View Poll Results: What weekend would you like to take a trip to Tellico?
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The more likely reality of a couple dozen bikes keeping to themselves sounds much better.
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I'm sure if there are a bunch of nut jobs running their bikes at 2 am there are plenty of us to say something about it. We can turn all our off road lights on their tents or better yet we could winch their bikes to the top of a tree!
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I am getting packed up to head to Tellico this weekend in the YJ. Will let you know the condition of the trails when I get back. Riding Fri & Sat. Supposed to RAIN 1"-2" on Friday, so it should be a hoot.
If we make it up to ride on Sunday for the JK ride, we will have both our 4 year old and 3 year old with us.
If we make it up to ride on Sunday for the JK ride, we will have both our 4 year old and 3 year old with us.
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I am getting packed up to head to Tellico this weekend in the YJ. Will let you know the condition of the trails when I get back. Riding Fri & Sat. Supposed to RAIN 1"-2" on Friday, so it should be a hoot.
If we make it up to ride on Sunday for the JK ride, we will have both our 4 year old and 3 year old with us.
If we make it up to ride on Sunday for the JK ride, we will have both our 4 year old and 3 year old with us.
#97
hey Corey! nice group of JKs going!
For those that are stock or afraid of any kind of damage: a cool days run:
take trail 1 to the pay station. Fill out forms $10 to ride per vehicle. drop it in slot, follow trail 1 to Trail 4 (the trail will V and trail 4 is on the right)
Trail 4 is really pretty much a scenic trail, with some rocky sections.
Trail 4 will intersect with trail 5. hang a left on Trail 5. Trail 5 used to be fun now its just large gravel rocks.
at the bottom of 5 look for the parking lot and behind the parking is trail 6.
Trail 6 is not as tough as it used to be, i saw a stock YJ go up it. just pick your lines and dont try to go around the rocky sections. At the top of 6 you meet up with Trail 4, hang a right and follow trail 4 back all the way to trail 1.
Its a big ol loop but its a safe route.
For those wanting a challenge. Take trail 1 to pay station and pay $10 to ride, take trail 1 down to trail 5 (kinda warms up the clutch leg). Up trail 5 and right on Trail 4. follow trail 4 about a mile to trail 3 on left. trail 3 will go for 500 feet and you see trail 12 going straight up. yes trail 12 is called School Bus.
its not a bad trails as you may think, the hard parts have bypasses and the bypasses arent neccessarily easy. Follow 12 all the way up. Its nice ride to the top.
Once at the top you ll you see traill 11, go to left to avoid whats known as Pinch Rock, go down a bit til your at the top of Helipad, take the right side to bypass it. or you can climb up it if time permits. Winching may be needed.
Down trail 11 you ll eventually come to Guardrail. Hug the guardrail tree and you ll be browning your seat on the way down... You can turn around a bit down the trail and attempt Guardrail if you like or just continue down to trail 4 go left to trail 1 and back home.
Hope this helps..
Mark
For those that are stock or afraid of any kind of damage: a cool days run:
take trail 1 to the pay station. Fill out forms $10 to ride per vehicle. drop it in slot, follow trail 1 to Trail 4 (the trail will V and trail 4 is on the right)
Trail 4 is really pretty much a scenic trail, with some rocky sections.
Trail 4 will intersect with trail 5. hang a left on Trail 5. Trail 5 used to be fun now its just large gravel rocks.
at the bottom of 5 look for the parking lot and behind the parking is trail 6.
Trail 6 is not as tough as it used to be, i saw a stock YJ go up it. just pick your lines and dont try to go around the rocky sections. At the top of 6 you meet up with Trail 4, hang a right and follow trail 4 back all the way to trail 1.
Its a big ol loop but its a safe route.
For those wanting a challenge. Take trail 1 to pay station and pay $10 to ride, take trail 1 down to trail 5 (kinda warms up the clutch leg). Up trail 5 and right on Trail 4. follow trail 4 about a mile to trail 3 on left. trail 3 will go for 500 feet and you see trail 12 going straight up. yes trail 12 is called School Bus.
its not a bad trails as you may think, the hard parts have bypasses and the bypasses arent neccessarily easy. Follow 12 all the way up. Its nice ride to the top.
Once at the top you ll you see traill 11, go to left to avoid whats known as Pinch Rock, go down a bit til your at the top of Helipad, take the right side to bypass it. or you can climb up it if time permits. Winching may be needed.
Down trail 11 you ll eventually come to Guardrail. Hug the guardrail tree and you ll be browning your seat on the way down... You can turn around a bit down the trail and attempt Guardrail if you like or just continue down to trail 4 go left to trail 1 and back home.
Hope this helps..
Mark
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hey Corey! nice group of JKs going!
For those that are stock or afraid of any kind of damage: a cool days run:
take trail 1 to the pay station. Fill out forms $10 to ride per vehicle. drop it in slot, follow trail 1 to Trail 4 (the trail will V and trail 4 is on the right)
Trail 4 is really pretty much a scenic trail, with some rocky sections.
Trail 4 will intersect with trail 5. hang a left on Trail 5. Trail 5 used to be fun now its just large gravel rocks.
at the bottom of 5 look for the parking lot and behind the parking is trail 6.
Trail 6 is not as tough as it used to be, i saw a stock YJ go up it. just pick your lines and dont try to go around the rocky sections. At the top of 6 you meet up with Trail 4, hang a right and follow trail 4 back all the way to trail 1.
Its a big ol loop but its a safe route.
For those wanting a challenge. Take trail 1 to pay station and pay $10 to ride, take trail 1 down to trail 5 (kinda warms up the clutch leg). Up trail 5 and right on Trail 4. follow trail 4 about a mile to trail 3 on left. trail 3 will go for 500 feet and you see trail 12 going straight up. yes trail 12 is called School Bus.
its not a bad trails as you may think, the hard parts have bypasses and the bypasses arent neccessarily easy. Follow 12 all the way up. Its nice ride to the top.
Once at the top you ll you see traill 11, go to left to avoid whats known as Pinch Rock, go down a bit til your at the top of Helipad, take the right side to bypass it. or you can climb up it if time permits. Winching may be needed.
Down trail 11 you ll eventually come to Guardrail. Hug the guardrail tree and you ll be browning your seat on the way down... You can turn around a bit down the trail and attempt Guardrail if you like or just continue down to trail 4 go left to trail 1 and back home.
Hope this helps..
Mark
For those that are stock or afraid of any kind of damage: a cool days run:
take trail 1 to the pay station. Fill out forms $10 to ride per vehicle. drop it in slot, follow trail 1 to Trail 4 (the trail will V and trail 4 is on the right)
Trail 4 is really pretty much a scenic trail, with some rocky sections.
Trail 4 will intersect with trail 5. hang a left on Trail 5. Trail 5 used to be fun now its just large gravel rocks.
at the bottom of 5 look for the parking lot and behind the parking is trail 6.
Trail 6 is not as tough as it used to be, i saw a stock YJ go up it. just pick your lines and dont try to go around the rocky sections. At the top of 6 you meet up with Trail 4, hang a right and follow trail 4 back all the way to trail 1.
Its a big ol loop but its a safe route.
For those wanting a challenge. Take trail 1 to pay station and pay $10 to ride, take trail 1 down to trail 5 (kinda warms up the clutch leg). Up trail 5 and right on Trail 4. follow trail 4 about a mile to trail 3 on left. trail 3 will go for 500 feet and you see trail 12 going straight up. yes trail 12 is called School Bus.
its not a bad trails as you may think, the hard parts have bypasses and the bypasses arent neccessarily easy. Follow 12 all the way up. Its nice ride to the top.
Once at the top you ll you see traill 11, go to left to avoid whats known as Pinch Rock, go down a bit til your at the top of Helipad, take the right side to bypass it. or you can climb up it if time permits. Winching may be needed.
Down trail 11 you ll eventually come to Guardrail. Hug the guardrail tree and you ll be browning your seat on the way down... You can turn around a bit down the trail and attempt Guardrail if you like or just continue down to trail 4 go left to trail 1 and back home.
Hope this helps..
Mark
#100
some one does and someone aint sharing.. This guy from columbia was there snapping like a chinese tourist, i emailed him and still didnt answer me.
Oh well. Fond memories.. We did have some 2 sami's destroy there rigs.
One blew both axles in the rear, the other rolled and bruised his ego.
Top of 12, Oh... Lockers in the rear recommended but not neccessary for trail 12
Mark
Oh well. Fond memories.. We did have some 2 sami's destroy there rigs.
One blew both axles in the rear, the other rolled and bruised his ego.
Top of 12, Oh... Lockers in the rear recommended but not neccessary for trail 12
Mark