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My brother and I have been off-roading for a year now and led a group of Subaru's, last April, through some Forest trails in the George Washington National Forest. Having just returned from the N.H. Off Rodeo, we are now ready to do the same, in my Badlands. Meet up spot is the 7/11 Exxon station at 118 W. Lee st, in Broadway, Va. on both days. We will then head up to our camp site, west of Fulks Run Va. Camping is optional but let me know if you plan on camping. Meet up time is 10AM, with departure shortly after that.
Trails can be somewhat rocky and will feature multiple shallow creek crossings (6-8). For day ONE, I strongly recommend the use of a Badlands or lower trim models with 2 of the three following mods, 1. a 1" or higher lift 2. Skid plate(s) 3. 235/65/17 or larger A/T tires.
For day 2 we are stepping it up some and I strongly recommend Lower trims have all 3 mods and That Badlands owners have either 245/65/17, A/T tires or a lift.
I need to limit this to 8 cars, each day and if event is not full by 10/1, I will open it up, first to our Subaru friends and then to some of our more recent, Big Bronco Friends.
Attendees, should plan on a minimum of two hours of trail time on Saturday, with exit points on Rt 3 in WV. or Rt 33 near Switzer Lake, in Va. If you have more time, we will double back, to our camp site and attendees can then exit back through Broadway Va. with the expected minimum trail time then being 3 hours. If you want more trail time, on Saturday, we can easily add to it.
For Sunday, my brother and I will be doing some seasonal roads that don't open until 10/1, so we won't know how long these roads will take yet but will scout them on 10/7 or the following Friday, if there is a high probability of rain on 10/8 and 10/9 but plan on at least 3 hours of trail time and once again there will be the option of more time.
Check the weather reports for Fulks Run Va. and plan on it being 10 degrees colder, at the camp site, if you plan to camp. Also, plan on buying one bundle of wood ($7) in Broadway, if camping. Lots of free wood on the ground up there but do you want to spend your time looking for it and it might be wet or need to be cut to fit your car and/or fire pit.
Camping will be at a primitive camp site! No bathroom facilities and about 30-40 minutes from the nearest bath room.
If in doubt about your combination of mods, post here or message me. These are really easy but fun, trails, on day one but I don't want to see anyone damage their car
Rain dates of 10/15 & 10/16 are now in effect.
Trails can be somewhat rocky and will feature multiple shallow creek crossings (6-8). For day ONE, I strongly recommend the use of a Badlands or lower trim models with 2 of the three following mods, 1. a 1" or higher lift 2. Skid plate(s) 3. 235/65/17 or larger A/T tires.
For day 2 we are stepping it up some and I strongly recommend Lower trims have all 3 mods and That Badlands owners have either 245/65/17, A/T tires or a lift.
I need to limit this to 8 cars, each day and if event is not full by 10/1, I will open it up, first to our Subaru friends and then to some of our more recent, Big Bronco Friends.
Attendees, should plan on a minimum of two hours of trail time on Saturday, with exit points on Rt 3 in WV. or Rt 33 near Switzer Lake, in Va. If you have more time, we will double back, to our camp site and attendees can then exit back through Broadway Va. with the expected minimum trail time then being 3 hours. If you want more trail time, on Saturday, we can easily add to it.
For Sunday, my brother and I will be doing some seasonal roads that don't open until 10/1, so we won't know how long these roads will take yet but will scout them on 10/7 or the following Friday, if there is a high probability of rain on 10/8 and 10/9 but plan on at least 3 hours of trail time and once again there will be the option of more time.
Check the weather reports for Fulks Run Va. and plan on it being 10 degrees colder, at the camp site, if you plan to camp. Also, plan on buying one bundle of wood ($7) in Broadway, if camping. Lots of free wood on the ground up there but do you want to spend your time looking for it and it might be wet or need to be cut to fit your car and/or fire pit.
Camping will be at a primitive camp site! No bathroom facilities and about 30-40 minutes from the nearest bath room.
If in doubt about your combination of mods, post here or message me. These are really easy but fun, trails, on day one but I don't want to see anyone damage their car
Rain dates of 10/15 & 10/16 are now in effect.
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