Contributor III
Hey all,
I recently moved up to Boston from El Paso, Texas and took a 28 day camping trip across the southern part of the country then came up the Appalachian Trail (sort of). This is my first post on here but I have been a member for about 6 months.
I have a few questions pertinent to the region and my truck. I am from the desert and am used to wide open spaces where you just have to dodge the occasional dead cactus!
I am concerned that my Chevy 1500 will not fit on some or most of these trails. Is this a valid concern?
Also, I haven't really been able to find much to get out and explore off road wise. I am used to having vast amounts of public land to explore.
What are some good resources to find trails in the region?
If there is anything else y'all think I need to know considering I'm from the desert and have never been off-road in a forest I would appreciate the wisdom.
Thanks
I recently moved up to Boston from El Paso, Texas and took a 28 day camping trip across the southern part of the country then came up the Appalachian Trail (sort of). This is my first post on here but I have been a member for about 6 months.
I have a few questions pertinent to the region and my truck. I am from the desert and am used to wide open spaces where you just have to dodge the occasional dead cactus!
I am concerned that my Chevy 1500 will not fit on some or most of these trails. Is this a valid concern?
Also, I haven't really been able to find much to get out and explore off road wise. I am used to having vast amounts of public land to explore.
What are some good resources to find trails in the region?
If there is anything else y'all think I need to know considering I'm from the desert and have never been off-road in a forest I would appreciate the wisdom.
Thanks