lighter and can maneuver easier in most terrain but the rzr 200 is safer in those dangerous moments we have found ourselves in unexpectedly. I don't think you can go wrong either way. Our big kids are 12 and they have about another 6 months to 1 year before we move them to something bigger.
I'm gonna tell you what brother, I love your videos of the Hatfield and McCoy trails!
I live in Ohio now but I attended high school in Ieager wv, ran them roads/backroads for year's with a good friend of mine in an old jeep that we nicknamed the "west Virginia stump jumper " I'm impressed that you and your family and friends traveled all that way to enjoy some of that part of that country that was built by the coal industry, sadly it's not the same any more...
I'm 51 year's old now and remember when those towns were Booming, War, Man, Gilbert, Welch, Bradshaw, Logan co. I enjoyed all the Friday nights, cutting locks off the mining company's gates to go 4wheeling ...
I'm 51 now, graduated from high school in Iaeger wv in 1989, just bought a new Polaris general xp 1000 in December with every intention of visiting a place that is part of who I am for some riding..
Glad you All had a good time and look forward to going and seeing some of my old home towns..
We appreciate you sharing that with us. It’s something we love exploring and hearing the history of these places. Thank you for watching our videos.
Awesome to see all the children getting this history lesson! 😊
Best way we have found to make memories. Thanks for watching.
I've been to those rocks it's on top of the world going back in a few weeks
Have fun. We love this place.
@@trailkings just rode RockHouse last week end. Hatfield and McCoy just open a new trail system called Braveheart. It's just up the road from RockHouse trailhead. It's nice
Nice I enjoy that area. you were at the Rock House.
The Rockhouse is a great experience.
My home town man glad to see y’all enjoying it
very fun time. Thanks for watching.
You have a gold mine of fun down in Southern WV!
its on our list next... cant wait to go experience it.
Good stuff
Thanks. It was a fun place to ride.
That helmet is badass!
I appreciate. The only one I could find to fit my big melon.
@@trailkings looks good man!
Been to the waterfall also
It’s a definitely a cool place.
I hope you made more videos if this area.
We do…. We have 4 more coming that include buffalo mtn., Devil Anse, & outlaw trails.
@TRAIL KINGS, WHERE ARE YALL FROM? LAST VIDEO YALL WERE TRAVELING THRU LINDALE, TX
We live in Lindale. We put the town of where we are departing from in the beginning of the video.
@@trailkings oh ok. We are heading to mena next week for a few days
Mena is one of our favorites. Y’all enjoy.
where do yall recommend staying
What fuel jugs and mounts are you using on the 200rzr have a link for them
Mounts are something we built and thinking of selling. Jugs are off Amazon. We will be doing a video soon on the full set-up.
@@trailkings deff would be Intrested in mount and fuel can set up
Thanks for sharing, that’s helpful. We will definitely have something going in the next month including the video release.
Are the trails only one way traffic?
no sir, they are 2 way and that's what can make them dangerous if not paying attention and using proper hand signals as you pass. We went during the week and didn't see many people on the trail but we did pass about 4 different groups on different days.
What camp grounds did you stay at
ua-cam.com/play/PLGOo8VFehmcflstkx37E4KeXw0meADieF.html
We stayed at a place called Guyan 2 Suites. It was in the town of Gilbert. In the first video of that playlist, shows what the place looked like that we stayed at. It was unique and overall a great experience.
What trails are best for 4wheelers?
the Rzr 200 when up and down everything we did. I think good-skilled rides would be fine following the GPX files we share for free. Just check out the description of this video for links to download the files.
Gino's pizza in Man is good, been there a couple of times.
For sure. It was a great experience.
Where are yall from?
East Texas… near Tyler
Dang dude, you need more videos of the pov from inside the vehicle. Really want to see what these 200’s are doing. Love the content but the video jumping around like crazy is to much.
We appreciate the feedback. We do have our own style but try to mix in others to improve the overall experience. Our Next trip is to fast pace system, so we might be able to try this out. Thanks for watching the videos.
@@trailkings right on! I seen in some of your other videos what the 200 can do. I want to get it for my son, but almost think his outlaw 110 is faster at accelerating and such. But I did see evo has tunes for it to get 10 more mph and faster accel. So I decided. He’s 7 and has his outlaw 110 maxed out, jumping wise and trails and stuff. If the 200 is equivalent, not sure if it’d be a waste to get that especially for the price point?
That's a tough call... The 110 is lighter and can maneuver easier in most terrain but the rzr 200 is safer in those dangerous moments we have found ourselves in unexpectedly. I don't think you can go wrong either way. Our big kids are 12 and they have about another 6 months to 1 year before we move them to something bigger.