Never happen back in Aug when I had to renew my tags there was a older man there (at least in his 80s) that was unable to complete the vision test or even understand what he was supposed to do. they still passed him after they told him what to look for and where to look.
the town and road with the fisher would be fun for about a hour. then explorering all the back country and trails would be the fun part. From everything I have read there a couple hundered miles of trails in the area and it's all legal to wheel on. you just have to stay out of the strip mines.
Anyone ever been there? Its a old coal mine that caught fire an still burns to this day. Was thinking bout taking a road trip there this summer. The town from what I can tell is dead and all boarded up but is still accessible. As far as I can tell people are allowed into the area and some people still live in that town. Another neat fact looks like the game Silent Hill was based off the town location wise.
http://www.offroaders.com/album/centralia/centralia.htm
http://www.damninteresting.com/the-smoldering-ruins-of-centralia
last pair of Oakleys I had found there way to the bottom of deer creek. Now I pick up a cheap pair from walmart or where ever since the boys like breaking the arms off them.
last year we got back close to $6000 (bought the Jeep)this year I changed my deductions per my wife's accountant recommendations and we got a some extra money back each check but per their advise we would still get 1000 to 1500 back in cash. next year will just it a little bit more probably to get has close to 0 back without having to pay.