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Recovry4x4

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Invest the time and head to Union Point. Durhamtown is a great place to gut your ride.
 

Boreal21

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Check the forums on pirate4x4.com. Huge offroad community and they'll point you in the right direction on where to LEGALLY wheel locally :beer:
 

keithc

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I have some new 395's that I want to try out. I am planning on being at the SS rally in October, but if you ever want another truck to go along with you I am only 45 min. from DT. Had a blast at last yrs rally.
 
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Mohawk Dave

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I read the rules and I beleive it is ok to say the following, I have once before. If I am mistaken, please correct me.

If you wheel a lot, the way we do-road trips and adventures every weekend in another part of the state or different states, then you should check out Trails.com. It's 50 bucks a year, and I was hesitant, but I drank the Kool-aid and I'm glad I did. you can zoom to an area and see what trails are there, then print out detailed pages on it. Other users also put photos/reviews/gps logs, etc on the trails.

And there is like 40 different ways to see trails, ie: off road, fishing, mountain biking, hiking, camping, so on and so on.

I've got my 50 bucks worth as we've used it every weekend for the last 6 weeks or so.

But if you don't travel like us, talk to the Forest Service and BLM and get the trails near you for free.

Happy travels,

Dave
 

Mohawk Dave

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No idea. As far east that I've lived was Mississippi and Illinois. Private parks are all I was aware of.
Come spring, I'm taking a couple months off to do a road trip around the US with my Oh9, so planning has began. And this is part of it. Sorry to the OP for hi-jacking.

-Dave
 

rjinga

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What is the equivalent in GA?

-Dave
Try this: Forest Service Yet Determined.Html&ttype=detailfull&pname=Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest- OHV Riding & Camping

And this too: http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5210762.pdf

I've driven on several forest roads in the Oconee National Forest (about an hour away) in the past few weeks. They range from bone-rattling gravel roads ("better" in that sense than the county dirt roads I drove to get to them) to more trail-like (grass between the wheel tracks) paths. I have found more than a few that will be repeat trips: some hills, mud holes, small creek to ford, etc.

I really want to get up into the Chattahoochee National Forest (at least an 1 1/2 hour drive); it has some interesting looking roads, on paper anyway.

I haven't try any of the OHV Trails yet, but I want to. The one in the Oconee N. F. is closed due to storm damage, and all the rest are even further north in the Chattahoochee N. F.
 

Fleg

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Come spring, I'm taking a couple months off to do a road trip around the US with my Oh9, so planning has began. And this is part of it. Sorry to the OP for hi-jacking.

-Dave
It's a different world as far as off-roading goes once you get back east. We truly are spoiled compared to what they have.
 
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