While there are some off roading spots spread out around Florida, I only know 1 in my area (Naples). Luckly, it's a really fun trail! However, I've only been out there with 1 other truck...a friend of mine who drives a Jeep, and he can't always go. So, I was just wondering if there were any other Hummer owners in South Florida who would like to get together for some trail runs.
Im Planing a road trip to visit my parents in Bradenton Fla in febuary.
Naples is to far Starting from: Bradenton, FL Arriving at: Naples, FL Distance:128.5 milesApproximate Time:1 hour 57 mins
Any trails more north close to bradenton (something I can do running my steps)Maybe I will bring the old folk wheeling
My father was a mudder,my mother was a mudder.
Dad drove dirt flat track motocycles back in the 50's also ret NYC motorcycle cop
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Im Planing a road trip to visit my parents in Bradenton Fla in febuary.
Naples is to far Starting from: Bradenton, FL Arriving at: Naples, FL Distance:128.5 milesApproximate Time:1 hour 57 mins
Any trails more north close to bradenton (something I can do running my steps)Maybe I will bring the old folk wheeling
My father was a mudder,my mother was a mudder.
Dad drove dirt flat track motocycles back in the 50's also ret NYC motorcycle cop
Maybe RYD will make the trek across Alligator Alley to Naples and meet you for some off-roading!
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I know it looks pretty dry right now...but make no mistake about it...once we start getting rain again, 70% of the ground will be under water. It's a bonefide swamp.
Besides the mud and water obsticles, there are some trees (not branches...I'm talking trunks) that you'll have to thread your rig through very carefully. And if you are afraid of pinstriping, then shields and tape are a good thing to have because branches, leaves, etc WILL be scraping up against your truck.
Due to the narrowness of most the trails, recovery efforts will be made by the rig directly in front or behind you as there's not enough room to reposition trucks. My friend with the Jeep has had to winch himself out back in there a few times. I'm going to HAVE to get one if I plan on off roading these trails once it floods because my friends Jeep doesn't have the azz to pull me out of some of the mud pits.
If anyone wants to make this run while it's still dry (now)...or when it's only partially flooded (February - March), let me know and we'll go out there. Generally, any Sunday, Monday, or Tuesday is fine with me. Just send me a PM.
Any trails more north close to bradenton (something I can do running my steps). Maybe I will bring the old folk wheeling.
Dad drove dirt flat track motocycles back in the 50's also ret NYC motorcycle cop
Don't know what Bradenton has to offer in the form of off roading. But, if you find something up there, let me know.
I've run these trails when there was still a little water and mud left (about 6 weeks ago) and had no problem with my nerf bars (side steps, whichever) on the truck. I'm guessing you'd be alright with them on if you run the trail in February...but no guarantees.
I'm a deputy sheriff here. I'll give your father a few of our patches if he makes the run with ya.
Thanks for the link.
I made a post no trail info yet but so far I got a nice response about the H3
" don't know about the trails in Bradenton . . . . . but it is cool to have another H3 in our midst. "
I guess you guys from Fla are nice ,I thought the jeep guys might give me a hard time.
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I think I'll sign up on that forum as well. I have a hard time finding people around here to go off roading with, so I could care less what they're driving. Thanks for the link.
I think I'll sign up on that forum as well. I have a hard time finding people around here to go off roading with, so I could care less what they're driving. Thanks for the link.
Keep me posted on how it goes. I have been following the site for a month or so now and they seem pretty into the whole club thing.
Unfortunately I m too far south to get too involved. I would drive up for a trail ride or two.