Any fun dirt roads near here?
Originally Posted by eddygordouk
woah, never knew many others knew about those roads and the graffiti bridge. I found that with my friend in his WRX one day when we got lost trying to get to some meeting haha.
Originally Posted by UCDgogie
so does that road that goes next to the canal belong to the farmer there or is it a county road?
Originally Posted by Paul@dbtuned
Don't be any where near there on the 16th.

as long as im on 4 wheels & theres no barbed wire around everything is gravy
Originally Posted by WRXSTIFTW
ok dip****... i see roads. now where is lot?
If you weren't referring to the one owned by said farmer, you're looking at the wrong map entirely. I suggest you find a rally-cross somewhere, and pony up some cash to play around in the dirt.
Originally Posted by WRXSTIFTW
i wanna find a dirt lot i can F* around in. anyone know of good ones?
get off on zinfandel & go south until you get into the brand new development, theres a ****load of dirt lots out there you could **** around in.
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Hey Naresh! Berryessa is a great road but kinda far if you actually go up Berryessa. I've driven it a lot, only spirited a few times, and many times with my gf when we head up to the lake, it's a really great drive, but watch out for traffic. The good thing is there aren't as many bikers, the bad thing, there's a few trucks trailering boats. I haven't tried the other roads bu they look like fun. I keep myself on the paved roads since the STi suspension is quite stuff, and even on those bumpy paved roads my suspension gets all messed up.
jvick125, do you thikn your dad can carve out a dirt path through your farm and charge people like 25 dollars a pop for a few runs
jvick125, do you thikn your dad can carve out a dirt path through your farm and charge people like 25 dollars a pop for a few runs


