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36degreesNorth

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New guy from Florence SC. I'm on the edge of truing a life long passion for road trips into something more. Having been to 41 of the 50 states and 2 provinces before truing 16. I have decided that now in my 30s I need to cross the last few places off my list. All of the others were done overland so with the exception of Hawaii that't how the others will be 2.

Current vehicle fleet is a 2015 TRD OR Access Cab Tacoma and a 2017 Forester XT that is my wife's daily driver. I look forward to planning some adventures and seeing yours.

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Sambroak1

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I'm in the Conway area, not far from Florence. I'm new to this though, and have been struggling to find any decent locations in South Carolina that are OHV friendly (not counting ATV/MX). I'd be happy to join, and or get some suggestions on areas to visit nearby.
 

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36degreesNorth

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Drew
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Sabens
I'm in the Conway area, not far from Florence. I'm new to this though, and have been struggling to find any decent locations in South Carolina that are OHV friendly (not counting ATV/MX). I'd be happy to join, and or get some suggestions on areas to visit nearby.
I'm just not getting back into the swing of things after being away from wheeling for the last 6 years and a move ago. SC has some OHV areas in the central and west that are OHV friendly the biggest area that I would recommend is Uwharrie National Forest in Troy NC. camping trails ect a great place to start. What type of rig do you have. There is a great Toyota Tacoma network in SC with a lot of wheeling trips and info.
 

Sambroak1

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I'm just not getting back into the swing of things after being away from wheeling for the last 6 years and a move ago. SC has some OHV areas in the central and west that are OHV friendly the biggest area that I would recommend is Uwharrie National Forest in Troy NC. camping trails ect a great place to start. What type of rig do you have. There is a great Toyota Tacoma network in SC with a lot of wheeling trips and info.
I just traded my old Tacoma for a new Tacoma TRD OR. So a Tacoma network would be great, I’d like to know the name/website/Facebook page if they have one. And uwharrie is going to be my first big stop since it’s about 2H away.
Also what’s around central S.C. ? I’m hoping to find more places within a two hour radius.

Thanks.