Enthusiast III
Yorktown huh? I lived in Muncie for 10 years, graduated from Ball State. Born and raised in New Castle (don’t hold that against me :))It just takes one person to ruin it for everyone.
Enthusiast III
Yorktown huh? I lived in Muncie for 10 years, graduated from Ball State. Born and raised in New Castle (don’t hold that against me :))It just takes one person to ruin it for everyone.
Advocate III
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Yep, Yorktown born and raised. Lived here most of my life. Wife works at Ball State. Small world...Yorktown huh? I lived in Muncie for 10 years, graduated from Ball State. Born and raised in New Castle (don’t hold that against me :))It just takes one person to ruin it for everyone.
Enthusiast III
Yes sir.Yep, Yorktown born and raised. Lived here most of my life. Wife works at Ball State. Small world...
Advocate III
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Trail Blazer I
15310
It’s located on old fincastle road. Picture has coordinatesDid anyone get good GPS coordinates for the rock obstacle on the DBBB? I've heard it can be tricky in mud w/open diffs. One of the vehicles that may be coming with me is completely open. Any help would be appreciated.
Advocate III
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Thank you very much!It’s located on old fincastle road. Picture has coordinatesDid anyone get good GPS coordinates for the rock obstacle on the DBBB? I've heard it can be tricky in mud w/open diffs. One of the vehicles that may be coming with me is completely open. Any help would be appreciated.
Trail Blazer I
15310
No problem. And it’s no joke. Not sure we could do it. even though our whole crew is lifted now (I was not at the time of the trip). I think we’ll have more traction boards next time so we will likely attempt.Thank you very much!It’s located on old fincastle road. Picture has coordinatesDid anyone get good GPS coordinates for the rock obstacle on the DBBB? I've heard it can be tricky in mud w/open diffs. One of the vehicles that may be coming with me is completely open. Any help would be appreciated.
Enthusiast III
Unfortunately, I've not been able to pinpoint it and neither has anyone in the club. I thought surely we could figure it out. I only remember it being not too far after going down the road that the local guy mistakenly thinks is his private property.Did anyone get good GPS coordinates for the rock obstacle on the DBBB? I've heard it can be tricky in mud w/open diffs. One of the vehicles that may be coming with me is completely open. Any help would be appreciated.
Trail Blazer I
15310
Oh and something to note. Apparently there is a very deep water crossing in that area too. I've seen it on a few maps. I have no idea how deep and obviously "deep" is a relative term.Thank you very much!
Enthusiast III
Well my truck is g2g so let's go tackle the rock section and get a definitive marker for other folks moving forward. :)Unfortunately, I've not been able to pinpoint it and neither has anyone in the club. I thought surely we could figure it out. I only remember it being not too far after going down the road that the local guy mistakenly thinks is his private property.
Trail Blazer I
15310
I hope to have mine ready the next time too.Well my truck is g2g so let's go tackle the rock section and get a definitive marker for other folks moving forward. :)Unfortunately, I've not been able to pinpoint it and neither has anyone in the club. I thought surely we could figure it out. I only remember it being not too far after going down the road that the local guy mistakenly thinks is his private property.
Advocate III
26569
Rock obstacleWell my truck is g2g so let's go tackle the rock section and get a definitive marker for other folks moving forward. :)Unfortunately, I've not been able to pinpoint it and neither has anyone in the club. I thought surely we could figure it out. I only remember it being not too far after going down the road that the local guy mistakenly thinks is his private property.
Advocate III
26569
The deep water crossing is where Walker Creek crosses section 4.Rock obstacleWell my truck is g2g so let's go tackle the rock section and get a definitive marker for other folks moving forward. :)Unfortunately, I've not been able to pinpoint it and neither has anyone in the club. I thought surely we could figure it out. I only remember it being not too far after going down the road that the local guy mistakenly thinks is his private property.
37.6460480, -83.6471150
GaiaGPS - Rock Obstacle
www.gaiagps.com
Trail Blazer I
15310
Any idea on how deep on average? Obviously it changes depending on rainfall/snow meltThe deep water crossing is where Walker Creek crosses section 4.Rock obstacleWell my truck is g2g so let's go tackle the rock section and get a definitive marker for other folks moving forward. :)Unfortunately, I've not been able to pinpoint it and neither has anyone in the club. I thought surely we could figure it out. I only remember it being not too far after going down the road that the local guy mistakenly thinks is his private property.
37.6460480, -83.6471150
GaiaGPS - Rock Obstacle
www.gaiagps.com
Advocate III
26569
It looks to me that it varies quite a bit. Deepest I've seen on video is headlights on a JK with a 4.5 inch lift on 35sAny idea on how deep on average? Obviously it changes depending on rainfall/snow meltThe deep water crossing is where Walker Creek crosses section 4.Rock obstacleWell my truck is g2g so let's go tackle the rock section and get a definitive marker for other folks moving forward. :)Unfortunately, I've not been able to pinpoint it and neither has anyone in the club. I thought surely we could figure it out. I only remember it being not too far after going down the road that the local guy mistakenly thinks is his private property.
37.6460480, -83.6471150
GaiaGPS - Rock Obstacle
www.gaiagps.com
Trail Blazer I
15310
Woo buddy. Can you find that particular video?It looks to me that it varies quite a bit. Deepest I've seen on video is headlights on a JK with a 4.5 inch lift on 35sAny idea on how deep on average? Obviously it changes depending on rainfall/snow meltThe deep water crossing is where Walker Creek crosses section 4.Rock obstacleWell my truck is g2g so let's go tackle the rock section and get a definitive marker for other folks moving forward. :)Unfortunately, I've not been able to pinpoint it and neither has anyone in the club. I thought surely we could figure it out. I only remember it being not too far after going down the road that the local guy mistakenly thinks is his private property.
37.6460480, -83.6471150
GaiaGPS - Rock Obstacle
www.gaiagps.com
Advocate III
26569
Can't find it at the moment. I've watched so many videos, doing research. I'll post it if I find it. Based on my research, bumper deep on most vehicles is the norm. I'm just gonna see when I get there...Woo buddy. Can you find that particular video?It looks to me that it varies quite a bit. Deepest I've seen on video is headlights on a JK with a 4.5 inch lift on 35sAny idea on how deep on average? Obviously it changes depending on rainfall/snow meltThe deep water crossing is where Walker Creek crosses section 4.Rock obstacleWell my truck is g2g so let's go tackle the rock section and get a definitive marker for other folks moving forward. :)Unfortunately, I've not been able to pinpoint it and neither has anyone in the club. I thought surely we could figure it out. I only remember it being not too far after going down the road that the local guy mistakenly thinks is his private property.
37.6460480, -83.6471150
GaiaGPS - Rock Obstacle
www.gaiagps.com
Contributor I
DaHere are the GPX files for both the original DBBB as I understand it, as well as a much easier version I've done. The files should work on Gaia and on pretty much any Garmin GPS.
The DBBB itself doesn't go to the Nada Tunnel, which is a crime, but you should definitely check it out.
There should be waypoints included with the main DBBB GPX. That includes the giant rock that's been discussed here, a large mud pit at the end of Spaas Creek Rd, and gas, food, camping, etc. I forget who I got this from, but the credit is not mine for the most part (I added the rock and mud pit).
The very west end of the DBBB loop is where you go through what feels like someone's property/driveway, but is in fact a public road. He's got a gate across the road that should be open. I've never been harassed by anyone there other than a dog that likes to chase.
The last part of the file is a segment labelled "Hard 11" and is part of the KY Adventure Tour and overlaps some with the DBBB. The easy route uses a few parts of the DBBB, some of the KAT, and some of my own routing. The Hard 11 alternate route avoids the giant rock by turning just beforehand onto Walker Creek Rd. Again, it's not a super easy route on it's own, but it shouldn't wreck your trucks.
I'll keep you posted on what my plans are for next weekend.
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