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I'm in Southeast CT. Work in Groton. Am in mystic pretty often.What part of Connecticut are you in? I go to the mystic area often.
I'm in Southeast CT. Work in Groton. Am in mystic pretty often.What part of Connecticut are you in? I go to the mystic area often.
Ive got a buddy over in Rhode Island who wheels his Tacoma pretty good. I’ll try to find out some stuffI'm in Southeast CT. Work in Groton. Am in mystic pretty often.
What’s thatI can hook you up with the mobtown Offroad team if you want
Planned meetups are slow right now in this area. But I think there is a general Northeast meet coming up soon. It would be more of a drive for you than just staying in CT, but it might be worth it.Hey everyone! I pick up my '20 TRD OR in two days. It will be bone stock for a bit, so not looking to go rock-crawling or anything, but would love to meet up with some local overlanders to start to learn. Do you all have any planned meetups nearby? Thanks!
Here is one in PA. Not sure how far you’d be willing to drive.Hey everyone! I pick up my '20 TRD OR in two days. It will be bone stock for a bit, so not looking to go rock-crawling or anything, but would love to meet up with some local overlanders to start to learn. Do you all have any planned meetups nearby? Thanks!
There’s a few Facebook groups for the area. Check out noreast yotas. I know The main contributors are Rhode Island/mystic areaHey guys, any room for another taco, hailing from the 860?? Found some fun trail in the green mountains as @Akhan mentioned...my stock hitachis and geometry did just fine (with a little help from aired down ridge grapplers and careful attention to wheel placement when it got hairier). Would be super interested in hitting the trails and exploring more around these parts. There doesn’t seem to be a dedicated CT group, though I’ve found a couple smaller factions on the ‘gram located to our north...
Unfortunately not many of us are in CT. We should organize a trip...love to do a trail or two if we canHey guys, any room for another taco, hailing from the 860?? Found some fun trail in the green mountains as @Akhan mentioned...my stock hitachis and geometry did just fine (with a little help from aired down ridge grapplers and careful attention to wheel placement when it got hairier). Would be super interested in hitting the trails and exploring more around these parts. There doesn’t seem to be a dedicated CT group, though I’ve found a couple smaller factions on the ‘gram located to our north...
Awesome I'll be sure to do that. Thanks for the info man.There’s a few Facebook groups for the area. Check out noreast yotas. I know The main contributors are Rhode Island/mystic area
Truth. I always see a few rigs around town--taco's, jeeps, even an old ranger. I guess we just haven't collected enough traction on the interwebs..YET. But yeah, I'd be 100% down. I'm going to roll around CT and see what the couple of hits on Alltrails are all about later this week; otherwise, there's the Greens, but those shut down on 12/15 for snowmobiling until April I think...not sure about other day-trappable stuff. Haven't mapped out the spots in PA that Badmin mentioned..and have to get details about a couple Mass spots.Unfortunately not many of us are in CT. We should organize a trip...love to do a trail or two if we can
seems I missed a fun trip. Hope you guys enjoyed your time....Any future plans, would love to tag along.Hey folks, planning on running up to the southern parts of green mountains NF tomorrow am with a coworker if anyone else feels like a spur of the moment day trip. Approx 2-2.5 hour one way trip from central CT to the planned trailheads. Most of it will likely be scenic dirt road, well maintained, definitely appropriate for stock. I’ve done fine with stock suspension and upgraded wheels on the rougher stuff up there too, respond here or send a message if you’re interested in tagging along!
No stuck at home…can’t wait to go outWe had a blast for sure! Nothing on the immediate plans, but I'll be sure to post here if we plan on going up in the next few weeks. Actually had a chance to do some snow wheeling after that big drop a few weeks back, I can totally see what the craze is about, such a great time (and pretty forgiving on the suspension at speed ). Have you had a chance to get the truck off pavement at all recently?
As an aside, has anyone here been doing winter camping locally?
Anyone planing this trip from CT area?
That's very close to where I amWhat part of Connecticut are you in? I go to the mystic area often.