Influencer II
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- First Name
- Peter
- Last Name
- Dougherty
- Member #
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28487
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- W2IRT
Here are some suggested east=y trails (IDK I googled it):
Many of us have SUV's and rarely if ever take them off road. I've been doing it for years since my kids were little and they loved it. Give it a try. The ones farther north offer some challenging hills to climb as the forests down south are flat and easier to drive.
- Stokes State Forest - Northwestern Jersey
- Ramapo State Forest - Far North Jersey
- Norvin Green State Forest - Far North Jersey
I'm probably just going to buy a third- or fourth-hand Wrangler to do some rock crawling; I enjoy it to a degree, but honestly, as I've posted earlier, just a nice forest road under my wheels and camping by a lake is my idea of heaven on earth.
I've got some good recovery gear now (10k Warn winch and dampener, ARB snatch block, soft shackles, D-rings, a tree saver, tow strap, two knockoff-type recovery boards, and a 7/8" dynamic snatch rope) and I've watched a ton of videos, but I've yet to use any of it. I've never been stuck since getting it all :) And yes, we always bring plenty of water, soda, food, and two blankets, towels, and a change of clothes; even if we're going up with a club. I consider it good practice and a good habit to get into.You will be fine , bring some food water , basic recovery items, take it slow and build up experience, prob 80 percent of the trails traveled by members here are dirt roads. Once you build up that experience start taking on more challenging trails , always try to bring a buddy with you.
That will be VERY high on our priority list. Like I said before, both my wife and I have wanted to visit The Rock for about 20 years, but we just never got a Round Tuit. We both need to be Screeched in, don'tcha know! And we must spend a few tourist dollars with the good people of Gander and spend at least a night there, after what happened in 2001.NJadioguy, Your GC will drag you around LOTS of places reliably. In reality, you will break before it will. Don't be afraid of venturing off road, just take your time, and use common sense when crossing waterways etc. You will have a BLAST. When in Newfoundland, don't just stick to the west/northern Peninsula. Get around all over this place. By the time you get over here, we will probably have our airbnb setup running. Contact us before hand and I will confirm. It's going to be a comfy 1 bedroom flat with kitchenette and all the coziness of a quaint farmhouse. Contact us here when you are in the planning stages of your NL trip, I can provide backcountry routes that your GC will love!