KsRocks are a little of everything. When it's dry most of the park is dry and quite rocky but it has some deeeeeeep mud holes. I ran with my club when I had the KJ and most are on 33's, with no problems on medium and some difficult trails when it was dry. When it is wet down there most of the easy trails become mediums or difficult. But either way you will have a good time.
We (Board of Directors) work very hard to make the park enjoyable for anybody that comes to the park. We provide maps, have a dedicated cb channel, clean restrooms, and other ammenitys. We have a trail difficulty guide that trails are marked with. We host 2 park sponsered events a year and have clubs that hold their events there.
If you give me a me a couple months notice I'll try and make it a weekend that I work the park. I will say we have a quite a few events coming up in the next few months. The next event is our biggest of the year and it's the last weekend in Feb. I will be posting more info on Frostbite '09 here in the next couple days. After that
Brushbeaters is hosting the second of three Wheelers for the Wounded events. That's an event for wounded veterans. The first two events are fundraisers for the main event held later this year.
Sorry for the longwinded post but I am on the Board of Directors and a member of Brushbeaters, so I have to pimp the park out as much as I can.
http://www.ksrockspark.com for all the info on Frostbite and info for Wheelers for the Wounded events at the Brushbeaters website (the first link).
Thanks for your intrest. And I hope to see you down there.
Parakeet
P.S. I've only seen a few KJ's down there. There was mine, another guy from lost, and a lady in the airforce. I love seeing the KJ's out on the trail.
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