Anybody wanna ride Brushy Mt 24th, 25th OR 26th
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Anybody wanna ride Brushy Mt 24th, 25th OR 26th
Never been, gonna be staying about an hr away for Thanksgiving this year. If anybody wants to ride on any one of those days let me know… Decent rider, won’t slow anyone down, early 40’s, 03 KDX200. Or another place nearby that is challenging, not familiar with trails out that way.
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Re: Anybody wanna ride Brushy Mt 24th, 25th OR 26th
I'd love to ride Brushy Mountain Motorsports Park, but can't get away that weekend.... The singletracks or as they label it "Enduro Sections" are as tough as they come!
If you do go, please post up a ride report and snap some enticing photos!
If you hit up the Dirt Bike Life FB group or Appalachian Singletrack Riders, you may likely be able to find a group on Austrian 300's to tag along with.
Brown Mountain OHV in Pisgah National Forest NC is nearby there (1hr away) & is an AMAZING trail system.
Doe Mountain Recreation Area Tennessee also isn't far, and has more singletracks nowadays, which are definitely on my bucket list to ride.
Those are the big 3 in that region for bikes at least.
Brown Mountain is probably the best of all the National Forest trail systems in the Eastern USA in my opinion. I can't wait to return back there. They close around Dec 1st for the season I believe, due to high elevation snow coming in typically.
If you do go, please post up a ride report and snap some enticing photos!
If you hit up the Dirt Bike Life FB group or Appalachian Singletrack Riders, you may likely be able to find a group on Austrian 300's to tag along with.
Brown Mountain OHV in Pisgah National Forest NC is nearby there (1hr away) & is an AMAZING trail system.
Doe Mountain Recreation Area Tennessee also isn't far, and has more singletracks nowadays, which are definitely on my bucket list to ride.
Those are the big 3 in that region for bikes at least.
Brown Mountain is probably the best of all the National Forest trail systems in the Eastern USA in my opinion. I can't wait to return back there. They close around Dec 1st for the season I believe, due to high elevation snow coming in typically.
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Re: Anybody wanna ride Brushy Mt 24th, 25th OR 26th
Gotcha, thx for the info.. Looks like Brown Mt is actually closer to where I'll be staying so perhaps I'll hit that up it I can find peeps to ride. I've got a red Austrian bike in my stable as well so maybe those other guys will except me :)
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Re: Anybody wanna ride Brushy Mt 24th, 25th OR 26th
Bring your KDX and watch as the KTM owners drool with envy.
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Re: Anybody wanna ride Brushy Mt 24th, 25th OR 26th
https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DO ... 814480.pdf
Brown Mountain OHV trail map.
There's about 40 miles of official trails now, but a lot of the rocky areas have two or three alternate lines around the mapped trail, and there is an immense amount of single track that's not official as well.
I was wrong, it actually closes for the season January 1st!
Besides being an incredible trail system with some nice primitive campsites along the road in, and around the corner a couple miles as well there are tons of roadside dispersed sites although without occasional fit toilets like the trailhead road has, one of the other amazing bits is that it only costs $5 a day to ride there.
Brown Mountain OHV trail map.
There's about 40 miles of official trails now, but a lot of the rocky areas have two or three alternate lines around the mapped trail, and there is an immense amount of single track that's not official as well.
I was wrong, it actually closes for the season January 1st!
Besides being an incredible trail system with some nice primitive campsites along the road in, and around the corner a couple miles as well there are tons of roadside dispersed sites although without occasional fit toilets like the trailhead road has, one of the other amazing bits is that it only costs $5 a day to ride there.
'97 KDX220R - purple/green! - KLX forks, Lectron, FMF, Tubliss
'99 KDX220R project - '98/'01 RM125 suspension, Titanium hardware, Lectron Billetron Pro, Tubliss
'77 Suzuki PE250 & '83 Suzuki PE175 Full Floater - restomod projects
'77 Suzuki GS750-844cc, '77 GS400/489cc & '77 GS550/740cc projects
'62 GMC 1000 Panel Truck
'88 Suzuki Samurai TDI/Toyota swaps
'88 Toyota 4x4 pickup
'99 KDX220R project - '98/'01 RM125 suspension, Titanium hardware, Lectron Billetron Pro, Tubliss
'77 Suzuki PE250 & '83 Suzuki PE175 Full Floater - restomod projects
'77 Suzuki GS750-844cc, '77 GS400/489cc & '77 GS550/740cc projects
'62 GMC 1000 Panel Truck
'88 Suzuki Samurai TDI/Toyota swaps
'88 Toyota 4x4 pickup