We went down and looked at the other site this afternoon. From the road to the site is 2 to 2 1/2 miles of tractor path. Similar to what's at the camp, just on a grander scale. Have to cross one stream, about a foot deep but with rough bedrock. Clime the side of a ridge for about 3/4 mile and can be rough in spots. Once on top it is a hayfield with tractor paths leading out into the woods at a few points. Most of the wood is widely scattered and down the sides of the ridge. In defense of the area, I was able to go most everywhere in 2 wheel drive in my Cj5, but it does good almost everywhere. However most 2 wheel drive stuff won't make it passed the stream crossing. Most of you are familiar with where we cut the last time and how to get in and out of it. This second place is a little rougher and covers a bigger area. My question is, which place would you rather go to. The second place is about 15 miles south/southwest of Ozark Mo and borders Mark Twain National Forest. Google it at 2060 Redbridge Road, Ozark Mo.
Let me know what you all think.
Thanks for everything you guys do.
Steve