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Post by Mike Kelly on Oct 8, 2004 8:46:15 GMT -5
So where do YOU ride? If you have a trail that you know of that is LEGAL, share some info about it here.
Where is it? What kind of wheeling can be done there? What is the difficulty level? How long does it take to complete the trail?
Everyone is looking for a place to ride, share your info!
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Post by HighlyRespected on Oct 9, 2004 14:26:44 GMT -5
We have been lucky I guess. We've got the Ocala National Forest 10 minutes north of us. There are thousands of acres of trails. For people from out of town the forest is only 30 minutes east of I-75 out of Ocala, FL. LOTS of trails, mud, lakes, camping. So come on down and let's ride. The trails are kinda blocked with trees down from all the hurricanes,but that's part of the adventure! Don't forget your ropes and chainsaws. Trails are open 24/7 as long as your vehicle is street legal. Dirtbike and fourwheelers can ride while the sun is up.
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Post by 89toyrobb on Oct 13, 2004 12:22:56 GMT -5
If you live in NC or Tenn. you probably heard of Tellico. Alot of people talk about it but never talk about Uwharrie in central NC. It is a legal national forest to wheel in just like Tellico but does not have the same hardcore rep as Tellico. I was just at Uwharrie the other day and it was some pretty nice wheelin(seems to get tougher as the season ends). A couple of trails can be done stock with 31's. BUt others like Rocky Mount, Dickey Bell, and Daniel require a decent amount of flex or a locker. Of the three I just mentioned you can tackle some serious rocks on. A favorite place to play on the rocks is Kodak rock on the rocky mount trail. But you can also bypass them, even the bypasses you need 33's and a locker. You might get away without a locker, but you will be doing a baja. Especially with IFS. You could easily spend a whole day out there wheelin, if you take your time.
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yotaman25
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LETS GO WHEELIN
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Post by yotaman25 on Jun 14, 2005 23:59:26 GMT -5
there is some good riding in memphis off of 240 right there at the hollywood exit at least there used to be its been a while since i have been down there cause i am in the military and i live in florida but i am coming down this weekend and hoping to hit some trails again
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MR T
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Post by MR T on Jul 9, 2006 21:06:15 GMT -5
there is a great place to go wheelin in mooreville tn called woolys offroad. Been there several times it is a great place for beginners or experts check it out woolysoffroad.com
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