I was through the Dwyer Hill trail with Trukie a couple weekends ago. We go in from the end of Corkery Rd. You can also go in from Howie. Thats where some nice mud holes are. We then follow a trail and come out at McArton Road and i made it through with my stock tj on 31"s. I go throught there a fair amount and havn't had a problem with the water being too deep yet. But try going in off Corkery and play around there.
Matt
Cool!

Thanx! I was eyebaliing the Corkery and Howie Road entrances with the MSN Live Search Maps. (Better than Google Earth for detail level)
http://maps.live.com/ Only thing I was unsure of was the nasty looking stream / swampy area.

Starting about 100 meters to your right when you get to the hydro lines and continuing to where you make the left turn to get into the woods from the hydro lines. Is that area as bad as it looks?

Can the mud be avoided? Yeah I know. I just slapped myself for you for saying that... No winch, stock except some 29" Cooper ATR's. Usually alone. Please say you understand...
That's the way McArton is. Stay in the middle, solid bottom. Water doesn't get much more than knee deep or so. This is a fire road. Trust me, the city needs to keep it passable.
Damn! I'd hate to see what the City considers IMPASSABLE and in need of a fixer upper.
Have either of you been to the trails starting at the Northern end of Rock Coady Trail at Panmure Road? They look even better than the Dwyer Hill / McArton / Corkery and Howie Road trails. Judging by the terrain maps on Google Maps and Toporama Canada,
http://atlas.nrcan.gc.ca/site/engli...toponymy contour nodata_ntdb_50k&hidetextbox= the Coady Trail trails, (Coady Trail trails? Hmmm...) are mostly along the top and sides of a ridge with lots of hills and flatrock slopes and open areas. Looks awesome! Ever been?