6
I moved this winter. Not too far, but my place is on a mountain that is largely state forest. There are lots of trails that are a no go, but many skirt the state lands. I finally had some time after work to poke around a bit. Did an hour and a half loop, and just scratched the surface of what's out there. Most are old roads. Some bony, some steep, some powerline. Beautiful ledgy terrian. It was like 105 percent humidity, so every rock, root and log was sweating and slick as whale shit in an ice floe. I touched on an area with some narrower trails, but they were steep. I was alone, so I will have to go back with a buddy to tackle them and really get an understanding of what's out there. I can see on some trail apps that there's a lot more if I use some pavement to link other areas.
Stoked to explore this summer/fall. If I cut a short connector trail from my backyard, I can avoid the prohibited trails and never touch pavement.