mostly gravel until you reach Six Flags then it turns to all sand trails.Is there a good amount of off road/gravel or mostly road?
I live just over the border in PA and would be very interested in this MABDR trail GPS file. I've been wanting to find the time to do the TNJT, but something a little closer would be nice on the weekend!I can send you the MABDR but I’m not releasing the VTPAT yet. I’ve only done from Maryland to Woodward in PA. I don’t want to release something that I haven’t 100% proofed out yet. Plus, the VTPAT is sooo easy. It’s like a scenic drive lol. Hold on, I have a video from when I ran it.
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Thanks for the tip, I’ll look into it!Hi Xplorr313! I joined today and I downloaded the gpx file just to play with Gaia GPS on my iPhone and do a little driving. I live in New Hope, just on the other side of the river from Hunterdon county, NJ where a good chunk of the trail runs. I'm probably jumping the gun here, but I'll offer a suggested for improving the route a tiny, tiny bit. Just north of Stockton, NJ on 523, there's a left turn to a beautiful rd, but it's paved. There's a left turn just before the one indicated on the route, Worman Rd, that's still dirt. It's a very nice road, especially this time of year, that keeps you on the dirt a bit longer!
I've attached a screenshot to show the roads that I'm referring to.
Thanks for your efforts on the trail!
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@njhiker43 you probably want to avoid where this guy went lolHit up a small portion of the trail yesterday around the collier mills/Manchester area. One of our crew was trying for his scuba badge and got stuck in not one but two giant puddles.View attachment 176129
I recently did a fifty mile section from rt202 in Readington to 202 in Lambertville. Would say most is paved. 15% maybe gravel? Seems like a fair number of roads in Hunterdon county were gravel but recently paved. Still a nice ride in some beautiful parts of the state.I recently down loaded the GPX for the TNJT and worked well THANK YOU!!!!!! My buddy and I did a large portion of the top from say high point to about Hackettes town area of the route. It started to rain so we bailed. We were on enduros. We are going to pick it back up around the Clinton 78 round valley area. is there a way to tell what sections are off road from the GPX? Everything I have been looking at seems as though its paved roads until you get to South Jersey. Is there any off road from say Clinton to say neschanic? Is route all around lambertville new hope princeton paved roads for the most part? We would really like mpore dirt and gavel than pavement. Thanks guys been great so far really enjoyed the ride
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I think this guy did the whole route in a stock Ford Explorer.Greetings everyone! Brand new to the overland scene and looking to get my feet wet (not too wet though). I'm in Westchester County (NY) and going through the TNJT on LeadNav (thanks for the route!). Curious if there's a consensus on which section to tackle first? I'm in a Mountaineer (AWD) without a lift. Jolene (my mountaineer) is eager to please, but she's not ready for anything crazy like going through deep water. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.