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AmishMike

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Headed up to NH to see my brother. Then headed to Jericho to get the BOH. Anyone familiar with it? They say it can be tough, and I know some areas are definitely for rock buggies. Any real world answers would be appreciated.
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What day are you going? I'm in MA and have been thinking about trying it as well. From the reviews I have read for it there is a lot of stacking rocks if you have a stock JT.
 
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Yeah I just did Jericho in my Stock Suspension Overland. I did trade tires from the Duelers to 33" BFG KO2, and it was a good thing (of course). I hit a stump with some crossbar in the first 6 feet. Sloooow going from there. Plan for 3-5 hours for sure. stocking rocks, used my max tracks, but non winching. Totally could have though. I don't really think the green trails are all that green. Having said that, as soon as I got out another Gladiator Rubicon with 35's and no lift went onto the trail. Smooth as butter for the first 50 yards for so that I saw. Both of us had bed racks and RTT so a reasonable amount of weight in the bed.
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