
Off-Road Ranger I
Peters mill is pretty tame. Which way did you go to Flag pole? By the lake, Union Springs road, or the gravel road?I’m also thinking about doing Peters Mill Run. Has anyone done that? How does that compare with Flagpole Knob?
Off-Road Ranger I
Peters mill is pretty tame. Which way did you go to Flag pole? By the lake, Union Springs road, or the gravel road?I’m also thinking about doing Peters Mill Run. Has anyone done that? How does that compare with Flagpole Knob?
Pioneer II
Up Switzer Lake Rd (southbound) and Down Union Springs (eastbound)Peters mill is pretty tame. Which way did you go to Flag pole? By the lake, Union Springs road, or the gravel road?I’m also thinking about doing Peters Mill Run. Has anyone done that? How does that compare with Flagpole Knob?
Off-Road Ranger I
Pioneer II
I try to stay away from in-and-out trails just because I like the feeling of have a destination/route... I guess feeling like I’m going somewhere.Peters Mill is easier than switzer lake to flagpole IMHO. If that's all your looking for that's fine. Some other, more technical trails are Bald Mountain Jeep Trail/Big Levels, and Potts Mountain Jeep Trail.
Some easier ones near flagpole are second mountain trail, and dictum trail.
Off-Road Ranger I
Second mountain is only in-out sometimes. I went this past weekend and drove through from Long Run Road.I try to stay away from in-and-out trails just because I like the feeling of have a destination/route... I guess feeling like I’m going somewhere.Peters Mill is easier than switzer lake to flagpole IMHO. If that's all your looking for that's fine. Some other, more technical trails are Bald Mountain Jeep Trail/Big Levels, and Potts Mountain Jeep Trail.
Some easier ones near flagpole are second mountain trail, and dictum trail.
Otherwise I would’ve done dictum and second mountain on my last trip, they looked fun.
I’m usually looking for a scenic drive with some challenges sprinkled along the way.
I would LOVE to do big levels but it is not a game I want to play solo
Pioneer II
Enthusiast III
Pioneer II
Sounds great man! Thanks for the info! If there’s multiple trucks I think I can swap Big levels in place of Peters mill run.Hey buddy, this is "JEEPASAUR".
Your truck should be fine to tackle Big Levels. It's not a hard trail, but like I was telling you on YT, the water pits can be tricky. I've had to pluck a couple of people out that got high-centered in them. Just be aware, with Big Levels, is that when you reach the stretch closest to the Blue Ridge Parkway, you will get pinstriping from the rhododendron. Big Levels also has decent camp sites, some of which have nice overviews of the valley. It's a really nice trail, but during the summer it's heavily trafficked.
I haven't done the MABDR or Allegheny route. I would be interested in hitting those, so keep me in the loop what dates you're looking at.
Enthusiast III
Pioneer II
Ok so it looks like it’ll be an April, June or July trip if big levels is a must.Big Levels is about to close for the season, and won't reopen until April 1st. I don't have a preference for any particular month, rather dates. My work schedule is more or less set in stone, with every other week off.
Traveler III
Yes water pits can be tricky, I was out there Last June in my Fj40 found out my rig was not fully locked in at the end of a very deep hole with a hidden ledge at the end, It got out fine in 2WD thoughHey buddy, this is "JEEPASAUR".
Your truck should be fine to tackle Big Levels. It's not a hard trail, but like I was telling you on YT, the water pits can be tricky. I've had to pluck a couple of people out that got high-centered in them. Just be aware, with Big Levels, is that when you reach the stretch closest to the Blue Ridge Parkway, you will get pinstriping from the rhododendron. Big Levels also has decent camp sites, some of which have nice overviews of the valley. It's a really nice trail, but during the summer it's heavily trafficked.
I haven't done the MABDR or Allegheny route. I would be interested in hitting those, so keep me in the loop what dates you're looking at.
Off-Road Ranger I
I can usually take leave whenever with enough notice, with a few exceptions.Sounds great man! Thanks for the info! If there’s multiple trucks I think I can swap Big levels in place of Peters mill run.Hey buddy, this is "JEEPASAUR".
Your truck should be fine to tackle Big Levels. It's not a hard trail, but like I was telling you on YT, the water pits can be tricky. I've had to pluck a couple of people out that got high-centered in them. Just be aware, with Big Levels, is that when you reach the stretch closest to the Blue Ridge Parkway, you will get pinstriping from the rhododendron. Big Levels also has decent camp sites, some of which have nice overviews of the valley. It's a really nice trail, but during the summer it's heavily trafficked.
I haven't done the MABDR or Allegheny route. I would be interested in hitting those, so keep me in the loop what dates you're looking at.
The camp sites you mentioned definitely sweeten the deal lol.
So I guess the next step is to find pick a month to make this happen. @sappy96 @Boucher and @Frank Force
Do you have any preference? January, February, March or April?
@Boucher I would appreciate some of your WVA suggestions also
Pioneer II
Ok, the wife wants to go in April. That’s our target month. Probably either 4/7/21 - 4/8/21 or 4/14/21 - 4/15/21I can usually take leave whenever with enough notice, with a few exceptions.Sounds great man! Thanks for the info! If there’s multiple trucks I think I can swap Big levels in place of Peters mill run.Hey buddy, this is "JEEPASAUR".
Your truck should be fine to tackle Big Levels. It's not a hard trail, but like I was telling you on YT, the water pits can be tricky. I've had to pluck a couple of people out that got high-centered in them. Just be aware, with Big Levels, is that when you reach the stretch closest to the Blue Ridge Parkway, you will get pinstriping from the rhododendron. Big Levels also has decent camp sites, some of which have nice overviews of the valley. It's a really nice trail, but during the summer it's heavily trafficked.
I haven't done the MABDR or Allegheny route. I would be interested in hitting those, so keep me in the loop what dates you're looking at.
The camp sites you mentioned definitely sweeten the deal lol.
So I guess the next step is to find pick a month to make this happen. @sappy96 @Boucher and @Frank Force
Do you have any preference? January, February, March or April?
@Boucher I would appreciate some of your WVA suggestions also
Enthusiast III
The last time I went out there, most of the water hazards were bone dry. It was the only time that I've been there and seen almost no water. Other times, I've seen the water level so high that even going around them involved 4-Low and a bit of luck.Yes water pits can be tricky, I was out there Last June in my Fj40 found out my rig was not fully locked in at the end of a very deep hole with a hidden ledge at the end, It got out fine in 2WD though
Pioneer II
Enthusiast III
According to my google photo album, April 4th of this year was the last time that I was out there, and that's when it was all bone dry.Noted, I assume April is a wet time of year over there
Pioneer II
Pioneer II
Pathfinder I
Been awhile since I’ve checked in to the site here.Is anyone familiar with tasters gap?
I’m teeing all of these trail numbers like 433, 457, 474, 493-5 and 553.
Are these trails to drive on?
Is this a recommended spot?
Pioneer II
Thank you so much for the info! Are there any you can’t drive a truck on?Been awhile since I’ve checked in to the site here.Is anyone familiar with tasters gap?
I’m teeing all of these trail numbers like 433, 457, 474, 493-5 and 553.
Are these trails to drive on?
Is this a recommended spot?
433 and 553 are the only trails/forest roads a OHV can be on. The rest are for ATV’s, SXS’s and motorcycles, but they can be on these two as well. 433 is a through road that is getting chewed up more and more every year. 553 is a in, turn around, an out. Both are a single lane to a point with on coming traffic. For the most part. Everyone plays nice for passing.
This area is known as PMR (Peters Mill Run) and Taskers Gap. One of the few legal places in the National Forest the other non licensed toys can play on, assuming they bought a pass. Same goes with OHV’s.. $5. a day. Even this trail system shuts down from Jan. 1 thru the end of March, sometimes later, wether permitting.
I still like to go out there every now and then but it’s getting old for me. I Usually go early spring and late fall, especially if it has just rained (Can have the whole thing to yourself.). Summers will be dusty as hell Unless it has just rained, but will dry out quickly For the most part.
That said.... Do not let my words above sway your thoughts at all. Go do it!