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Wisconsin Crawlers INFO

mattrichter

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I will start a Wisconsin thread for anyone in or near wisconsin that is looking for a nice place to play..

1. Post your Location info

2. Email address if you want to

3. Spot info


The more people, the more fun !!!
 
I will start

Brillion , WI. also Appleton most of the week.. Brillion is 30 miles from Green Bay, Appleton and Manitowoc

m_richter18@hotmail.com

I have 2 spots that i enjoy frequently... High Cliff State Park , near Sherwood.. and a spot in Kaukana that i still havent explored completely, its called the 1000 islands conservatory and its paradise to a rc crawler!!!
 
kaukana spot

heres 2 pictures that show about 5% of the area there is to explore!!
 

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i've been hitting some new spots and still searching for more, if you have a spot or want to know what i have... pm me!!!

theres got to be someone else in the area beside my buddy and i!!!
 
There is a few guys up north, they crawl with the MN crew.

A lot of us are out of state and drive a few hours to visit.

Them places look good.

We crawl at devils lake in baraboo.
 
1. Devils lake state park Baraboo, Wi

2. Mnsterbruiser@yahoo.com

3. Park features massive rock formations and intense views. The park is probably the best spot for rock crawling and trailrunning in our area.


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feel free to pm me whenever you have your devils lake gtg!!!

i do have a buddy that i helped get into the crawler sport, and he would like to check it out also...
 
I will actually be in WI next week for work. Is there any good RC shops in the Sparta area?
 
I will actually be in WI next week for work. Is there any good RC shops in the Sparta area?

OPFORGUY.....nice name. I work at Ft McCoy as a DA civilian and still do the Army Reserve also.

Anyway....one LHS. On the main drag, downtown Sparta. An ok shop. Mostly planes, some truck stuff. The owner's background is mostly flight, some nitro buggies. So don't expect to see someone very knowledgable about crawling.
There is also one in Lacrosse, about 25 miles away. Still a lot of planes, but a real good parts selection for trucks also.

Glen
 
I am one of the northern guy's who crawl with the MN boys, acually I am originally from MN but now I hail from Superior.
 
Hey guys,
Just getting my first crawler together(ax-10) and am looking for gtg's in wisconsin. I live in Lacrosse, but grew up in the Baraboo area and am familiar with Devils Lake and the area. Devils Lake has alot of granite and can be slick, but also has some really nice sandstone areas as well. Any info on upcoming stuff would be great. thanks in advance

Jay

dirtboy54@hotmail.com
 
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Hello,

I live in West Bend, and I have been to Devil's Lake last year for a GTG. It was great! but, I didn't know what to expect. Now, I'm a little more seasoned.

I have a few spots where I live that I can crawl, I have yet to hit kettle moraine I heard there is a lot of good spots out there.

I'm up for some crawlin' as long as it's not to far to drive :D


I'm looking to put together a trial area.

PM me if you want to get together for some crawlin'.
 
i am in janesville and would love to meet up for a gtg someone pm me the info were and when
 
im from superior and crawl with the mn guys as well but if any of ya's are up north give me a shout"thumbsup"
 
Wisconsin Crawlers Lets Organize!

Alright guys I think it is time for a few of us to get together. I am based out of Beaver dam. I Have talked to a few people and am starting to get a little wisconsin group together. If you would be interested in joining up with Us on a get together Please PM me. Once I get a list of people and location I will hopefully be able to plan a get together. Please in PM list where you are based out of, If you are willing to crawl in the snow, and a place you know would be toward the center of the state. Oh pleas also list what type of crawler you have. Super comp, 2.2 crawler, or scaler. I think most of us would be willing to drive up to 2 hours to crawl with other people in the state. If there is a good enough response I would even like to form a Wisconsin Crawler Association and finally have a small club for Wisconsin Crawlers for by wisconsin crawlers

I will start it out

Carcrafter (Justin)
Beaver Dam WI (Dodge county)
Horicon ledge is my local park, but hope to locate some farther north for Northern crawlers
2.2 AX10 scorp
2.2 TLT (may return as a scaler)
2.2 Hi Lift scaler/trail truck
1.9 Scout Scaler
1.9 Party Van scaler

CrafterPrincess (my wife Kristine)
same as above
1.9 Tammy Trail Truck

I have 2 friends from my normal life looking for get togethers. a few more people willing to make this thing work and we may have something pretty cool!
 
my name is rocky
nothing ready to go as of now ecept 2 1/6 nylints and a 1/18 nylint but will have an ax10 in the very near future and possible a second around christmas im 23
i also like to build supers i barley run them as i get board easy with them due to the lack of places to run'em
im in janesville, WI
i do have one spot that i like to crawl at and its on my mother inlaws farm nice wooded area
all my local friends think crawlers are cool as they play with mine but once they find out what the cost to build on it they freak

lets get something together
 
I'm in for a GTG

I have a
1.9 scaler
2.2 scaler
2.2 comp rig
super comp rig
winter beater fast TLT rig

Around here scale trucks are king, no terrain to really take over.

I don't mind the snow to much as long as we can still drive in it (not hugely deep). I'd travel up to 2 hours for a decent location. Really in the mood for a wooded type trail area to run scalers. There is a great area in Machesney park, IL with creeks and rocky climbs.

That Ledge park was fun, awesome park I loved the freedom of being able to walk where ever. You could definitly tell the park wasn't in a highly populated area. Although it was lacking in the drivable rocks department. It could just be I wasn't in the right area.

I'm open to new terrain, although it is a bad time of the year to explore parks I really wouldn't mind maybe just making a couple weekend trips to local parks to see what there is.
 
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