Trail Report: Old Florida Road
I spent the morning of the my second day of wheeling with Old Colony
Four Wheel Drive Club doing trail maintenance. This wasn't planned
trail maintenance, it turned out that the owner of the freshly
graded trail that we drove down the day before, wasn't too happy about
the ruts we put in his driveway. We didn't know it was private
property (no sign or chain) and it turned the real trail paralleled
his "driveway". We all walked the trail with shovels and rakes and
filled holes, drained puddles, and smoothed out the trail.
After we were done we paused for lunch and headed for Old
Florida Road. The Old Florida Road goes through the
forest and it is one of the trails that is part of the Mohawk
Jeep Jamboree. We hadn't gone too far down the trail when I
noticed a horrible noise from underneath my Jeep. I jumped out
and took a look underneath. The first thing I noticed was the
bolt holding my rear spring didn't have a nut on it and it worked
its way almost all the way out.
Before I had the Jeep up on the Hi-Lift, several club members were
prying, hammering, and aligning the bolt. Someone (a guy named
Terry I think) found a nut that would fit and the problem was fixed.
I lowered it, and moved the Jeep forward a bit, same noise. Rick
Boiros crawled under with a crow bar in hand and discovered a rock
jammed against my front driveshaft. Once that was removed, it
sounded much better.
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Rick going over one of the big steps
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We continued on over several large rock steps one of which put me
in a wicked (it wouldn't be a report from Mass. without the word
"wicked" in it) off camber situation, but I didn't roll. After four
or five tries I made it over.
Everyone made it through the trail without and use of the strap
or winching, but no one dared the bottomless mud hole at the end.
Jeff, our trail leader, tried the hole Friday night and was not
willing to give it another shot.
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Chris taking the bypass around the big mud hole
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Author: Terry L Howe (txh3202@worldnet.att.net)
Oct 10, 1995
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