Roverheads:
I'll be rolling out to AOP this Sunday, Aug 27. Let me know if anyone's in. Details below copypasta from my last thread:
I would like to run a few trails at Adventure Off-Road Park in South Pittsburgh TN this Sunday. I don't like to run those trails solo, so please chime in or PM if interested.
A bit of info about AOP: Private park with general admission most weekends unless there's a buggy event. I think it's $15 / day. The trails are connected by fire roads (marked as green trails), most of which are easily driveable for any 4x4. There are a few that would be fun in a stockish Rover including one or two fairly steep but short hill climb/descents that are challenging in wet conditions. However, most of the blue "intermediate" or "moderate" trails can be extremely challenging, even when dry: be prepared for body damage. (The black "difficult" trails are buggy only.) Great day out for those who like to crawl but also for those who want to run some fire roads and then watch or ride along.
It's about 2 1/2 hours from Atlanta, 2 hours from Knoxville, and about an hour and half from Nashville. Primitive camping if you want to stay Sat night with bathrooms & showers on site. There are a few budget hotels nearby in Kimball TN. There was a big Rock Bouncing event last weekend so this weekend should be pretty low key without a big crowd.
http://www.adventureoffroadpark.com/
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I'll be rolling out to AOP this Sunday, Aug 27. Let me know if anyone's in. Details below copypasta from my last thread:
I would like to run a few trails at Adventure Off-Road Park in South Pittsburgh TN this Sunday. I don't like to run those trails solo, so please chime in or PM if interested.
A bit of info about AOP: Private park with general admission most weekends unless there's a buggy event. I think it's $15 / day. The trails are connected by fire roads (marked as green trails), most of which are easily driveable for any 4x4. There are a few that would be fun in a stockish Rover including one or two fairly steep but short hill climb/descents that are challenging in wet conditions. However, most of the blue "intermediate" or "moderate" trails can be extremely challenging, even when dry: be prepared for body damage. (The black "difficult" trails are buggy only.) Great day out for those who like to crawl but also for those who want to run some fire roads and then watch or ride along.
It's about 2 1/2 hours from Atlanta, 2 hours from Knoxville, and about an hour and half from Nashville. Primitive camping if you want to stay Sat night with bathrooms & showers on site. There are a few budget hotels nearby in Kimball TN. There was a big Rock Bouncing event last weekend so this weekend should be pretty low key without a big crowd.
http://www.adventureoffroadpark.com/
pics