If you have the book of faces, could you go add yourself to the event?I’m in
If you have the book of faces, could you go add yourself to the event?I’m in
Off-Road Ranger I
Good enough... I'll keep this thread alive as well.I don't. I deleted all social media. I think my bro (jazzy13) is on there. Him and I are both attending.
Off-Road Ranger I
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Educator I
Im going with my wife and our 2 kids.I just came across this thread. I had planned to go to Stoney Lonesome that month with my kids. I'm in Orlando, FL about 2 hours from Middleburg. Is this a guys trip or is anyone taking their wife or kids? Just trying to figure out if I can fully commit to it. I would totally love to do this with you guys.
Educator I
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Educator I
Super jelly but looking forward to seeing pics and the trail when you guys make it up!Myself, my brother, and my two sons are still a go...already took the time off...we're stoked about the trip
Contributor II
Just incase you haven't kept up with weather in the area. We have had a ton of rain and few inches of snow the last few wks. Pretty much every river and creek around is flooded. Anyway March 22nd is a long ways off but this area holds water bad, it will take a while to dry out when it stops raining. We has been pushing out wkend trip to gorge back 3 wks now. When we finally get down there I will update condition on threadEdited for updated plans
A partner and I are putting together a pretty epic trip for March 22-28 2020. We plan to hit the entire 900 miles of the kentucky adventure trail. The routes that I have indicate that it should take 5 days, but there are harder options that some may want to try, and we would rather not be rushed. As of 10/01/2019 the plan is to have everyone meet in Jellico Tennessee the morning of March 22. From there we will be hooking up with forestry roads and back country byways, with some trails and optional routes sprinkled along the way. If all goes to plan we will finish the loop and disperse from Jellico as well.
DISCLAIMER!!! This is an adventure involving driving your vehicle over rough, possibly overgrown terrain, damage is possible. Also 4x4 is highly recommended, and I'll go out on a limb and say you might want a functional snorkle as well....
Thanks for the heads up. One thing i do not have yet is a snorkel. I dont mind water crossings but don't want to flood my engine.Just incase you haven't kept up with weather in the area. We have had a ton of rain and few inches of snow the last few wks. Pretty much every river and creek around is flooded. Anyway March 22nd is a long ways off but this area holds water bad, it will take a while to dry out when it stops raining. We has been pushing out wkend trip to gorge back 3 wks now. When we finally get down there I will update condition on thread
Contributor II
Cool that makes me feel better.I haven't done the whole 900 mile of the KAT but what I have done down there if the water crossings are high enough that you need a snorkel, It means we have had some much rain that the trails would be horrible to start with, snorkel wouldn't only be one of many problems with that much rain
Enthusiast III
Haha, Yup...I don’t have a snorkel either, but I love a challenge!Cool that makes me feel better.
Contributor II