Murphy, NC guys

olejunky

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I was just wondering where all you guys were riding now that Tellico is gone. Are there other places to go within 30 minutes or so to do some good wheeling. I grew up down there and we used to always go visit and go wheeling in Tellico but now that is finished i didn't know if there were any alternatives that would be worth the trip.
 
what is Beasley Knob like we are pretty well built. Linked front and rear, tons, 39.5 or bigger tires. We love trail riding with obstacles not so much into mud bogs and stuff like that, unless there are rocks on the other side
 
what is Beasley Knob like we are pretty well built. Linked front and rear, tons, 39.5 or bigger tires. We love trail riding with obstacles not so much into mud bogs and stuff like that, unless there are rocks on the other side

Beasley Knob is a great place to ride. Has some tough spots that consist of steep hills and lots of rock. The club I ride with here in GA went up there a month ago and had a great time. There were 2 spots that required winching by most all of us except for a couple of our Rubi owners. Not much mud up there unless it's rained recently. The sad part about Beasley is that is closes Jan to Mar. Check the following web site for trail info and status.

http://www.fs.usda.gov/wps/portal/f...tahoochee%20-%20Beasley%20Knob%20OHV%20Trails
 
what is Beasley Knob like we are pretty well built. Linked front and rear, tons, 39.5 or bigger tires. We love trail riding with obstacles not so much into mud bogs and stuff like that, unless there are rocks on the other side

You'd be bored out of your skull. Might as well drive the extra 4 hours and go to Choccolocco or Morris Mountain.

Basically, all us kids with 33" tires go there. And if it rains, it is slick as all get out.
 
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