GEN 2 Northeast USA forest trails... is the Raptor size a factor?

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Engineer90

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Hey, Question for you, I used to go to the Pine Barrens back in the late 70`s and the 80`s. Then parts of it were deemed a state park and tickets were hefty. Then the off road park opened up in Chatsworth? I`m not even sure if that is still around. Where do you go into and where is it safe to drive without being hassled ? Any info available online ? I went from playing in the sand to climbing in PA Not as fun going slow

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As far as I know, the regulation is that you can drive in Wharton and the surrounding state forests in a legal street vehicle (insured and registered) and park ranges won’t bother you. I know they will ticket you and confiscate an ATV or Motorcross since those are not road vehicles.

I’ve driven my wife’s crossover there in the easy trails and no problems whatsoever.
 

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Regarding the original question, I keep a folding saw in the truck. Some loppers might be a good addition as well.
 

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This is why I'm having such a hard time deciding. I honestly like both trucks equally. But, the Raptor is the most luxurious and possibly the most comfortable in every way. We spend a lot of time outdoors which includes tons of driving for outdoor activities.

Have both older Taco and 19’Raptor. Live in NW with tons of logging roads and occasionally they’re pretty tight. Raptor a clear winner on every conceivable road here with the only exception of width....but seriously, how many roads do you think you’ll be on that you CAN drive a Taco and CAN’T drive a Raptor? ... (Better off getting a Raptor and a Side by Side). Difference in driver enjoyment is off the scale with the Raptor - just a hoot to drive! But ya gotta pay the piper.
 

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Regarding the original question, I keep a folding saw in the truck. Some loppers might be a good addition as well.

Lol- or a chainsaw!

I mean shit- I bring chain saw when ATVing in northeast forget about off-roading in giant raptor lol!

take an old trusty sears craftsman 16” saw
 

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Lol- or a chainsaw!

I mean shit- I bring chain saw when ATVing in northeast forget about off-roading in giant raptor lol!

take an old trusty sears craftsman 16” saw
Agree! I keep a machete for the small brush and a chainsaw for the bigger stuff. You never know when you may encounter deadfall blocking a trail and then that chainsaw becomes invaluable


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How far would you be from the North Maine Woods? I've been all over there in my Wrangler but frankly those logging roads would be much more suited to a Raptor. Bring extra gas, watch out for the logging equipment and vehicles - and the Moose!
 

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Camping is awesome up in the north Maine Woods as well - sites are maintained and all on beautiful spots near a river, big Brook or lake. Many sites are from each other. You have to pay to enter at one of the checkpoints, then you're on your own! Like I said, keep an eye on your fuel!
 

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I had a ‘19 Tacoma TRD pro. Had it out to AOAA, did some challenging obstacles with it. It was unstoppable

if you’re going to be spending a significant amount of time off road (several times a month), then the Taco will suit you better for the NE due to its more narrow footprint

However, the Raptor is a superior vehicle in every way.
 

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I haven't run trails in the NE but I do run them in the NW and I'll say the Raptor size is only an issue depending on how much you care about your paint. If you want to keep it pristine, you're gonna be limited BUT not that much more than anyone else. It's not THAT much larger than a normal F150 but both of them are much bigger than a Tacoma which itself is much larger than a Jeep. There's only ONE part of ONE trail I came across where my truck was physically too large to navigate it (and then I just went around that section ...)
 
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