What does your riding are look like
#2
trees, rocks, grass and water. even some dirt. lol[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] just had to say that.
i have way too many pics too post them.
i have way too many pics too post them.
#3
Trees, lots of rocks, big waterholes, streams, ponds, some big mudholes, lot's of hills, none too big, a few open stretches but they don't last long... Did I say rocks?
#5
I should have posted some pictures myself. Here are a couple from areas that I ride in, The first one is up in the area where my cabin is and the second is in the area we go hunting in.
http://i484.photobucket.com/al...idingupatthecabin.jpg
http://i484.photobucket.com/al...EESTER/NorthernBC.jpg
The cabin area is mostly logging area but as you can make out you can gain a lot of altitude in a hurry, The hunting are has a 50 Km ATV trail that runs through the valley bottoms. There is a 400 meter border on each side of the ATV trail, beyond that is no vehicle access for the wildlife and to keep guys from riding into the Alpine areas.
Take care,
Dave
http://i484.photobucket.com/al...idingupatthecabin.jpg
http://i484.photobucket.com/al...EESTER/NorthernBC.jpg
The cabin area is mostly logging area but as you can make out you can gain a lot of altitude in a hurry, The hunting are has a 50 Km ATV trail that runs through the valley bottoms. There is a 400 meter border on each side of the ATV trail, beyond that is no vehicle access for the wildlife and to keep guys from riding into the Alpine areas.
Take care,
Dave
#7
+1...WOW that is Sweeeet.. I've been to a places that beautiful but never had the opportunity to ride them yet. I plan on going to Uwharrie National Forest soon,now I'm going to have to bump that up on my priority list,lol. You are very lucky.
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#9
This is the humble abode http://i484.photobucket.com/al...ESTER/CabinSetting.jpg It take a fair bit of work to get there so it all starts out here http://i484.photobucket.com/al...Loadingatthebeach.jpg. I live on an Inlet and my cabin is 22 miles up the Inlet then 13 KM by logging road and then a 1/2 mile up the river by tin boat. It's pretty quiet.
Dave
Dave
#10
The second link didn't work so here it is hopefully. http://i484.photobucket.com/al...Loadingatthebeach.jpg
Dave
Dave




