off road trails in jersey anyone??
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From: perth amboy
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
me and some friends are lookin for some good trails...we have went off roading in sayerville....piscataway...and south amboy is pretty good...please let me know of some places
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From: 07506
Year: 1995
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i know there are a bunch of trails in Wharton State forest in south Jersey. As far as legal trails in NJ i dont know of much. I think Rausch Creek is like 2hrs from where i am in North Jersey
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From: Manahawkin New Jersey
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wharton and other state forests in the pine barrens are legal to street legal vehicles. just do a google maps search and you see the state forests
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From: West Deptford, NJ
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no points what so ever. its not a moving violation to trespass. and they wont tow your vehicle. 9 out of 10 times they will just ask you to leave without even handing out tickets.
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From: Northern Ontario, Canada
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it doesn't matter, illegal wheeling is ruining our sport. soon we won't have anywhere to go.
if you're gonna go illegal knowingly, go alone, that way if you get stuck, you can rot. seriously.
just go to rousch creek, or the barrens. but tread lightly. don't go if it's still too wet.
if you're gonna go illegal knowingly, go alone, that way if you get stuck, you can rot. seriously.
just go to rousch creek, or the barrens. but tread lightly. don't go if it's still too wet.
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From: West Deptford, NJ
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it doesn't matter, illegal wheeling is ruining our sport. soon we won't have anywhere to go.
if you're gonna go illegal knowingly, go alone, that way if you get stuck, you can rot. seriously.
just go to rousch creek, or the barrens. but tread lightly. don't go if it's still too wet.
if you're gonna go illegal knowingly, go alone, that way if you get stuck, you can rot. seriously.
just go to rousch creek, or the barrens. but tread lightly. don't go if it's still too wet.
need a tissue?
what up nj ppl
i am also wondering where is a good place to start wheeling .
im an new to this and have never done it before but i have a 95 xj with 31 and 3in lift. everything else is stock but would like to do lil trials around some place and also meet up with some ppl from nj and the xj family.
i am also wondering where is a good place to start wheeling .
im an new to this and have never done it before but i have a 95 xj with 31 and 3in lift. everything else is stock but would like to do lil trials around some place and also meet up with some ppl from nj and the xj family.
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From: Manahawkin New Jersey
Year: 96'
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it doesn't matter, illegal wheeling is ruining our sport. soon we won't have anywhere to go.
if you're gonna go illegal knowingly, go alone, that way if you get stuck, you can rot. seriously.
just go to rousch creek, or the barrens. but tread lightly. don't go if it's still too wet.
if you're gonna go illegal knowingly, go alone, that way if you get stuck, you can rot. seriously.
just go to rousch creek, or the barrens. but tread lightly. don't go if it's still too wet.
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From: Northern Ontario, Canada
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no worries, i wasn't trying to be a *****, but it's a touchy subject for me. i want to be able to wheel in the future. hopefully our grand kids can enjoy our sport too.
as far as private property, it's not up to the property owner to put up a gate to their property to keep people out.
as for them just telling you to leave, how long do you think they'll just keep saying that before they contact the ministry. then they will just close the trails. once they're closed, there's no reopening them.
the ministry will always just close the trails rather than listen to the locals *****.
it's happening here all the time. but at least we have an organization that is willing to fight the system on our behalf. but if the ministry wants it closed, they will just do that.
anyways, point of the story is if you're gonna be ignorant to the laws, you ruin it for everyone.
as far as private property, it's not up to the property owner to put up a gate to their property to keep people out.
as for them just telling you to leave, how long do you think they'll just keep saying that before they contact the ministry. then they will just close the trails. once they're closed, there's no reopening them.
the ministry will always just close the trails rather than listen to the locals *****.
it's happening here all the time. but at least we have an organization that is willing to fight the system on our behalf. but if the ministry wants it closed, they will just do that.
anyways, point of the story is if you're gonna be ignorant to the laws, you ruin it for everyone.


