george washington national forest
#1
george washington national forest
Anyone ever go up there for some wheelin? I know a lot of you guys stick to local spots or just head to do Nags Head to play in the sand, but the one time I was up at GWNF with some Jeeps guys it was an overall good time. From what I understand most of the area is all legally 4 wheel friendly. Just find a spot and camp, then pick a trail
Anyone interested in setting something up for a weekend camping trip? Preferably no one that is going to rape me in my sleep, and no wierdos
Anyone interested in setting something up for a weekend camping trip? Preferably no one that is going to rape me in my sleep, and no wierdos
#5
Re: george washington national forest
I live around the area, know most of the trails. I've been going up there since I was young.
I wouldn't mind going. If it storms, I get scared and I'll want to snuggle though
I wouldn't mind going. If it storms, I get scared and I'll want to snuggle though
#6
Re: george washington national forest
#8
Re: george washington national forest
Anyone ever go up there for some wheelin? I know a lot of you guys stick to local spots or just head to do Nags Head to play in the sand, but the one time I was up at GWNF with some Jeeps guys it was an overall good time. From what I understand most of the area is all legally 4 wheel friendly. Just find a spot and camp, then pick a trail
Anyone interested in setting something up for a weekend camping trip? Preferably no one that is going to rape me in my sleep, and no wierdos
Anyone interested in setting something up for a weekend camping trip? Preferably no one that is going to rape me in my sleep, and no wierdos
#9
Re: george washington national forest
We usually go at least once or twice a year. I like Shoe Creek (Crabtree Meadows) and Stoney Run (Sherando Lake). Both are passable stock, but a little lift helps.
Beware 14 mb, but this is the definative guide.
http://www.fs.fed.us/r8/gwj/maps_bro...mvum-final.pdf
I expect a trip in August or September.
Beware 14 mb, but this is the definative guide.
http://www.fs.fed.us/r8/gwj/maps_bro...mvum-final.pdf
I expect a trip in August or September.
#10
Re: george washington national forest
We usually go at least once or twice a year. I like Shoe Creek (Crabtree Meadows) and Stoney Run (Sherando Lake). Both are passable stock, but a little lift helps.
Beware 14 mb, but this is the definative guide.
http://www.fs.fed.us/r8/gwj/maps_bro...mvum-final.pdf
I expect a trip in August or September.
Beware 14 mb, but this is the definative guide.
http://www.fs.fed.us/r8/gwj/maps_bro...mvum-final.pdf
I expect a trip in August or September.