I found this old thing on one of the posts. Certainly not a real requirement list, but another view on things. I did most of Dictum in 2wd for fun. We also had some fun with a stock height vehicle needing some coaxing on it. That is what makes it interesting.
firefox2501 wrote:Welcome aboard.
There are no fees for the trail or anything else associated with the ride itself. Obviously you will have to cover your gas, but that is about it.
But you truck should be ready for it. At least 31" tires with a radiator skid plate is recommended for Flagpole Run - one of the trails that we usually run. The same is recommended for Dictum Ridge which there has been some discussion about hitting. If you are running 33" or larger, then the skid plates are more optional, but still recommended.
Personally, I consider a full size spare to be mandatory - but I am not the trail boss for this ride.
Because it is a three day, two night trip, camping gear and food for three days would be needed. JD does not like leaving the trail much - and I really don't blame him. So you will have to pack in everything you want to eat, drink (beers welcome, don't forget water), and sleep in. This includes anything you need to cook with - stove, pots/pans, jetboil for hot water, that sort of thing. Clothing for the weather and for the number of days would be needed. For weather planning, use Sugar Grove, WV as the location.
Most of the shared gear is covered already - things like chainsaws, hatchets, axes, and other campfire kit.
But I think the most important thing is a good attitude. There are a great bunch of folks on this list and we usually have a lot of fun.