Well I spoke with Mike Pop about another trail ride this year and he said start the thread. So here is a chance to get a little dirty.
We are going to be switching it up and starting a little further North. The starting point is going to be the dirt parking lot on Rt 539 in Lacey Twp. North of Rt72 and just north of the fire tower. Google Maps
1) Start time will be 0900hrs on Saturday 11/28/09. Hit the trails around 1000hrs
2)We are going to limit it to the 15 vehicles.
3)Open to Military or 4x4 Civilian vehicles.
Had alot of fun last year, but I don't think I'll be able to get off that day.
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Hey Road you u should bring the deuce if u can! I don't know yet if I am going to bring mine or not. I have the back full of stuff. If not ill take the M1009.
Risky taking a large number of slow vehicles into the Barrens isn't it? My cousin and I have been fined for running trails off of Lacey road in the Bamber lake area.
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We always stick to the public roads in the Pines and never get hassled. The trails off Lacey Road are on private property and the rangers will issue summonses. As far as slow vehicles, that's never been an issue.
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We are very careful about private property. We got stopped on the way up to "forked River Mountain", that is a public road. It has been probably 6 years now, but at that time we were told that unless it was a Forest Service Road it was off limits to all motor vehicles. The forest service roads you could drive a Ford Escort down, not much fun in that
It is the same deal here, no motor vehicles on any of the Daniel Boone National Forest roads; most of them here are gated though so it is pretty easy to tell what you are allowed to drive on and not.
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