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I could do April 13th. I’ll be camping somewhere probably the 12th and 13thTrying to stay away from holidays and Holydays, how about April 13?
Off-Road Ranger I
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If everyone is ok with the date, you could make a Rally Point for it. Set the meet-up location, ect.Enjoying the positive responses! This is in questions, would it get more traffic if I start a thread in a different location?
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If you want to get real serious you can make it a rally point in the map section. Hopefully we can find someone who knows where they’re going. Other wise we can just wonder.Enjoying the positive responses! This is in questions, would it get more traffic if I start a thread in a different location?
Off-Road Ranger I
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Oh perfect. Yes I did mean wander. I’m sure the rally point will gain some interest with others as well.Hope you meant wander.
I have done it before so it won't be the blind leading the blind. I will set up a rally point and will let you know here when I've done so. Obviously, I want to solicit any ideas you guys have about times, locations, etc., so I'm happy to change things if somebody has a better idea.
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Great info. I’ll be staying two nights somewhere. ThanksIf you want to make a weekend out of it you can camp right next to PMR's North entrance at Little Fort Campground, or any of the dispersed campsites about 3 miles north of the entrance on FR66, right near Mudhole Gap. And there's always Elizabeth Furnace Campground down on Fort Valley Rd and Camp Roosevelt Campground at the south end of Fort Valley. That whole area is one of my favorite playgrounds for camping, hiking, mountain biking, etc. Lots of fun!
Off-Road Ranger I
From my experience, given normal weather conditions, it's a Green-some Blue, or maybe 2-4-ish?I looked it up because it sounds interesting. How hard is this trail, I saw some pictures with what looked like big mud bogs/water holes? I also saw that a permit is required to run it.
Thanks
Traveler III
Off-Road Ranger I
Trail is pretty easy. It's lots of rocks, but no big obstacles. All of the water/mud holes are off to the side of the main trail. Totally doable in stock 4wd's.
Day passes are only $5 and can be purchased at the Fort Valley convenience store, right where Woodstock Tower Rd. t's into Fort Valley Rd, about 10 minutes from the north entrance of PMR. Great beer selection there as well!
Just an FYI....PMR is closed for the winter.
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That sounds like a pretty cool thing to see. Thank youFor the new people going to PMR.
As said, this is an easy trail to run, but fun for the first timer.
While out there check into the “Woodstock observation tower” on the north end. It’s not a drive to deal. Park and small hike, climb the tower and look down in to town.
I some how keep forgetting to do this.
https://www.fs.usda.gov/wps/portal/fsinternet/cs/recarea?ss=110808&navtype=BROWSEBYSUBJECT&cid=FSE_003738&navid=110240000000000&pnavid=110000000000000&position=generalinfo&recid=74047&ttype=recarea&pname=Woodstock Tower Observation Site
https://www.hikingupward.com/GWNF/WoodstockTower/
Traveler III
Oh yea, can’t forget about the Tower! It’s only about 1/2 mile past the entrance to PMR and the hike is about 5 minutes out from where you park. Great views and if you look just below the tower you can see where people launch for hang gliding.For the new people going to PMR.
As said, this is an easy trail to run, but fun for the first timer.
While out there check into the “Woodstock observation tower” on the north end. It’s not a drive to deal. Park and small hike, climb the tower and look down in to town.
I some how keep forgetting to do this.
https://www.fs.usda.gov/wps/portal/fsinternet/cs/recarea?ss=110808&navtype=BROWSEBYSUBJECT&cid=FSE_003738&navid=110240000000000&pnavid=110000000000000&position=generalinfo&recid=74047&ttype=recarea&pname=Woodstock Tower Observation Site
https://www.hikingupward.com/GWNF/WoodstockTower/