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Let’s do Screaming Hill, they have some really good beers. It’s close enough to the TNJT that we can get some trail miles in after the meet up. I’m suppose to do a Rausch trip on the 15th so let’s try to do the meet up this Saturday, the 7th. I know that’s kinda last minute but let’s do it.
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I know the whole route like the back of my hand. Now getting me to lead a group run, that’s gonna be tough. My days of leading group runs are done. I’m a lone wolf any more.
It doesn’t look much wider than the Tacoma but in some sections, trying to maneuver the trailer around obstacles may be a bit challenging. Thinking about it, you just might be ok with the exception of a couple spots. The trail is mostly wide open but there are a few spots in the pines where the...
That is a nice trailer for sure but I hate to say it, down in the pine barrens part of the TNJT, you’re gonna have a tough time pulling that trailer through some sections of that part of the TNJT.
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Thats badass. I recommend starting at Six Flags (Jackson NJ) area of the trail and head south. You’ll find a lot of sand and gravel roads in that area. I recommend avoiding the deep water crossings and taking the by pass routes.
Unfortunately, I cannot help you with that. I designed the route using the iPhone/iPad only app LeadNav. I know how it looks on Google Maps and on LeadNav. Anything else and I have no clue how it looks. Sorry but you’re on your own if you’re using anything else other than LeadNav or Google Maps...
Download the file from the first post in this thread.
Go on google and search “free GPX to KML converter”
Open the webpage and load in the GPX file. Convert and then save it.
Now try to load the KML file into google earth or google maps. It should work.
You need to load it into a gps device/system/or app. You will not be able to see the route on your PC. The best solution I can give you is to load the file into Google Maps.
Go to google.com, click on maps, click the menu and choose “your maps”. Choose to create a new map, and then load the...
Same hole. Notice how I’m keeping my air box higher than the driver side. It’s not a deep hole but when my buddy went through it first, it was up over his rear bumper of his Tacoma and he’s on 33s and 2” lift. He also wasn’t as hugged to the right like I was.
Also another good tip, hug either the left or right side of a hole...especially if you’ve never been through it or seen someone go through it before. The best decision you can make on which side to hug is A: know what side your air box is on, hug that side so you keep your air box high and dry...
No problem! Honestly, if you don’t have a snorkel, nothing above the front bumper. Never splash through anything either. Always creep into it. The air box on the Wrangler is a horrible design that will suck in water faster than you’d think. Also, from what I heard, the fans and belt also like to...
No problem!
It is ok to go alone, I went alone when I did the whole trail start to finish back in 2017. A lot can change since then. Be careful of water crossings. Be careful of mud holes. Some roads may have downed trees and you may need to take by passes. Just use your best judgement. I will...
There is no need for this petition. Off-roading is already illegal in the Pine Barrens and will always remain illegal. If people would stop going out there acting like animals and acting like they can do whatever they want, there would be no issue.
My words of advice: stay on the roads, do not...
But in all seriousness, I have IBS and I carry plenty of toilet paper. I even carry this. I’ve only ever ran out once and I had plenty of napkins in the glove box to cover what I was lacking.
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