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Humden
10-18-2005, 03:12 PM
I'm picking up my Boulder Grey Adventure series tonight. I am located in Delaware. I'm about 30 minutes south of Philadelphia. I know about Paragon but want to start out with something less intimidating. I've heard metion of the Jersey Pine Barrens but don't know much about them. Any suggestions for a beginner?

Humden
10-18-2005, 03:12 PM
I'm picking up my Boulder Grey Adventure series tonight. I am located in Delaware. I'm about 30 minutes south of Philadelphia. I know about Paragon but want to start out with something less intimidating. I've heard metion of the Jersey Pine Barrens but don't know much about them. Any suggestions for a beginner?

DWPC
10-18-2005, 03:40 PM
I'd advise checking around for a local 4X4 club and hooking up with them. They're a good way to learn what's in your area and usually organize group trail rides so beginners can learn off-road driving skills and how to avoid trouble. Our local paper has "community organizations" listing once a week thats lists club meetings and contacts. Or try googling "4x4" and your county.

Hummer crazy
10-18-2005, 03:50 PM
try attica indiana "The Badlands" good 600 plus acre's most of it open scratch free places to play
Its worth the drive I drive 4 hours to get there and Its the best place To wheel i found so far moab will be my next trip..I hope ...look up "Badlands" Attica Ind.

shipbldr
10-18-2005, 04:14 PM
Ah... Ummm... Paragon does have "bunny trails" that people (rather safely) drive stock SUV's on. Some even with side steps still attached.

You H3 would do fine... Next monthly ride is November 5th, there's open enrollment, and you could ride with the "stock" group for the day. This group is extremely safe... You'll have a great time.

Did you see our post about Nov 5th yet?

http://elcova.com/groupee/forums/a/tpc/f/2306011751/m/3431022241