bada$$ place to climb serious hills
#1
well fellas i have not been on here in awhile. i have been riding though. i am back in ohio and found the best place i have ever ridden. its in wellsville ohio. right on the ohio river. the place is a total free for all. no rules. (everyone has courtesy though) ride all night if ya want and get as crazy as ya want around the cooler[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img] i mean fire...... after ya put the quads away for the night. 4000 acres of rough rocky hills and just normal mean trails. watch out for the buggies though! they roll in packs like wolves and dont seem to come out of the woods till like four in the mourning. i have been told the area is rated no. 3 in the country for jeep crawls. these hills are the start of the appalachian mts. and they are crazy. some very steep that i will not attempt to climb on the ds. i just watch the buggies tear up them with the occasional one tumble down with a tree stopping it halfway down. thats no crap. anyone in the vicinity who is interested in some hard riding or offroading in a buggy, dirt bike, truck jeep or quad let me know. i am going with a group again on labor day weekend. later guys. enjoy the rest of the summer.
#5
You should make the trip to the badlands. Indiana is getting more and more atv riding area's due to the fact that southern indiana has thousands of unusable acres of land. Not suitable for anything except forrest and offroading. Badlands, though, is pretty unstoppable.
Devil's backbone is a terrific test of your skills, but I like my quad. It will never climb that hill. I've got a buddy that took a truck up it and then backed down it.
Whatever you do, take plenty of security. I take my .45, because there are bad attitudes as well as an increasing ATV theft possibility. I'm not going to be bullied by a bunch of keggers who think they own the place. Standard precautions include working door locks, a padlock on your trailer, and some way of tying your ride down, cuz they don't need keys u know.
Also, look at LBL Land between the lakes. I've never been, going there in October for some out in the middle of nowhere camping.
Devil's backbone is a terrific test of your skills, but I like my quad. It will never climb that hill. I've got a buddy that took a truck up it and then backed down it.
Whatever you do, take plenty of security. I take my .45, because there are bad attitudes as well as an increasing ATV theft possibility. I'm not going to be bullied by a bunch of keggers who think they own the place. Standard precautions include working door locks, a padlock on your trailer, and some way of tying your ride down, cuz they don't need keys u know.
Also, look at LBL Land between the lakes. I've never been, going there in October for some out in the middle of nowhere camping.
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