Best Place to go trail running, and best place to go camping

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hoss
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Best Place to go trail running, and best place to go camping

Post by hoss »

Just wanted to get some input. Where is your favorite trail to run and where is your favorite place to camp (not a camp ground where you pay like Miguels, koomer ridge ect., but actual camping in the woods.)
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Gaar
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Post by Gaar »

Auxier Ridge
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Post by Crankmas »

Germany is nice
Wicked Tribe
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Post by Wicked Tribe »

Whittleton Trail from Whittleton CG is nice. Somehow I always end up running it when its raining though.

Auxier Ridge is a nice run too.
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Mazz
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Post by Mazz »

Hood's Branch from the skylift up to Natural Bridge.

Rough Trail to Gray's Arch and on to Rush Ridge Trail to get back to the road.

If it's really wet, Rock Bridge loop is paved for part of the way.
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Post by Boyd »

Germany sucks. costs too much. go out pinch 'em tight and do the loops. so much foot traffic makes for good surface.
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