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PostPosted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 1:15 pm 
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hey im gonna be up in helen on the 5-8 of nov any one care to run up to beaslye knob so i aint wheeling alone, that and two im not sure what the trails are like up there i know my dad might come up but i want another vehicle so incase i get stuck (rmember im a 2wd but still like trail running) but anyways does anyone have and good experience up there?
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 9:07 pm 
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dont know what I will be doing that week.
Think I might have to work and the 10 and 11 I will most likely be in Knoxville. that what is planed so far for us.

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 9:19 pm 
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yeah just let me know im hoping that the chica will wnat to go ride hopefully (if not ill drop her in helen wiht my dads cj , couple hundred cash, and say ahve at it babe). well anyways i should be able to do some of it in a 2wd correct, i know the 2wd libby is good in mudd but not sure bout on rocks how large it can go with out spinning

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From what I've heard and read about Beasly there really aren't any 'easy' trails and they close for a few days after signifigant rains. I think beasly is 5 bucks.
http://www.fs.fed.us/conf/rec/ohv/beasley.shtml
[url]http://www.mountaintravelguide.com/4x4%20Trails/georgia/union/Beasley%20Knob%20ORV%20Trail.htm
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If you want some good 2WD trails try the FS roads between Dawsonville and The Ga state line. Nimblewell Rd, Amicolola Mtn, Bucktown FS 42 and up to Doublegap Rd toward Rich Mtn just to name a few. Some of them'll be closing in a few months for the winter but add a little rain and it can make for a fun ride. And it's free!

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well when i was home i ended up riding on fs roads out side of helen in the chatohooche national forest it was pretty decent it had rained and there was a lot o slick rock and some mud it was a good weekend

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