Steward I
When you're In Vermont look up BATS. Bennington area trail system. Miles of hiking and biking trails in Bennington vt
Steward I
I did it in my stock Jeep JKU with 32" tires, and didn't air down. This was pretty much my first time off-roading, and while it gets hairy in some sections, your vehicle is more than capable of making it up. Again, this is highly illegal and you run the chance of getting in some serious trouble. We didn't, but run the trail at your own risk.Hey, Trailspin. I’m pretty new to overlanding/off-roading in general. Do you think a stock 2018 Tacoma TRD offroad could handle Mt Beacon well?
Sick, I am interested in hearing more. I mtb a bit but out here there isn't as much so new trails are always exciting.You guys talking about VT....if you ride, be sure to bring your MTB and hit the Kingdom Trails in East Burke! Not sure if there are any 4x4 trails out there, but that mtb trail network is heaven! I'll be spending a lot of time up there this summer.
Kingdom Trail in East Burke, VT - amazing riding! Basically, it's 50+ adjacent landowners that have allowed the trail association to build and maintain trails on their land. There are miles and miles of beautiful trails running through the woods and open pastures. Nothing there is too technically challenging to a seasoned rider, it's more fast flow. It's a great place for all types of rider, as the trails aren't very difficult other than some good climbs, but they're fun enough for the skilled rider to get some speed and air in certain places. There's something for everybody there.Sick, I am interested in hearing more. I mtb a bit but out here there isn't as much so new trails are always exciting.
Enthusiast III
Steward I
Is there any gpx, tcx or some sort of gps tracks available for share here? TIAHey Mark,
Every photo in this album (with maybe 1 or 2 exceptions) is taken on legal trails on public land in New York's Catskills and Schoharie Valley Regions:
www.imgur.com/a/SHSsW
There's A LOT more here to explore than I initially thought. How did I find these places? Lots of googling. Eventually I stumbled on what has been one of the most valuable resources in this regard generated by local hiker, outdoorsman, and amateur cartographer Andy Arthur:
State Truck Trails and Forest Preserve Roads Over A Half Mile
This list is a fucking godsend. Cross-referencing this and other info from his site with state DEC maps has allowed me to find some amazing places. Then when I'm there I just use intuition and explore.
Here's a brief potato cell phone edit of some of the areas we traipse through to give You a better idea of the terrain. It's all pretty basic, but we have a blast!
Hope this helps [emoji4]
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