Like the title says. I was thinking of trying to get some dirt under the tires. I was thinking of going to Garner, or maybe finish the trails here at the house. If anyone wants to help cut some stuff in the woods and wheel a little, we can get together here. I live in Dunn 28334 The trails are tight and there is some mud too. Otherwise I may just go to "Bethel" in Garner
I am looking to get with some other Jeep folks within 45 miinutes of me.
And if anyone wants to come this way, there are some trails here. Nothing too impressive, but a few flex spots, and couple dry and some muddy trails, and the "Gully" which has not been run since I sold my XJ and, but fun to run. I can pm my # and directions if anyone is interested. I have access to 18 acres of woods behind my house and it is waiting to be added to unk:
I haven't been there in a while, but there is as much mud as you want, although most of it can be avoided. There are some hill climbs, and some really fun trails that loop around and a few water crossings. I am kinda un-sure how much it has changed, that is why I was thinking about going just to see.
Me and a group of friends of mine use to wheel there 2-3 times a month. We always had a lot of fun.
Some people call it "Oregon Trail" that may ring a bell better than "Bethel", but that is what we called it
I am not much of a sports fan, so wheelin it is.
If I stay here I may just cook on the grill and have a few adult cold ones in the woods.
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