NEWBIE TO UWHARRIE OFFROADING

Aldo Rain

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May 9, 2025
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Raleigh
Hey yall, I'm very unfamiliar with the Uwharrie trail system, but have been there once. I dont remember what trail I picked, but some portions there were borderline boulders sticking out of the ground. I've got a somewhat stock '24 tacoma (2.5 icon suspension lift, 285 trail grapplers, engine skid plate), and somehow didn't scrape once. I honestly didn't have that much fun on those rough rocky portions (makes it even more miserable in a 6 speed manual). I'm looking for more mud oriented trails, that dont have massive rocks throughout. I currently don't know anybody in the area that does any offroading, but would like to make some contacts. Some of those trails are kinda sketchy by yourself without a winch. LMK if yall would like to add me to a group!
 
Hey yall, I'm very unfamiliar with the Uwharrie trail system, but have been there once. I dont remember what trail I picked, but some portions there were borderline boulders sticking out of the ground. I've got a somewhat stock '24 tacoma (2.5 icon suspension lift, 285 trail grapplers, engine skid plate), and somehow didn't scrape once. I honestly didn't have that much fun on those rough rocky portions (makes it even more miserable in a 6 speed manual). I'm looking for more mud oriented trails, that dont have massive rocks throughout. I currently don't know anybody in the area that does any offroading, but would like to make some contacts. Some of those trails are kinda sketchy by yourself without a winch. LMK if yall would like to add me to a group!
Uwharrie doesn't have "mud trails" except when it rains then everything gets slick.
 
Hey yall, I'm very unfamiliar with the Uwharrie trail system, but have been there once. I dont remember what trail I picked, but some portions there were borderline boulders sticking out of the ground. I've got a somewhat stock '24 tacoma (2.5 icon suspension lift, 285 trail grapplers, engine skid plate), and somehow didn't scrape once. I honestly didn't have that much fun on those rough rocky portions (makes it even more miserable in a 6 speed manual). I'm looking for more mud oriented trails, that dont have massive rocks throughout. I currently don't know anybody in the area that does any offroading, but would like to make some contacts. Some of those trails are kinda sketchy by yourself without a winch. LMK if yall would like to add me to a group!
Try way farther South. Florida should have what your looking for in "trails".
 
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