PyrPatriot
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Has anyone taken their Jeep on the KY Adventure Tour Trail? From the description and Youtube channel it seems like some sections get fairly narrow. I will have to wait until summer to take it, 5 days shouldnt be hard, will just drop my wife and kid off with her kinfolk out on one of the trail sections
From a 2013 post elsewhere
https://advrider.com/f/threads/the-kentucky-adventure-tour-kat.919224/
“This is a 900 mile loop (not counting the hard sections) around the hills and mountains of south eastern Kentucky. It is about 40% rural narrow twisty paved roads with the rest being gravel, dirt roads and trails. It will take 5 full summer days of riding to complete the main loop. It will take 5-6 days if you take the hard sections.
This loop does go through some active coal mining areas but the roads are still open to the public. You may run into a situation where the road is shut down due to work or blasting. There will be a security guard and or signs, the guards that I have spoken with are very friendly and more than happy to tell you a way around.”
From a 2013 post elsewhere
https://advrider.com/f/threads/the-kentucky-adventure-tour-kat.919224/
“This is a 900 mile loop (not counting the hard sections) around the hills and mountains of south eastern Kentucky. It is about 40% rural narrow twisty paved roads with the rest being gravel, dirt roads and trails. It will take 5 full summer days of riding to complete the main loop. It will take 5-6 days if you take the hard sections.
This loop does go through some active coal mining areas but the roads are still open to the public. You may run into a situation where the road is shut down due to work or blasting. There will be a security guard and or signs, the guards that I have spoken with are very friendly and more than happy to tell you a way around.”
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