lookin for a beginner off-road spot
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well,with my truck getting fixed(T-case replaced) and having been a lil curious about its off-road prowess since i got it,i figured i would test out the AWD "smartrac" system on the bravada after the repair..but seeing as it is a street truck not a trail rig and has pretty much semi aggressive but worn down all seasons and a stock height suspension.I cant do anything really rough or muddy so i was curious
Do any of you in the NY area approx around the oswego area or 1-3hrs away the know of any decent trails i could try that i wouldn't get stuck on but would still provide a bit of fun for me and get my truck a nice shade of mud brown instead of white/gold lol
if so plz leave the local here or pm me an approx address or location.
thank you in advance
Do any of you in the NY area approx around the oswego area or 1-3hrs away the know of any decent trails i could try that i wouldn't get stuck on but would still provide a bit of fun for me and get my truck a nice shade of mud brown instead of white/gold lol
if so plz leave the local here or pm me an approx address or location.thank you in advance
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Check out http://www.mudnyclub.com/forum. Also try contacting Beat My Jimmy on the forum here. He is a founding member of that club.
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Check out http://www.mudnyclub.com/forum. Also try contacting Beat My Jimmy on the forum here. He is a founding member of that club.
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wish I lived closer... and none of my friends have trucks to go with me to rausch creek
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same here dude..all my friends own cars or **** like that..no one too off-road with,though i might be movin to pa sometime this summer if it worx that way so if im near u i'll def off-road wit u lol
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that'd be great. Best 4-wheeling buddy I normally have is some redneck who happened to be wheeling when I was. I still have yet to find a person that will follow me back the whole way on the one long road I go on
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Check this link out. It may have an off-road park near you.
https://blazerforum.com/forum/off-roading-25/ohv-parks-list-18516/
Most off-road parks have easier trails.
Link to a thread with mostly stock Blazers playing off-road.
https://blazerforum.com/forum/showth...395#post346395
https://blazerforum.com/forum/off-roading-25/ohv-parks-list-18516/
Most off-road parks have easier trails.
Link to a thread with mostly stock Blazers playing off-road.
https://blazerforum.com/forum/showth...395#post346395
Last edited by Hanr3; 07-15-2010 at 09:52 PM.
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only problem with off road parks is you need at least 1 buddy
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