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There will be a time of fun for all with a trail run at the citrus wildlife management area which is in the Inverness area of Florida, it will be held on saturday July 23
The fb FFC is putting this all together and everyone is invited, no matter if your frontier is 2wd or 4wd
We will spend about 6 hours give or take an hour going through the trails (getting stuck, breakdowns, etc, can slow things to a halt, just keep that in mind) so bring plenty of drinking water or beverages of your choice, also plan on bringing something for lunch
Where: Withlacoochee Wildlife Management Area (AKA Citrus)
Meetup Location:
(Trail 13 and Stagecoach Rd.) We will meet between 9-9:30am, and start trailing shortly there after.
Map for meeting location and directions on how to get there
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http://www.google.com/maps/place/28...!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d28.7024722!4d-82.4183056
PDF map of park trails:
http://www.freshfromflorida.com/con...9/withlacoochee_Citrus_hq_tracts_20141209.pdf
Trail Information:
The trails in Citrus park are public dirt/clay forest roads and can be run with either 2wd or 4wd. Certain areas of each trail offer a variety of obstacles from novice to advanced including, muddy trails, hard clay and soft dirt climbs, and areas for articulation flexing. There are bypasses in the trail system if you would not like to attempt an obstacle or if your frontier is 2wd
Please be sure that your frontier has recovery points, front and rear (Vehicles should have at least a front recovery point and for the rear no hitch balls, OEM bumpers, or axles will used as a recovery point as they are not safe)
a CB Radio is optional
Cautions for drivers:
If you attempt certain obstacles, please keep in mind that having certain items on your frontier can result in damage to them and/or your vehicles
- Nerf Bars, Side Steps (These can break mounting tabs, bend, and crease the side of your truck)
- Bull Bars, Brush Guards (These can bend, in most cases upwards, causing damage to your front end)
Camping Information:
If anyone wishes to camp at the park there are 3 campgrounds in the 50,000 acre tract. Tillis Hill, Holder Mine, and Mutual Mine camp grounds
We all love to have a good time, but we also like to keep it family friendly as well. If you plan on drinking alcohol or any other vices, just mind your neighbors. If you’re caught, we’ll all deny any knowledge of it lol
If your interested in going post here, let us know you'll go and if your 2wd or 4wd
The fb FFC is putting this all together and everyone is invited, no matter if your frontier is 2wd or 4wd
We will spend about 6 hours give or take an hour going through the trails (getting stuck, breakdowns, etc, can slow things to a halt, just keep that in mind) so bring plenty of drinking water or beverages of your choice, also plan on bringing something for lunch
Where: Withlacoochee Wildlife Management Area (AKA Citrus)
Meetup Location:
(Trail 13 and Stagecoach Rd.) We will meet between 9-9:30am, and start trailing shortly there after.
Map for meeting location and directions on how to get there
Open link in tab or new window to view
http://www.google.com/maps/place/28...!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d28.7024722!4d-82.4183056
PDF map of park trails:
http://www.freshfromflorida.com/con...9/withlacoochee_Citrus_hq_tracts_20141209.pdf
Trail Information:
The trails in Citrus park are public dirt/clay forest roads and can be run with either 2wd or 4wd. Certain areas of each trail offer a variety of obstacles from novice to advanced including, muddy trails, hard clay and soft dirt climbs, and areas for articulation flexing. There are bypasses in the trail system if you would not like to attempt an obstacle or if your frontier is 2wd
Please be sure that your frontier has recovery points, front and rear (Vehicles should have at least a front recovery point and for the rear no hitch balls, OEM bumpers, or axles will used as a recovery point as they are not safe)
a CB Radio is optional
Cautions for drivers:
If you attempt certain obstacles, please keep in mind that having certain items on your frontier can result in damage to them and/or your vehicles
- Nerf Bars, Side Steps (These can break mounting tabs, bend, and crease the side of your truck)
- Bull Bars, Brush Guards (These can bend, in most cases upwards, causing damage to your front end)
Camping Information:
If anyone wishes to camp at the park there are 3 campgrounds in the 50,000 acre tract. Tillis Hill, Holder Mine, and Mutual Mine camp grounds
We all love to have a good time, but we also like to keep it family friendly as well. If you plan on drinking alcohol or any other vices, just mind your neighbors. If you’re caught, we’ll all deny any knowledge of it lol
If your interested in going post here, let us know you'll go and if your 2wd or 4wd