Trails Cincinnati, Ohio
Originally Posted by mgoony
Lets bump this thread back up for Cincy area JKers...
Went to Big Rock today. Not bad. really dry because of the weather. The jeep trail is a nice way to get new jeepers into the hobby. Then from there you can branch off int other, more involved areas
Went to Big Rock today. Not bad. really dry because of the weather. The jeep trail is a nice way to get new jeepers into the hobby. Then from there you can branch off int other, more involved areas

We ARE going out this Saturday.
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...in-KY-Oct-15th
If you mean Big Rock it went well. The park was obviously ATV centric as a lot of the trails were a bit narrow for a JK. They have been hard at work widening the rest of them and you can tell. Mike led us around and down through Sleepy Hollow which was a nice ride at this time of year due to the leaves changing etc. Granted, I have no idea how he found it since the park markings and maps are a bit of a challenge to follow.
After a few turn arounds trying to find the second overlook of Maysville, the group made the mistake of letting me lead.
Trying to tie the trails we had been on together we ended up going down a couple of ATV hills marked with Yellow and Black bar signs (we assumed meant caution or challenging), and then a dead end and back up a hill that was marked the same way. (Makes you wonder why those hills are only marked at the top?)
It was a good exploration run and for some of the people who had never had their JK off road I'm sure it was an experience. If it hadn't been as dry as it was some of the things we did would have been much more difficult. I have video of everyone coming down the first ATV hill that I'll join together and put on youtube here shortly. (Well, except Chad. I ran out of memory before he got to the bottom)
After a few turn arounds trying to find the second overlook of Maysville, the group made the mistake of letting me lead.
Trying to tie the trails we had been on together we ended up going down a couple of ATV hills marked with Yellow and Black bar signs (we assumed meant caution or challenging), and then a dead end and back up a hill that was marked the same way. (Makes you wonder why those hills are only marked at the top?)It was a good exploration run and for some of the people who had never had their JK off road I'm sure it was an experience. If it hadn't been as dry as it was some of the things we did would have been much more difficult. I have video of everyone coming down the first ATV hill that I'll join together and put on youtube here shortly. (Well, except Chad. I ran out of memory before he got to the bottom)
youre not the only one here man, itd be nice to find people to go out on the trails with, i just moved here from florida and im used to goin out in deep mud and stuff, so hit me up and we can go out on some trails or somethin my names adam, 321-304-9617
Feel you guys pain. I used to drive to Erlanger back in the day and Hidden Valley in Indiana. Once got my CJ stuck so bad out in Tri-County where they built the "new" Vineyard church in the 90's it took a bobcat to dig me out. A lot different out here in PHX.
For anyone who has posted in this thread check out Cincinnati JK Crew on facebook a local club of 200+ with rides a few times a month.
http://www.facebook.com/groups/WCJeepJKers/
http://www.facebook.com/groups/WCJeepJKers/


