How'd it got at Pinelog? Where did you end up camping out for the night? Want to try to get out there in the next few weeks when we have a warmer weekend.Thanks for the tips. and Yah, Will Do!
It went well, other than a DNR ranger informing us that we are not allowed to be riding down side trails. Which was a bummer. I'm fairly sure that where we camped was an "okay" or "allowed" spot (due to the massive fire pit). If you're going down the main gravel road there will be a Y, and you stay to left immediately crossing a concrete bridge over a mid sized creek. You go down a little ways and before some hill climbs, there is a small downhill road on the right that leads to a large campsite next to a small creek. We comfortably fit 5 rigs and could have easily doubled that amount. Stay to the main drag and you won't be bothered. Veer off for some exploration and you might have a conversation with the ranger like we did. All in all decent riding close to ATL.How'd it got at Pinelog? Where did you end up camping out for the night? Want to try to get out there in the next few weeks when we have a warmer weekend.
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Yeah, it's supposed to rain this weekend also... Where did you camp and what trails did you take?I was there last weekend. Pouring rain, windy and cold ( low 40°F ). But stay dry and comfy inside my RTT.
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