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Where are some good trails in North Carolina?
#820110
06/20/07 03:51 AM
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Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 14
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Need a Spot
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I'm always looking for a good trail to take my cj-7 and my Toyota Tacoma but it seems like all I ever come up with is construcion sites and trespassing. I need some better ideas.
Last edited by Yotadude; 06/20/07 03:52 AM.
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Re: Where are some good trails in North Carolina?
[Re: Yotadude]
#820111
06/20/07 04:02 AM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 353
Mudrunner
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ive found that when your in a parking lot and you see another jeeper or trucker pull in you be friendly and ask them questions like that, seems to work
WHEN THE ROAD ENDS, THE FUN BEGINS
97 sahara, 4in skyjacker lift, 33in tires, borla header & catback, 10in subs
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Re: Where are some good trails in North Carolina?
[Re: Yotadude]
#820112
06/20/07 07:31 AM
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Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 1,087
Body Damage is Cool
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Call, e-mail, or write to United Four Wheel Drive Associaations (UFWDA). They will tell you the name and contact info for the regional association in North Caroline. Then contact the regional association. They will tell you where the trails are, and will also likely give you the contact info for the off-road clubs in NC.
1977 CJ-7, fiberglass body, AMC 360 w/ headers, DUI ignition, Edelbrock intake and Holley 4150 carb, TF999, Dana 300, 4.56 gears lockers, York air comp, 4" susp lift, 2" body lift, BFG 35" M-T tires, Megashifter, AGR pump & box, REP8000 winch.
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Re: Where are some good trails in North Carolina?
[Re: BobRowe]
#820113
06/20/07 10:19 AM
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Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 2,088
Body Damage is Cool
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I am not sure what part of North Carolina you are in but the 2 big hot spots in NC are (and one outside of NC): Uwharrie National Forest/Badin Lake Recreation Area -Best suited for Mild to Moderate Wheeling, with some pretty challenging areas. A rig with 33"+ and lockers should be able to tackle all trails (including Daniel). But there is fun to be had for even stock rigs. Upper Tellico OHV Area/Murphy NC -There are only a few trails for slightly modified vehicles. It is recommended to at LEAST have 31" tires, 33" Preferred. If your going on anything like Helicopter Pad, Guard Rail etc at least 35/37"s and up. Lockers are also a big help here. Callalantee OHV/Mountian City TN-Located right outside of NC Callalantee is a popular OHV area, and not just for ATV's (the link). There are tons of trails with varying difficulties. There are trail maps available there, but they can be sketchy and misleading. So having a GPS unit or a friend with that knows the trails is a good idea. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />
Last edited by DRaider90; 06/20/07 10:20 AM.
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Re: Where are some good trails in North Carolina?
[Re: Yotadude]
#820114
06/20/07 01:31 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 534
Rock Warrior
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For the eastern part of the state there's always a nice easy ride down Carolina beach...but that's not 'bout wheelin, it's about going to the beach. Or try NCKrawlers.com - think they're in Jacksonville (Maybe Greenville). There are some others - hit google. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />
97tj, Shaved Ford 9 rear, 4:10's, New 35x12.5 BFG KM2's to test!, Warn x8000i, ARB's, Quick Disco's, Hand Throttle, & it's my DD.
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