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Fantastic sir! Appreciate it! This will most likely be our next outing.Sorry about the late reply. On call and paged out.
Flag pole has 3 different ways to get there. They range from easy, not bad and the fun way.. Fun way meaning, possible small drag marks on the skid plate Depending on what you are in and the weather. I’ve known a few to get some small body damage when its rainy or snowy out.
The easy way is up via Briery Branch rd (rt. 924). This is a hard ball rd. Then turn right on to FR85. Which will take you down to Flag Pole.
The slightly rougher way is from 33. Then up Switzer Lake rd. Which changes into Dunkle Hollow rd. This can be done in a stock vehicle as well, just a little rougher.
The fun way... depending on stock vehicle you might have some issues, might not.
I’d post links in google maps but working off my phone right now.
The fun way is from Union Springs Road, which features a handful of technical areas. I've taken my FJ Cruiser on 33s without issue and I would love to run through there again sometime.The fun way... depending on stock vehicle you might have some issues, might not.
You should set one up!Do the members in the area do some form of meet up or anything?
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Haha I'd totally be down to organize a meet up. And you should come with us when we go it would be nice to have someone with the experience come with us.The fun way is from Union Springs Road, which features a handful of technical areas. I've taken my FJ Cruiser on 33s without issue and I would love to run through there again sometime.
You should set one up!
That it is.The fun way is from Union Springs Road, which features a handful of technical areas. I've taken my FJ Cruiser on 33s without issue and I would love to run through there again sometime.
You should set one up!
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Went up that way for an xmas trip with the T4R guys. A bit technical in a few spots but all in all, a great drive.That it is.
I had heard that the Union Springs side has gotten a little more chewed up this year, since the Forest dept. had Fr85 shut down for a few months to do some road work up there.
I didn’t get out at all this year.. kind irritates me a lot. That will change next year.
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Not familiar, but curious what you find. :)Is anybody familiar with the Ramsey Gap area of GWNF which is west of Craigsville? I’m planning a multi-day trail exploring and primitive camping and have never been there. Curious if North Mountain Trail is a drivable fire road as several of the potential campsites I want to check out are along it. Gaia shows it as a “trail” and not sure what means.
And heading north from Ramsey Gap are 2 trails, with one showing as solid looking road yet it has no name. Nearby is also Archer Run Road - is this a hardball road or a fire road/jeep trail? I might explore that too.
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Ramsey's is all pretty well protected. It's a sanctuary for American chestnuts, from what I remember. The popular spot in the area is "Flagpole Knob," for which info is readily available. This is the area that I tend to explore as well. If you want to see something different, check out Hone Quarry.I went and scouted some of this area yesterday. Unfortunately all the trailheads I was interested in were blocked and only allowed non-vehicle access. This includes the N Mountain Trail trailheads on Ramsey Gap Rd and the Elliot Knob Trail and Crawford Mountain Trails off of Rt. 688/Old Parkersburg Turnpike.
I did drive the length of Archer Run Rd which is off of Ramsey Gap Rd. I found several very dirty campsites and maybe one or two decent campsites, but in general none of the sites along this road appealed to me as there was nothing of interest - no views, no water.
So a bit of a bust, now have to scramble and identify somewhere else to go for a mid-week getaway this week.
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