Hey Guys
I've lived in Ocean County my entire life but never owned a 4WD vehicle until this year. (Finally got tired of hiring someone to trail my boat to the marina every spring and fall, as well as lugging my fishing gear up onto the sand for stripers.)
Anyway, I want to start exploring the pines a little bit, starting with Forked River Mountain, since it's decently close to me (I live in LBI). I've looked at the all the topo maps, read all the threads on here about trips, etc., and want to try it possibly later this week if I get a slow work day.
My question is on tire pressure. I've done some beach driving, and learned quickly that lowering tire pressure is a must. Would you guys recommend lowering the pressure for the trails in the pines, too? I'm not talking about going too too deep in there yet - just the trails from Rt. 539 to the mountain, and maybe Jone Rd. to check out Black's Bridge too one day.
Also, just want to say great site! Hope to become a more frequent poster and maybe meet up on one of the events at some point.
I've lived in Ocean County my entire life but never owned a 4WD vehicle until this year. (Finally got tired of hiring someone to trail my boat to the marina every spring and fall, as well as lugging my fishing gear up onto the sand for stripers.)
Anyway, I want to start exploring the pines a little bit, starting with Forked River Mountain, since it's decently close to me (I live in LBI). I've looked at the all the topo maps, read all the threads on here about trips, etc., and want to try it possibly later this week if I get a slow work day.
My question is on tire pressure. I've done some beach driving, and learned quickly that lowering tire pressure is a must. Would you guys recommend lowering the pressure for the trails in the pines, too? I'm not talking about going too too deep in there yet - just the trails from Rt. 539 to the mountain, and maybe Jone Rd. to check out Black's Bridge too one day.
Also, just want to say great site! Hope to become a more frequent poster and maybe meet up on one of the events at some point.