I'm working on some fun runs for my buddies around the Columbia SC area.
There are hundreds if not thousands of miles of sand and red clay roads around here. Nothing too sporting, but I've had to winch out a clay pit a couple times. There are a few creek crossings too if you know where to look.
How many miles is too many? At an average of 20 to 25 MPH a couple of hours isn't many miles.
So maybe miles isn't the right answer, it could be hours in the seat.
How many is not enough, like you feel you want MORE?
I can't help but think stopping for picnic or lunch at a diner some time in the middle is a good idea. That's what the and I do. Gives peeps a chance to strech thier legs.
Some Saturday's we'll be gone all day exploring. 6-8 hours in the seat and only be hour from home on paved roads. Perhaps that's a little hard core for others. I really don't know and it's why I'm asking.
Any tips from those that have orgaized back road trips for groups?
There are hundreds if not thousands of miles of sand and red clay roads around here. Nothing too sporting, but I've had to winch out a clay pit a couple times. There are a few creek crossings too if you know where to look.
How many miles is too many? At an average of 20 to 25 MPH a couple of hours isn't many miles.
So maybe miles isn't the right answer, it could be hours in the seat.
How many is not enough, like you feel you want MORE?
I can't help but think stopping for picnic or lunch at a diner some time in the middle is a good idea. That's what the and I do. Gives peeps a chance to strech thier legs.
Some Saturday's we'll be gone all day exploring. 6-8 hours in the seat and only be hour from home on paved roads. Perhaps that's a little hard core for others. I really don't know and it's why I'm asking.
Any tips from those that have orgaized back road trips for groups?