Contributor I
Contributor I
Contributor I
I just moved to the area too and want to meet good people. I'm in GainesvilleWish I could I have to work that weekend. Im planning a trip in March though ! Need someone to show me around the area!!
Gainsville Fl.? I am definitely going in march , like a Thursday thru Monday. You are welcome to meet up with us. It will be me & my wife or just me. I really need a get away from my Job! LOL I bought my first Jeep in 2016, and I am In Love with Off road driving. my jeep is all stock. bought it Brand new off the show room floor, cant afford any upgrades yet! LOL. Im in S.C. all flat ground here, not much fun. I love the mountains and overlanding !!!I just moved to the area too and want to meet good people. I'm in Gainesville
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Contributor II
Im going march 20-23td !Did you end up going on trip the weather has been str crap this wk just wondering if you cancelled trip we had to cancel ours to avoid mud feast
Hoing march 20-23, yeah im not a huge fan of Super muf trails!!Did you end up going on trip the weather has been str crap this wk just wondering if you cancelled trip we had to cancel ours to avoid mud feast
Enthusiast III
My son and I drove up and jumped on the Traverse near Dillard and headed east. Your Tundra would have no problems on that portion of the Traverse. As soon as it warms up a bit and dries out I think we’re gonna head up to the start in SC and head west. I have a Tundra too, but I’ve become addicted to my Disco. That trail you were on looks fun. Where was that again?Have any of y'all gone on the Traverse before? The wife and I just got back from north Georgia and really liked the area. We got up to Tallulah Falls and it looks like the Traverse starts north of that. We finished our trip at Amicolola and ended up taking a dirt road looking for a waterfall. The road was Nimblewell Gap Road and was pretty narrow, muddy, and full of downed trees. I have a Tundra with a small lift and a shell with cargo rack on it, and I barely made it thru a couple areas. I know this road is way south of the Traverse, but I'm wondering if the Traverse is a lot like this. If so, I might not want to do it in my Tundra. I'm sure there are parts of the Traverse that would be fine, but I'm not sure what parts are more suitable for a larger vehicle. I was back in a good 15 miles when I came across the tree I barely fit under....if it was any lower, I guess I would have had a LONG way to back out, sure don't want to get in a situation like that again.
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Contributor II
Contributor II
Suely it will stop raining and dry out by march but who knows around hereHoing march 20-23, yeah im not a huge fan of Super muf trails!!
You can google it. Its Nimblewell Gap Road and shows up on google map. Its just a few miles from Amicolola State Park. Its pretty cool back in there and there is also a Bearden Falls Trail listed as being off of it, but we couldn't find it. I got rid of my crewcab F350 4X4 with 8' bed and thought the Tundra was really small compared to it, but I can certainly see where the Tacomas are even way more nimble when it comes to offroad. If youre in that area, there is a 700' waterfall at Amicolola that is pretty cool to see. There are also a few forest service roads in that area that look like fun for a smaller vehicle.My son and I drove up and jumped on the Traverse near Dillard and headed east. Your Tundra would have no problems on that portion of the Traverse. As soon as it warms up a bit and dries out I think we’re gonna head up to the start in SC and head west. I have a Tundra too, but I’ve become addicted to my Disco. That trail you were on looks fun. Where was that again?
Contributor II
Sweet thanks for the info will def be checking out the water fallYou can google it. Its Nimblewell Gap Road and shows up on google map. Its just a few miles from Amicolola State Park. Its pretty cool back in there and there is also a Bearden Falls Trail listed as being off of it, but we couldn't find it. I got rid of my crewcab F350 4X4 with 8' bed and thought the Tundra was really small compared to it, but I can certainly see where the Tacomas are even way more nimble when it comes to offroad. If youre in that area, there is a 700' waterfall at Amicolola that is pretty cool to see. There are also a few forest service roads in that area that look like fun for a smaller vehicle.
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Great! Look for a Bkack Sahara Softrop 4 dr!!We may be on the Traverse March 22-23.