seadog37 CONTRIBUTING MEMBER


Number of posts: 576 Age: 50 Location: St.Joseph, Mo what do you ride?: vl 1500 lc- t250- 2012 Grizz 700 p/s Registration date: 2009-04-30
 | Subject: soggy bottom Mon Sep 26, 2011 10:29 am | |
| Mike told me about a place by Cameron to camp and ride. www.soggybottomcamp.com Does'nt give much info on trails or riding areas but looks by pictures to have some mud. Jodie up your alley. May take a ride over there to get some more info on it . The site is pretty vague. |
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bryan CONTRIBUTING MEMBER


Number of posts: 2963 Age: 42 Location: Independence, MO Job/hobbies: Sheet Metal Kitchen Shop - Purchaser/Estimator what do you ride?: Honda XR200R & Suzuki RM-Z450 Registration date: 2009-02-17
 | Subject: Re: soggy bottom Mon Sep 26, 2011 12:31 pm | |
| Wow, that is literally right up the highway from Jerry Gallion. We'll have to ask him if he knows anything about it too! |
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jjodsteer CONTRIBUTING MEMBER


Number of posts: 519 Age: 48 Location: Kansas City, MO (just north of metro north mall) Job/hobbies: fixin trailor into a toy hauler & climbing hills and tractor pulling w atv's what do you ride?: 08 renegade 800 4x4 w/28 zilla's Registration date: 2009-01-25
 | Subject: Re: soggy bottom Mon Sep 26, 2011 5:42 pm | |
| I knew there were some soggybottom boyz around the area, but i thought they went up north and rode |
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mightymouse CONTRIBUTING MEMBER


Number of posts: 23 Age: 37 Location: St Jospeh Job/hobbies: Pc support, wheeling what do you ride?: 2002 Polaris Magnum 500 Registration date: 2010-10-26
 | Subject: Re: soggy bottom Mon Sep 26, 2011 6:51 pm | |
| Some friend of mine told me about it look like a cool place to check out. |
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seadog37 CONTRIBUTING MEMBER


Number of posts: 576 Age: 50 Location: St.Joseph, Mo what do you ride?: vl 1500 lc- t250- 2012 Grizz 700 p/s Registration date: 2009-04-30
 | Subject: Re: soggy bottom Mon Sep 26, 2011 11:17 pm | |
| I saw muddy people smilin in a pic or two so Jodie and I may have to investigate where the mud and smiles come from. We may be able to get a gov't grant to fund our investigation lol. |
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bryan CONTRIBUTING MEMBER


Number of posts: 2963 Age: 42 Location: Independence, MO Job/hobbies: Sheet Metal Kitchen Shop - Purchaser/Estimator what do you ride?: Honda XR200R & Suzuki RM-Z450 Registration date: 2009-02-17
 | Subject: Re: soggy bottom Tue Sep 27, 2011 4:51 am | |
| LOL....Good luck with anything to do with gov't paperwork these days Greg.........Believe you, me....it's a nightmare....LOL |
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bighamster NEWBIE

Number of posts: 12 Age: 29 Location: independence Job/hobbies: stationary engineer what do you ride?: rzr, raptor, grizzly, wolverine Registration date: 2012-02-03
 | Subject: Re: soggy bottom Fri Feb 03, 2012 4:01 pm | |
| i went to soggy bottoms in november. great place ran by a cool couple. as soon as i unloaded the raptor, they had a talk to me about keeping it slow and easy. i still had a good time. its just a great place to take the kids or friends and put around and enjoy the outdoors. campsites have full hook ups, or you can stay in the woods. they have a shower house and full kitchen to use. i haven't been back with the rzr, but my brother has and he had a blast. there isnt a huge amount of land because his family doesnt like people on their secion anymore or something. next time we go, we'll be taking some fishing poles. |
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