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Greenridge State Forest (Flintstone, Maryland) is where I ended up going New years with my good friend Kevin and my Son Taylor ( 8 ).
It is not the most challenging trail around but there are some good hills and lots of mud. It was worth the trip, but we were a little disappointed there weren't more obstacles. It was however a good place for my friend to break in his relatively new RE 2.5" lift on his YJ. We should have gotten some pics of the climb up to the peak - it was steep and full of moderate rocks - one of the few challenges that offered no bypass.
The scenery was absolutely breathtaking as the 18 mile trail hits the parks highest elevation, overlooking the Potomac river and into West Virginia. It was fun and I'm glad we made the trip, but I think the next hit will be a monthly ride at Paragon.
Here's some pics we did shoot:
Taylor with his Christmas present (Daisy 880 with scope)
Told ya it wasn't very challenging:
This one made for a good pic:
Me and my son standing a few feet from one hellacious drop-off:
The YJ:
Next to the transmission lines cutting over the mountain:
That's the Potomac. The close side is MD, the far side is WV:
Another pic of the rolling landscape. This pics don't do justice how awesome the view was:
Greenridge State Forest (Flintstone, Maryland) is where I ended up going New years with my good friend Kevin and my Son Taylor ( 8 ).
It is not the most challenging trail around but there are some good hills and lots of mud. It was worth the trip, but we were a little disappointed there weren't more obstacles. It was however a good place for my friend to break in his relatively new RE 2.5" lift on his YJ. We should have gotten some pics of the climb up to the peak - it was steep and full of moderate rocks - one of the few challenges that offered no bypass.
The scenery was absolutely breathtaking as the 18 mile trail hits the parks highest elevation, overlooking the Potomac river and into West Virginia. It was fun and I'm glad we made the trip, but I think the next hit will be a monthly ride at Paragon.
Here's some pics we did shoot:
Taylor with his Christmas present (Daisy 880 with scope)

Told ya it wasn't very challenging:

This one made for a good pic:

Me and my son standing a few feet from one hellacious drop-off:

The YJ:

Next to the transmission lines cutting over the mountain:

That's the Potomac. The close side is MD, the far side is WV:

Another pic of the rolling landscape. This pics don't do justice how awesome the view was:
