Special_K
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I have a buddy (Todd) driving through the area between Christmas and New Years and we're planning on doing some off-roading. He's recommending somewhere in the North Carolina, Tennessee area and maybe as far north as Virginia/Kentucky.
Here's our very precise criteria: "Anywhere along the northern border of Georgia (or north of there) would be a good place for us to find a trail." Is that specific enough?
Here's the deal...I'd like something fun but not too rough...I don't have the stomach or time to deal with fixing my Jeep at this point. Last time Todd and I were off-roading (in California) we both inadvertently got serious "Arizona pinstripes" (i.e. we scratched the heck out of our Jeeps as we very stuff brush scraped against our vehicles). I had to have my Jeep professionally buffed to get 'em out and you could still see them a little.
Tug, I know this is your neck of the woods...got any recommendations? Anyone?
Here's our very precise criteria: "Anywhere along the northern border of Georgia (or north of there) would be a good place for us to find a trail." Is that specific enough?
Here's the deal...I'd like something fun but not too rough...I don't have the stomach or time to deal with fixing my Jeep at this point. Last time Todd and I were off-roading (in California) we both inadvertently got serious "Arizona pinstripes" (i.e. we scratched the heck out of our Jeeps as we very stuff brush scraped against our vehicles). I had to have my Jeep professionally buffed to get 'em out and you could still see them a little.
Tug, I know this is your neck of the woods...got any recommendations? Anyone?