Miles and miles? OK, I'm out! 💀
Yeah, some of the deep forest trails around me go on for miles on end. The one that I think caused most of the damage to my wheels went a few miles deeper into the forest than I made it. It was thick and seriously overgrown on both sides of the trail. I could not even open the door to get out and snap a photo or two.
I was finally able to do a 4,000-point turnaround. I walked about 1/4 mile further down the trail before doing the turn-a-round in the hopes that it would clear. Nope, it was getting even worse the deeper down the trail I walked. This trail still had about 4 miles left of it. So that particular trail was about 7 miles deep with the 1st mile or so being tame. The deeper down the trail I got, the worse the trail became.
Branches, twigs, shrubs, you name it..
The trail started fine then progressively got worse. By the time it was out of hand there was nowhere to turn around and there were some deep and off-camber ruts and washouts that prevented backing up. Even w/o the ruts and washouts backing up would have been a chore.
It was obvious that this trail had not been used in a very long time. onX had it marked as a full width trail accessible by full sized 4X4. 😂
It was not onX's fault as it was an unknown trail and that trail data was from the US forestry service. Yeah, it was a full width trail back in the 1960's maybe! 😂
Here is what the US Forestry Service says about that trail. Ummm ----> It's NOT gravel and it's def not passable, without massive pinstriping, in a full width 4X4.
I uploaded the track to onX so hopefully it will spare the unknowing in the future.
It was a blast though!
onX Trail Guide & Tread Lightly Member
2023 Badlands 2 door in Hot Pepper Red 🌶️ 🌶️