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Discussion in 'Kentucky' started by Spankomatik, Nov 14, 2023.

  1. Nov 14, 2023 at 6:13 PM
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    Spankomatik

    Spankomatik [OP] Well-Known Member

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    2021 celestial silver metallic AC SR SX 4x4 2.4L
    Fog lights, switch panel, cab storage platform
    *Posted in general forum already, but I hope I get more info here*

    Ive been camping and checking out the land between the lakes the last couple of days. I've only seen one taco the last 3 days I've been here (a red 2nd gen that got behind me for a couple of miles) Most of the roads are super easy, but some of the 300s are a little scary. So far 374 is the only one that managed to make me turn around, right around a deep runoff-carved ditch near a cemetery going south bound towards the trace) Most the 300s star out deceivingly easy (some should've been a 200 road) and get iffy, then hairy, then you start wondering if you should turn around before you get stuck with no cell reception, or radio chatter 5 miles into the woods.

    My question is: I've driven through as many roads as I can on the Tennessee side. Are there any roads in the Kentucky side that I should avoid if I don't want to waste any time having to turn around? I got a stock AC SR5.

    Thanks for any info you can supply.
     
    Last edited: Nov 14, 2023

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