Is there not an off-roading park off Savoy Blvd? Maybe it's not for trucks; I wouldn't know.
That has been closed down.
Guy
Is there not an off-roading park off Savoy Blvd? Maybe it's not for trucks; I wouldn't know.
I remember seeing an awesome post here of a mid sized green truck driving through the thickest scrub oak road I had ever saw. Now that's off roading.
I remember seeing an awesome post here of a mid sized green truck driving through the thickest scrub oak road I had ever saw. Now that's off roading. I enjoy a cruise through the pines with my 2wd truck every now and then, but mudding just seems soo expensive. Especially if you miss-judged a puddle by a couple of inches and hydro-lock your engine. I've been in a lot of those puddles and the 40" deep ones look a lot like the 12" deep ones after being stirred up. There's a good sized one off the road on the way to Hampton furnace that seems to get bigger and bigger every time I go past. At least it's not in the road.
hmmm...? Could this be why we find cars & trucks burned, battered & pushed into lakes in the Pines?
I've seen a few of these myself. This one is my personal favorite. This is Old Halfway in Sept. 1990. We used to call it Hidden Lake back then. John-
hmmm...? Could this be why we find cars & trucks burned, battered & pushed into lakes in the Pines? Once the owner thinks it's a total loss they just pop the vin. & tags. Leave it for someone else to haul away.:jeffd:
hmmm...? Could this be why we find cars & trucks burned, battered & pushed into lakes in the Pines? Once the owner thinks it's a total loss they just pop the vin. & tags. Leave it for someone else to haul away.:jeffd:
I know there is a place off rt 206 near wharton forest that I have heard is private and have seen the trucks there.
That is the Patch and the owners do not allow mudding back there anymore. I guess too many people were coming out on Sundays and their land was getting pretty trashed. It used to be a lot of fun to go out there and wheel though...
That is the Patch and the owners do not allow mudding back there anymore. I guess too many people were coming out on Sundays and their land was getting pretty trashed. It used to be a lot of fun to go out there and wheel though...
I havent been that way in about 2 years, we stopped in on a dual sport ride to watch the action, seemed like alot of alcohol fueled stupidity would transpire there that would ruin it for the responsible folks.
I guess if anyone can point the original poster in the right direction it sounds like mudboy. I guess njfourwheelers disbanded, they were more old school forked river guys.