1. Is there an 'index of seasonal roads' anywhere? I looked online for a few minutes to no avail.
2. How can you tell which ones are legal? I've never gone down any (unless instructed by GPS one time with a pharmacy van at night and only at the end did I see the 'seasonal road' sign... lol...) I sometimes see signs reading: Seasonal Road This road is not maintained/plowed by (county) public works/road crews.
I'm not 100%, but I think these are 'okay' to go on.
It'd be fun to go on a fall color tour along some. -Matt
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Looks like you might have to look county by county.
I know that there is a online game or something like that, where people log into GPS a location and then you find it. Usually they are to places that are not on regular roads. I think that Adam use to do this. Not sure though.
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Geocaching? I think that'd be great way to get outdoors more often! I guess Adam could start a thread in the general chat area educating us on it. :)
I kind of do that myself... at work I see an old car rotting, I jot down the location and go back later and take pics. I also bring the camera to the JY... saw a real clean FSJ waggy there last time, and a '64 Chevy truck that was still solid, and 2 late 70s Chevy C-60 trucks. sad.... took pics so at least I saved them in a way. too poor to save them 'in the flesh'. Anyway, weren't we talking about seasonal roads?
-- Edited by ChevelleSSLS6 on Wednesday 14th of October 2009 04:03:07 AM