The poll is closed and this year the Spring Uwharrie run will take place April 27-30.
In
Van: Site #30 April 26-30
Hack: Site #25 April 26-30
paulevans76: Site #19
Jerry Lemond: Site #32 April 26-30
reran: Site #28, April 26-30
MarcusInMD and sons: Site #34, April 26-30
superswire: Site #24, April 28-30
Shaggy: Site #38, April 27-29
Ditchdoc, JP, Daniel (Nick Maybe): Sites #10, 13, 26 & 50, April 27-30
btw1549 : Site #7, April 27-30
wmorrisiii: April 27-29
Ssiggy: Site Holiday Inn April 28-30
Out
Timberwolf
88toy4x4
JAXCO
egagnon086
Joe D
Squatch
TonkaToy & Smitty
Maybe :?
DRaider90
theXO
Phototrooper: April 29
phototrooper, mrdunge, and the DMD
Smiley (and it's a mighty big maybe)
lorenzo816 and his "How to Demo"
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News, Information, and Updates:
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Guide to Uwharrie National Forest:
Link to the Forest Service Guide to Uwharrie National Forest.
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CAMPING:
Link to the Arrowhead campground website.
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MAP AND DIRECTIONS:
Google Maps Directions to the Eldorado Outpost - Located just outside of the trails.
To get to the Arrowhead Campground from the Outpost, turn left out of the parking lot. Look for the sign for the horse camp and turn left on SR1154. Make a right at the "T" intersection onto SR544. Go past the horse camp to the stop sign at the next T intersection. You will see a sign saying Arrowhead Campground is to the left. Make the left onto the dirt road SR597. Make a right at the sign marking the turn to the camp ground on SR597B. The road is paved just before you pass a dump station. When you get into Arrowhead, keep your speed down and watch out for the speed bumps. The road will fork. You have to go to the right because the road becomes one way. The camp sites are well marked by numbers and with the last name of the person making the reservation.
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Trail Map:
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THINGS TO BRING:
You must have a trail pass. An annual pass is $30. A day pass is $5 per day. Trail passes can be purchased at the Outpost.
It often rains at least one day during the event. So rain gear and tarps are recommended. Fire wood is always appreciated.
It is a good idea to bring a tool kit and some trail spares, as I can tell you from experience that sh_t happens on the trails. We tend to help one another out so if everybody brings something, we usually have everything covered and there is an auto parts store in Troy.
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FOOD AND SUPPLIES:
This tends to be a very informal event. People come and go as they please; some preferring to hang out at camp or go fishing instead of trail riding. With the Flintlock Range now open, some will also go shooting (passes are $3 per day and are available at the Outpost). So bring enough food and drink to last the entire event. Food, drink and ice are available at the Outpost or in Troy. The Outpost also has a good breakfast for around $5. Usually there is a group dinner on Friday. If the weather is bad on Sat, we sometimes go into town and have dinner at Zeno's.
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LEGAL DISCLAIMER NOTICE:
As always, this will be a completely un-sponsored and unofficial event ... No clubs or organizations will be overseeing the activities. This is simply going to be a bunch of friends and online acquaintances getting together for a weekend of fun, good food, and lots of off-road amusement.
ALL attendees will be utterly and solely responsible for themselves and the guests within their individual group(s) (including all vehicles and equipment), and shall be expected to abide by the laws, rules, and policies set-down by our true hosts, the United States Forestry Service and the people of the great state of North Carolina.
In
Van: Site #30 April 26-30
Hack: Site #25 April 26-30
paulevans76: Site #19
Jerry Lemond: Site #32 April 26-30
reran: Site #28, April 26-30
MarcusInMD and sons: Site #34, April 26-30
superswire: Site #24, April 28-30
Shaggy: Site #38, April 27-29
Ditchdoc, JP, Daniel (Nick Maybe): Sites #10, 13, 26 & 50, April 27-30
btw1549 : Site #7, April 27-30
wmorrisiii: April 27-29
Ssiggy: Site Holiday Inn April 28-30
Out
Timberwolf
88toy4x4
JAXCO
egagnon086
Joe D
Squatch
TonkaToy & Smitty
Maybe :?
DRaider90
theXO
Phototrooper: April 29
phototrooper, mrdunge, and the DMD
Smiley (and it's a mighty big maybe)
lorenzo816 and his "How to Demo"
_____________________________________________________________
News, Information, and Updates:
___________________________________________________________
Guide to Uwharrie National Forest:
Link to the Forest Service Guide to Uwharrie National Forest.
___________________________________________________________
CAMPING:
Link to the Arrowhead campground website.
_____________________________________________________________
MAP AND DIRECTIONS:
Google Maps Directions to the Eldorado Outpost - Located just outside of the trails.
To get to the Arrowhead Campground from the Outpost, turn left out of the parking lot. Look for the sign for the horse camp and turn left on SR1154. Make a right at the "T" intersection onto SR544. Go past the horse camp to the stop sign at the next T intersection. You will see a sign saying Arrowhead Campground is to the left. Make the left onto the dirt road SR597. Make a right at the sign marking the turn to the camp ground on SR597B. The road is paved just before you pass a dump station. When you get into Arrowhead, keep your speed down and watch out for the speed bumps. The road will fork. You have to go to the right because the road becomes one way. The camp sites are well marked by numbers and with the last name of the person making the reservation.
____________________________________________________________
Trail Map:
____________________________________________________________
THINGS TO BRING:
You must have a trail pass. An annual pass is $30. A day pass is $5 per day. Trail passes can be purchased at the Outpost.
It often rains at least one day during the event. So rain gear and tarps are recommended. Fire wood is always appreciated.
It is a good idea to bring a tool kit and some trail spares, as I can tell you from experience that sh_t happens on the trails. We tend to help one another out so if everybody brings something, we usually have everything covered and there is an auto parts store in Troy.
_____________________________________________________
FOOD AND SUPPLIES:
This tends to be a very informal event. People come and go as they please; some preferring to hang out at camp or go fishing instead of trail riding. With the Flintlock Range now open, some will also go shooting (passes are $3 per day and are available at the Outpost). So bring enough food and drink to last the entire event. Food, drink and ice are available at the Outpost or in Troy. The Outpost also has a good breakfast for around $5. Usually there is a group dinner on Friday. If the weather is bad on Sat, we sometimes go into town and have dinner at Zeno's.
_____________________________________________________________
LEGAL DISCLAIMER NOTICE:
As always, this will be a completely un-sponsored and unofficial event ... No clubs or organizations will be overseeing the activities. This is simply going to be a bunch of friends and online acquaintances getting together for a weekend of fun, good food, and lots of off-road amusement.
ALL attendees will be utterly and solely responsible for themselves and the guests within their individual group(s) (including all vehicles and equipment), and shall be expected to abide by the laws, rules, and policies set-down by our true hosts, the United States Forestry Service and the people of the great state of North Carolina.