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Hey guys I have lived in Delaware my whole life, that really hasnt been that long since im only 19 but I know my way around and im not like the other teenagers that are punks....Im wondering where in Delaware or close in Maryland or Pa or NJ can i get my truck muddy???? I know of Rausch Creek but right now dont wanna drive that 3 hours...is there anywhere around here?????? Thanks
I am not much into mudding, but I have heard a lot of people go along the canal around ST Georges. Hope this helps a little. I am sure you will get more input from the group.
its really not me but if you go over the new bridge headed south you can see where the guys ride the canal and pull off into that field almost directly next to the bridge...there is always tire marks and doughnuts out there
The spot here is pretty cool, we went back there a lot of times. One time when I was there I ended up in the hospital for about a month. Totally ruined my summer. But there is a mud hole there that will sink a 12" lifted truck with 44's on it. The area in the middle of the pic is known as 100' Hill, but by now it is probably 30'.
Now I have not been to these places in 15 years, but they are still good spots to go, just make a day trip of it. Just be sure to bring a map with ya, Once while trail riding in Chatsworth, I went down a few trails and got lost. It took me 2 hours to find my way back. I didn't have any compass, I didn't know any of the roads, no map, nothing. Luck got me back.
now are these places legal?? like u wont get fined or anything for wheelin there???? and are there trails there that u kno of that a stock ranger 4x4 can go down without gettin bogged???
The spot here is pretty cool, we went back there a lot of times. One time when I was there I ended up in the hospital for about a month. Totally ruined my summer. But there is a mud hole there that will sink a 12" lifted truck with 44's on it. The area in the middle of the pic is known as 100' Hill, but by now it is probably 30'.
Now I have not been to these places in 15 years, but they are still good spots to go, just make a day trip of it. Just be sure to bring a map with ya, Once while trail riding in Chatsworth, I went down a few trails and got lost. It took me 2 hours to find my way back. I didn't have any compass, I didn't know any of the roads, no map, nothing. Luck got me back.