Influencer II
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- First Name
- Peter
- Last Name
- Dougherty
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28487
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- W2IRT
So enough YouTube videos and buying supplies. It's time to start doing this for real. I'm trying to figure out a good route for about a week give or take.
Living in Northeast New Jersey means a full day on the road to start out, and my thought was to go into the G.W. Nat'l forest around Flagpole Knob. I drove through the area about 6 weeks ago with Dusther210 but I didn't camp out. I plan to rectify that this time, staying for at least one night and probably two, and running some Jeep trails during the day. But I'm having a problem formulating a plan for after that.
I would like to incorporate some of the Blue Ridge Parkway, and the Boone and Grandfather Mountain area of North Carolina, before heading off east a bit to Uwharrie Nat'l Forest and another Jeep Badge of Honor trail (Dickie Bell). What I'm in need of here are some good wild camping options and some overall route guidance for those familiar with the region. I vastly prefer primitive campsites with only a fire ring and a nearby stream or lake, and far away from the Class As and 5th Wheel rigs. A bonus would be to maybe do part of this trip with someone else since as I said we're absolutely brand new to this entire thing.
I have the camping gear, my Jeep Grand Cherokee is armored and equipped with a winch and recovery gear, and we will be using a ground tent. I have to find my wife's work schedule this week but the plan is to do this sometime this month...July/August in NC is just too hot/humid for us northern types <grin>. I'd be extremely grateful for suggestions on choosing a route and sussing out some wilderness camping locations. Please and thanks in advance.
Living in Northeast New Jersey means a full day on the road to start out, and my thought was to go into the G.W. Nat'l forest around Flagpole Knob. I drove through the area about 6 weeks ago with Dusther210 but I didn't camp out. I plan to rectify that this time, staying for at least one night and probably two, and running some Jeep trails during the day. But I'm having a problem formulating a plan for after that.
I would like to incorporate some of the Blue Ridge Parkway, and the Boone and Grandfather Mountain area of North Carolina, before heading off east a bit to Uwharrie Nat'l Forest and another Jeep Badge of Honor trail (Dickie Bell). What I'm in need of here are some good wild camping options and some overall route guidance for those familiar with the region. I vastly prefer primitive campsites with only a fire ring and a nearby stream or lake, and far away from the Class As and 5th Wheel rigs. A bonus would be to maybe do part of this trip with someone else since as I said we're absolutely brand new to this entire thing.
I have the camping gear, my Jeep Grand Cherokee is armored and equipped with a winch and recovery gear, and we will be using a ground tent. I have to find my wife's work schedule this week but the plan is to do this sometime this month...July/August in NC is just too hot/humid for us northern types <grin>. I'd be extremely grateful for suggestions on choosing a route and sussing out some wilderness camping locations. Please and thanks in advance.