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Old 12-26-2010, 11:48 PM
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Does anyone know of any trails in Middle or North Georgia or Alabama area that a F150 Screw 4x4 would be able to navigate with not too much difficulty? I have heard of some 4x4 trails in the Chattahoochee National Forest but I do not know if I could fit my truck through them.
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Anyone?? Maybe even lower tenn. area
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http://www.n-georgia.com/orv_trails.htm

Found this, not sure if I could fit my truck through them, but it's a start. Time to do some more research on this topic.
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hey man. i dont know if your actually from newnan but i live around carrollton. thanks for the good link though
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I'm from Marietta (Powder Springs) and I work for Georgia Power so I love riding around on the power lines. Trails are cut for our large trucks but there is no shortage of muck and mud. Be careful to not trespass, but most of the trails are open for those who don't do anything "dumb."
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thanks for posting the link! I live by the Mall of Ga. And there isn't much to get into trail wise here. We take day trips to the N. Ga. Mtns. Frequently.
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Originally Posted by HoppyFX4
I'm from Marietta (Powder Springs) and I work for Georgia Power so I love riding around on the power lines. Trails are cut for our large trucks but there is no shortage of muck and mud. Be careful to not trespass, but most of the trails are open for those who don't do anything "dumb."
I'm in Powder Springs also. You know of anywhere to go in the area? I live right by the pipe line, but I know you can't ride on it!
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Cashes Valley in Blue Ridge Ga
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Try McPherson in Dallas, GA or come to the mud bogg on June 18th in Rockmart



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