99TanTaco
01-27-2008, 08:47 AM
http://www.ttora.com/forum/showthread.php?t=91240
Adittional info for you out of staters:
Wellsville is privately owned land, there are 3 main entrances, depending on which we use it will be between free and $10 per person/day to wheel. The trails are by no means groomed or mapped out and conditions change every time it rains, a trail that can be run stock this week may be impossible next week for a guy on 37s. If you are not a fan of custom pinstriping you may wanna pass on this, a lot of the trails are quite narrow and due to recent logging it is becoming unavoidable. Unless by some miracle the ground is frozen trail conditions will be quite slippery so there will be risk for body damage though we will try to help you avoid it. I'm not trying to discourage anybody, just want to make people aware so their are no surprises when they get there
Addittional Camping Notes:
When I say that Oak Tree and Forbidden Zone offer primitive camping that is exactly what I mean. There is no running water at either place and while they have bathroom(s) you could not pay me enough money to use them, Also depending on the weather you may have to tolerate drunken rednecks on quads and sand rails zooming around all night
Lock 30 on the other hand is very nice but it is at least 20min from any of the trailheads so pick what is most important to you
Adittional info for you out of staters:
Wellsville is privately owned land, there are 3 main entrances, depending on which we use it will be between free and $10 per person/day to wheel. The trails are by no means groomed or mapped out and conditions change every time it rains, a trail that can be run stock this week may be impossible next week for a guy on 37s. If you are not a fan of custom pinstriping you may wanna pass on this, a lot of the trails are quite narrow and due to recent logging it is becoming unavoidable. Unless by some miracle the ground is frozen trail conditions will be quite slippery so there will be risk for body damage though we will try to help you avoid it. I'm not trying to discourage anybody, just want to make people aware so their are no surprises when they get there
Addittional Camping Notes:
When I say that Oak Tree and Forbidden Zone offer primitive camping that is exactly what I mean. There is no running water at either place and while they have bathroom(s) you could not pay me enough money to use them, Also depending on the weather you may have to tolerate drunken rednecks on quads and sand rails zooming around all night
Lock 30 on the other hand is very nice but it is at least 20min from any of the trailheads so pick what is most important to you