Yep it is a three cases of Beer on one large bottle of Uncle Jack Daniels... driving across TXAnyone been to Northwest OHV park in Texas? It's only an 11 hour drive away for me, AND I LIVE IN TEXAS!
Great. Now AZ has not one, but TWO, dirt roads that are Badge of Honor trails.
Holly ORV Park is slated to be open on 9/17/20. Drummond Island is probably the best trails in Michigan.I don't think Holly Oaks, in Michigan is even open yet, or at least that's the impression I got from their web site.
Btw, we just did South Marblehead Loop yesterday on Drummond Island. It was great! There are some areas of VERY tight quarters with trees, though. Mud holes look deeper than they really are, but as soon as you become complacent, one will try to swallow you. I recommend a buddy Jeep. We'd have gone further into tough trails if we had a buddy. Still, we went through some places where we should have had one but had no other option.
The JLUR was amazing, as usual, and the KO2s continue to impress, pulling us through mud that I really thought would big us down and require the winch. Of course they need to spin to clear, but they did it. No lockers engaged, either, just sway bar disconnected.
The ferry was fun and the drive up there was gorgeous. I highly recommend the fossil flats. I'll share more along with photos and drone video in another thread when we return home.
LOVED the trails on Drummond! The whole experience was just great, including crossing the Mack bridge and the scenic drive along the coast of the UP. The people are just wonderful up there, too!Holly ORV Park is slated to be open on 9/17/20. Drummond Island is probably the best trails in Michigan.
We ought to make a JLwranglerforums list of recommended trails and have one or several of our creative forum sticker entrepreneurs put together stickers for them. We could probably make a more accurate rating system or category system, from scenic/mild to heavy modification required and everything in between.One of my best friends, is obsessed with getting all the badges. At times we literally drive past many great places to wheel by hundreds and at times thousand of miles to get a badge trail. Then the badge trail is just okay. It is like wheeling in Colorado. There are hundreds of great trails to run, but in July, we will drive by all of them from Michigan on our way to the Rubicon Trail. Granted the Rubicon Trail is a must run for a trail, but we will literally pass many great trails and drive over a thousand extra miles just to do the Rubicon Trail.
Yup, I take the tow rig down the other main dirt road out there with the crawler TJ to wheel the hard stuff. Can I get a badge on my dieselSo we are in Scottsdale visiting relatives and decided to bring the jeep with to explore, so of course i found the Table Mesa Road trail on the badge of honor site. I was actually confused when we got to the end and it was just a dirt road the entire way.
But we found some offshoots and actually had a great time on some semi challenging trails, there were some nice climbs, and some obsticles in some of the dried out river beds. I think they need to update the trail to show some of the more challenging spots.
Nice, I am headed to the Rubicon trail in JulyOne of my best friends, is obsessed with getting all the badges. At times we literally drive past many great places to wheel by hundreds and at times thousand of miles to get a badge trail. Then the badge trail is just okay. It is like wheeling in Colorado. There are hundreds of great trails to run, but in July, we will drive by all of them from Michigan on our way to the Rubicon Trail. Granted the Rubicon Trail is a must run for a trail, but we will literally pass many great trails and drive over a thousand extra miles just to do the Rubicon Trail.
that’s exactly what I said when I saw they added Table Mesa. At least schnebly hill had some rocks to go over. Granted nothing hard but at least more than a dirt roadGreat. Now AZ has not one, but TWO, dirt roads that are Badge of Honor trails.
It’s so you can get a badge for your Compass Trailhawk.Great. Now AZ has not one, but TWO, dirt roads that are Badge of Honor trails.