This is a branch off from the New England thread. If we are going to actually make this run we need to finalize some stuff and make some decisions.
Old Florida Rd is an unmaintained trail in Florida, MA. Excellent trail, very scenic, with good rock work and ledges. Here is my 4x4 club,
www.jonfund.com , description of the trail:
Florida Road in North Western Mass is possible with a stocker, but only with a lot of bumping and banging. Even then, you will need a tug now and again. 31's and a traction device are a big help here. Boulder work and large rock obstacles make Florida Road a club favorite.
The wheeling is great if you like rocks, but you are going to want rocker protection or a disregard for your rockers. The recommendation of my club rings true here, especially for a IFS vehicle, more so for a long wheel base.
The trail used to be a loop, but there is an access issue with the water hole at the end of the trail. We will NOT be crossing it, we will be turning around and heading out the way we went in unless something new has come up with access to the end of the trail.
Savoy Mountain State Forest is the nearest camping. The camp ground is pretty nice. Hot showers, you can't beat that.
Here is the info for Savoy:
Central Shaft Rd., Savoy (Rte. 116)
413 663-8469
http://www.state.ma.us/dem/parks/svym.htmWe need to decide if we are sharing a camp site, or if it every one is worrying about themselves. This is if people stay over of course. There was a limit on the amount of people per spot the last time I was there. Also the camp ground is DRY, alcohol free. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/sleeping.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
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Friday for me depends on if I get off from work or not. So I will be staying, maybe friday, saturday, sunday. Sunday I am wheeling with my 4x4 cub on the trail. So that leaves friday and saturday for wheeling.