This 700 mile route takes you to George Washington National Forest, Flagpole Knob, Reddish Knob, Lake Moomaw, Monongahela National Forest, Canaan Loop, Dolly Sods, and Green Ridge State Forest.This route can be completed by most stock 4x4s with good AT tires. Expect pin-striping, mud, dust, and water crossings. It is recommended that parties be equipped for self-recovery and travel with at least one other vehicle.
Total loop can be completed in four (4) 7-10hr days.
Some dispersed and traditional camp sites are marked with waypoints, there are many other places to camp along the route. Some restaurants and points-of-interest are marked with waypoints for convenience.
The largest town along the route is Keyser WV, limited services are also available in Wardensville VA and Davis WV.
Cell service is very limited throughout the trail and nearly non-existent on the southern half of the loop.
This route is posted free of charge for use of the public, this route shall not be sold or traded and will remain in the public domain.
Outbound Overland assumes no responsibility or liability for the safety or actions of those who use this route and data.
Very cool! I'll be looking into this for sure! Maybe this fall.
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Benjamins, or more specifically the lack thereof, say that I can't do this trail anytime soon. Perhaps I will be back in a position to do so next summer with the kids.
So, what to do post-breakup when your ex is on the vacation you planned together and you have the week off?? I'm leaving tomorrow morning to run this route!
My only real concern is air. I don't have on board air. I am only ever off road at the beach, and I air up at the stations they have set up by the ORV exit. Anyway, this is my first real trip overland. I'm going because I don't exactly know if I can. My hangup is air. I don't want to get a $50 compressor that won't fill my 33s only to have it fail. I planned to do ARB on board air at some point, but this trip opportunity came up suddenly.
To anyone that has run this before, are there opportunities for air at gas stations etc along the route, or do I have to have some source with me???