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Some Mild Offroading in the New River Gorge

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So over spring break we were in the New River Gorge for a while (West Va), and while driving out we came across this trail, that obviously needed to be driven on, so away we went. It was pretty easy going, a little mud here & there, a few stream crossings.. nothing spectacular in the offroad sense, but we got some awesome views of the gorge, and the bridge above us! :)

My car looked so naked without the roofrack & light bar... :rolleyes:

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It was a good time, perfect day out, i just didn't want to break the subaru 700 miles from home :rolleyes: so we didn't go much further

Awesome pictures. We're patiently waiting for the snow to melt here in Michigan, so we can go Mudding as well! But it's pretty much Flat & Straight arounf these parts. Might have to go to the West Coast of the state to find some more interesting terrain. Any West Coast Michiganders on here?

 

Fat Tony - http://www.smashbandits.com :headbang:

I just left michigan, now i'm on the real left coast, the Pacific, not lake michigan. There were some good places up where i went to school, in Big Rapids, but theres got to be better places around, but after offroading out here, i don't think i'll ever be able to go back, too sandy and flat.

cool scenery. I bet that trail would be really muddy after a rain storm.

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It was actually really low, a few of us ran it earlier that week.

great pics..

 

how come the impreza is rack-less?

 

 

seeing the pics makes me want to go out to weare an see if my place is open or closed due to flooding...

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