And how do you pronounce it, so I don't sound like a complete fool when I talk about it?
(I thought 'Uwharrie' was some place in South Africa, then realized all of these people in the USA can't be going there several times a year to go off-roading...Google didn't help much in figuring it out.)
"Uwharrie" is just short for Uwharrie National Forest. It's near Troy, NC. There are miles of OHV trails there from "Mild" to "Wild", a shooting range, campgrounds and even a lake. Great place to get together, tell some stories (lies), do some 'wheelin', some shootiing and, maybe take a swim or go fishing.
Pronounce it, "you-WARR-ee"
Outstanding! Thanks for the clear explanation and directions. That's only about 5 and a half hours driving from my house, too, which makes me very happy. I'll keep an eye out for a meetup that matches my time off from work, I'd love to see some of these people/vehicles in person.
Yup same for most of us in the lonestar, and from us to swede is pretty much as far. Relative to your position in tx or Mn it's 15-20 hours (calculated...) crock'o'poop.
and let's not go getting ourey (oooo-ray) Co confused with Uwharrie either, Cuz apparently good wheeling spots can't be vastly know with simplicated names.
Unless you're Bradzuzu. Then you have all of those.
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