I'm a dedicated 2-door vehicle kind of guy, but got to admit that extra space in back of the 4-door is nice.Lunch.
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Yes. This is Richloam WMA. If you want some more info send me a PM!Is that trail on public lands?
No but a necessity for a family (with small children) day trip! The 5yo ALWAYS waits till its an emergency hah. Also trying to potty train the 2.5yo.![]()
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Agreed. I love my 2 doors. However we do need the extra space so there were no second thoughts. In fact, it has still been a bit tough. We "dowsized" from a VW Atlas that had TONS of space.I'm a dedicated 2-door vehicle kind of guy, but got to admit that extra space in back of the 4-door is nice.
ONF is definitely on the list. Haven't been in years!I am a past resident of Lake County, now residing in DFW-TX, and really miss the Ocala National Forest. Only had 1 trip to the Richloam/Green Swamp with my TJ back in the day but remember it being similar to Ocala. There are places to ride here but seems everything is private parks, averaging 25 ish miles of riding with various terrain. I am thinking I took the ONF for granted with it being 25 minutes from the house and being able to throw a cooler in the jeep and head for some sugar sand trails. Enjoy what you have and keep them young ladies loving what you love!
That is the best 10-word trip report I have ever read!Adventure.
Lunch.
Photo shoot.
Wash.
TARGET!!!!
Repeat again next weekend…
If you make your way up north to the Apalachicola National Forest, lemme know. I'm sure we Tallahassee folk would welcome you with open tailgates (or something clever).ONF is definitely on the list. Haven't been in years!
Having kids has made me get back into things I used to enjoy, before life got in the way!
Richloam was neat. So much to explore! I could probably spend a whole weekend there.
A couple trails got a little tight, and as I already said, very dry - contrary to how it usually is.
But it made for a nice low risk day. I wont go nuts when the fam is tagging along.
I would recommend south of HWY 40 to start...plenty to see, quite a few lakes and quiet spots to stop and cool off.ONF is definitely on the list. Haven't been in years!
Having kids has made me get back into things I used to enjoy, before life got in the way!
Richloam was neat. So much to explore! I could probably spend a whole weekend there.
A couple trails got a little tight, and as I already said, very dry - contrary to how it usually is.
But it made for a nice low risk day. I wont go nuts when the fam is tagging along.
Hah appreciate it! I haven't been back to Tally in almost 10 years.If you make your way up north to the Apalachicola National Forest, lemme know. I'm sure we Tallahassee folk would welcome you with open tailgates (or something clever).
Lol good eye. I've always been more of an on-road car guy. But have always had an interest in the off-road aspect.Shoutout the the Brumos collection in the FL.. what a magical place!
Awesome! Love to hear it. I grew up camping and whatnot but like I said, sort of got out of it.Heck yeah. You’re doing it right! I’ve got 3 girls under 8 and the wife and I are wanting to start camping with them. We’re going without kids to North Toledo Bend State Park here in 10 days to do a trial run before bringing them next time. Looking forward to adventures with the kiddos!