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Northeast Wheeling in the magazine

 
4wdtech 4wdtech
Moderator | Posts: 157 | Joined: 06/06
Posted: 02/22/08
03:18 PM

All of you living in the Northeast should look forward to the June issue, which will feature event coverage from the Yankee Toys events in New Hampshire.

what are some other areas in the Northeast with some good wheeling?  

 
MuckSavage MuckSavage
New User | Posts: 7 | Joined: 10/08
Posted: 11/06/08
11:44 AM

You've covered it a few times in the past, but how about the NJ Pine Barrens/Wharton State Forest. Also, Rausch Creek in Pa is a hot spot. R.I.P Paragon.  

 
imack606 imack606
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 01/09
Posted: 01/12/09
12:35 PM

Central Vermont is a pretty good hot spot for wheeling adventures.  lots of non maintained town roads that were coach roads in the 1800's that are legal wheeling still.  washington, nh site of the former Tour de Rocks competitions held at the homestead were a big deal 5-6 years ago.  i understand the "homestead" gateway to that property was sold, but the class 6 non maintained town roads in that area were pretty good.  northern vermont around mount mansfield again good area of nonmaintained town roads that are interesting.  northeast kingdom has a lot of non real wheeling roads, but miles and miles and miles of federal maintained wildlife roads that are great scenery in and out of ponds and creeks. anyone got anything else?  this thread should be able to be strong than this... c'mon...