Pine Barrens Run

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@Bulletnjm Nick ill take you to sarco. Its more fun when it's illegal anyways. And no Pinebarren pinstripes either.


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the pin strips make it fun! haha, couple guys shut off their go pros b/c of the excessive cursing through pin stripe alley lol.
 

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Wharton state forest is perfectly legal to off road in.
As for pinstripe alley I crossed that trail off the MotionX so we
Don't hit that trail by mistake again.
 

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Wharton state forest is perfectly legal to off road in.
As for pinstripe alley I crossed that trail off the MotionX so we
Don't hit that trail by mistake again.


Buffed out just fine!


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Wharton state forest is perfectly legal to off road in.
As for pinstripe alley I crossed that trail off the MotionX so we
Don't hit that trail by mistake again.

Wharton is legal when you stay on the "roads" with a street legal machine but if you go off a "road" that they don't want you on they can fine you can they are cracking down on people being in the wrong spot and on machines that aren't suppose to be there.
 

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Wharton is legal when you stay on the "roads" with a street legal machine but if you go off a "road" that they don't want you on they can fine you can they are cracking down on people being in the wrong spot and on machines that aren't suppose to be there.

The park police said that as long as we stay on roads that you can see on a topographic map you are fine and any trail that you can't see on a topographic map there is no way I would go down them in a raptor anyway.
 

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The park police said that as long as we stay on roads that you can see on a topographic map you are fine and any trail that you can't see on a topographic map there is no way I would go down them in a raptor anyway.

Ok and they did have about 50% of those roads shut down a few months ago so we're all happy to have them back open but they are watching people more now so if you're there just watch out if you go off the roads.
 

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Ok and they did have about 50% of those roads shut down a few months ago so we're all happy to have them back open but they are watching people more now so if you're there just watch out if you go off the roads.

Yea they must have been filling in a lot of the deep ruts cause some of the trails I couldn't get down before are accessible now.
 
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