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Old Jan 5, 2007 | 08:37 AM
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Question How to plan 'baby' runs?

I'm gonna ask this here, and if it needs to be moved to OT, then so be it.?

I, and a small group of guys, are trying to plan trips that are fun, enjoyable and safe for some 4WD stockers, as well as some open diff'd 2WD's (myself included)

Looking mostly for some forest service roads, and pig trails kind of thing...
Any ideas on the best maps to use for Forest Service Roads?
Does the US Forestry Service offer these maps?

I have a DeLorme's Ga Atlas and Gazetter, which is pretty good, but not really as helpful as I would like. Thanks...
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Old Jan 5, 2007 | 08:43 AM
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From: Between a rock and a hard place, AZ
Chris, believe it or not, I have actually found good information by simply Googling it. For example : "trails around Bullhead City, AZ" or "trails in Mohave County, AZ", etc. I have found BLM maps, other 4-wheelers' personal experience with various trails, among other stuff. It's almost scary what Google will find. Anyway, try that. Another idea is to contact a local club and ask if they know of any local "easy" or "scenic" trails. Just remember to make sure it's legal... Good luck!
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Old Jan 5, 2007 | 08:45 AM
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Thanks CJ
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