MrBear
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Oh yes....I do not recall "Stag Hill" from back in the day (25+ years ago). BUT lots of friends and I used to go off RT-23 into what we called the water shed trails which took us to beaver dam and the rock.Way back (probably 20-25 years ago) a group of guys I used to hang out with at the local Dunkin' would go wheeling up in that area. They had Jeeps and full-size Chevy trucks. It doesn't seem "legal" but also doesn't seem like you're going to get hassled if you're up there. I don't know anyone that's been up there recently though to verify, and it looks like a place you'd probably want to go with someone who's been there before and knows what trails are friendly for stock or seriously modded Jeeps.
I wish I still had my 80's CJ-7 lifted on 33s. Several buddies with full-size Blazers on 35s with worked 350s under the hood, plus one CJ-5 that was a tank.
I remember this tree we called the "Blazer Tree" going up to Beaver Dam, no matter the approach dented the passenger side quarter panel of all blazers.
Lol, it was RT-23 north up to the center gas station in New Foundland/Oak Ridge area. We entered off the SB side and ran along a fence line into the water shed trails. Fun area, wide, large puddles.
I couldn't tell you were we went from there but off the WS trails was not for the beginners. We were 17 years old and fearless haha.
I am looking at the map to see where we entered and will post.
I really felt like we entered around Echo Lake Rd but it doesn't seam to connect plus I am old. Now I am feeling like it is off Holland Mountain Rd on to the fire roads/trails. I do recall one to electrical high wire areas.
It is also possible they built housing developments blocking the Echo Lake entry. If you check it out get in quick lol. I am sure its not allowed but I am sure you hear ATV all day.
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