hatfield and mccoy pics
hatfield and mccoy pics
Just Uploaded My Pics From A Trip Me And The Wife Took To Hatfield And Mccoy Atv Ride...had a Great Time Tryng To Go Back Next Year...THEY ARE IN MY PROFILE
Looks like fun. We are debaiting where to go next year. for the past 5 trips over the last 4 years we have gone to Taylor Park in Colorado and now we want to try something diferent. Its either the Piute in Utah or H&M. They are both abought the same drive from here(1200ish miles), so rite now its a toss up.
So that's where my family lived...
My grandmother (born in 1892) was Laura Hatfield. She was a true hillbilly (and I use that term as a compliment, not a put-down). She lived until the age of about 95. When she was 89 she taught me how to chop wood with an axe and how to build a fire. One amazing lady. Looked quite a bit like "Granny" from the Beverly Hillbillies.
My grandmother (born in 1892) was Laura Hatfield. She was a true hillbilly (and I use that term as a compliment, not a put-down). She lived until the age of about 95. When she was 89 she taught me how to chop wood with an axe and how to build a fire. One amazing lady. Looked quite a bit like "Granny" from the Beverly Hillbillies.
here is a link you can follow to check out the trail system the hat mccoy trails are so wide spread and many many places to put off at you can really get lost.
one cool thing is that you can ride into town legally on atvs and the cops want say anything.
Oh Yea this place here i am talking about is the closest to the virginia line so depending on where you live there might be a closer destination as to getting to the trails.
www.atvresort.com/ashland%20amenities.html
one cool thing is that you can ride into town legally on atvs and the cops want say anything.
Oh Yea this place here i am talking about is the closest to the virginia line so depending on where you live there might be a closer destination as to getting to the trails.
www.atvresort.com/ashland%20amenities.html
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So that's where my family lived...
My grandmother (born in 1892) was Laura Hatfield. She was a true hillbilly (and I use that term as a compliment, not a put-down). She lived until the age of about 95. When she was 89 she taught me how to chop wood with an axe and how to build a fire. One amazing lady. Looked quite a bit like "Granny" from the Beverly Hillbillies.
My grandmother (born in 1892) was Laura Hatfield. She was a true hillbilly (and I use that term as a compliment, not a put-down). She lived until the age of about 95. When she was 89 she taught me how to chop wood with an axe and how to build a fire. One amazing lady. Looked quite a bit like "Granny" from the Beverly Hillbillies.
My grandma was a hatfield (maiden name) and my mom was born in Bluefield. Great grandfathers name was Hazard Hannibal Hatfield. born Oct. 13, 1898.
thanks for the info man, i appreciate it.
here is a link you can follow to check out the trail system the hat mccoy trails are so wide spread and many many places to put off at you can really get lost.
one cool thing is that you can ride into town legally on atvs and the cops want say anything.
Oh Yea this place here i am talking about is the closest to the virginia line so depending on where you live there might be a closer destination as to getting to the trails.
www.atvresort.com/ashland%20amenities.html
one cool thing is that you can ride into town legally on atvs and the cops want say anything.
Oh Yea this place here i am talking about is the closest to the virginia line so depending on where you live there might be a closer destination as to getting to the trails.
www.atvresort.com/ashland%20amenities.html
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