How And where Do I wheel Legally In New England?
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How And where Do I wheel Legally In New England?
I live in ct and it sucks nothing is legal. I go to VT to mtb and i know there some killer trails but I have no idea how to gain legal acess. I guess the only way is to join a club and i'm fine with that. The problem is I'm in ct and the trails are in NH MA VT ect.
I have been wheeling my yota for 10 years now and i know the deal I got cought when i was 22 and it sucked. Tread lighly go prepared pack in pack out ect. I would do back flips on I95 for a place to wheel legal.
What clubs alow yota's? Most I see are jeep only and I will never own a jeep ever again.
I have been wheeling my yota for 10 years now and i know the deal I got cought when i was 22 and it sucked. Tread lighly go prepared pack in pack out ect. I would do back flips on I95 for a place to wheel legal.
What clubs alow yota's? Most I see are jeep only and I will never own a jeep ever again.
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Yeah I'm in the same boat here in WV. They have some nice trails up in wheeling but its a jeep jamboree only. So everyone here is limited to good ole back country pipeline roads and ole coal mining strips. The hatfield & Maccoy trail here is suppose to open up a new area for people like us and serious people like in the magizenes. As of right now it's only open to ATV's. I can't wait lol
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Sup dave.
The best way to wheel in New England is on private trails. The best way to get access to the trails Is by joining a club. You hit the nail on the head on that one.
http://nea4wd.org/membership/member-clubs
Any of those clubs will gain you access to great wheelinig all over New England.
NortheastToyotaCrawlers and Yankee Toys are both Toyota based clubs, and most of the other ones dont care what you drive.
The best way to wheel in New England is on private trails. The best way to get access to the trails Is by joining a club. You hit the nail on the head on that one.
http://nea4wd.org/membership/member-clubs
Any of those clubs will gain you access to great wheelinig all over New England.
NortheastToyotaCrawlers and Yankee Toys are both Toyota based clubs, and most of the other ones dont care what you drive.
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No problem. Where in VT do you bike?
Maybe see you on the trails some time.
Put "Field and Forrest" on you must go to wheel.. Some of the best trails around. Its located in southern NH, but worth the trip. Im sure all those clubs already have dates picked out for this summer. I know ours does.
Maybe see you on the trails some time.
Put "Field and Forrest" on you must go to wheel.. Some of the best trails around. Its located in southern NH, but worth the trip. Im sure all those clubs already have dates picked out for this summer. I know ours does.
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No problem. Where in VT do you bike?
Maybe see you on the trails some time.
Put "Field and Forrest" on you must go to wheel.. Some of the best trails around. Its located in southern NH, but worth the trip. Im sure all those clubs already have dates picked out for this summer. I know ours does.
Maybe see you on the trails some time.
Put "Field and Forrest" on you must go to wheel.. Some of the best trails around. Its located in southern NH, but worth the trip. Im sure all those clubs already have dates picked out for this summer. I know ours does.
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