Paiute Trail, Utah
#103
Specta,
You continue to make me jealous with your 11,000 miles and daily riding adventures. The only thing I have done with my quads in the last 2 months is start-em every few weeks and run down the alley to put some fresh fuel through em.
I need a job in the country somewhere. This city liv-in is killing me.
Great pics as always
TG
You continue to make me jealous with your 11,000 miles and daily riding adventures. The only thing I have done with my quads in the last 2 months is start-em every few weeks and run down the alley to put some fresh fuel through em.
I need a job in the country somewhere. This city liv-in is killing me.
Great pics as always
TG
#104
Thanks TG, getting out of the city was the best thing we ever did, moving here was second.
Just a few pics from yesterdays ride.

Doug and my better half.


I was impressed that we were able to get through the snow as deep as it was.



As usual the views were spectacular.
Just a few pics from yesterdays ride.

Doug and my better half.


I was impressed that we were able to get through the snow as deep as it was.



As usual the views were spectacular.
#105
A few more from yesterdays ride.
It was a cold 20º when we pulled out this morning.
Doug came with us today and his wife packed him a nice lunch in his favorite lunch bag.

And we had totties with our lunch too.

The snow was DEEP!! Doug's 2010 Suzuki 750 KQ was impressive.
I have ridden this one a few times and really like it.

REALLY DEEP!!!!!! I am VERY impressed with my new Carlisle ACT tires.

We had a great time.
It was a cold 20º when we pulled out this morning.
Doug came with us today and his wife packed him a nice lunch in his favorite lunch bag.

And we had totties with our lunch too.

The snow was DEEP!! Doug's 2010 Suzuki 750 KQ was impressive.
I have ridden this one a few times and really like it.

REALLY DEEP!!!!!! I am VERY impressed with my new Carlisle ACT tires.

We had a great time.
#109
Thats some pretty country out there. love the pictures. ive gotten the chance to go to the big horn mountains in Wyoming a few times. My wife wants an rzr this summer and once we get it,well be planning some trip out that way. Wanna be our guide?!!?
#110
Thanks you guys, we'd love to ride with all of you.
We own a small business in Marysvale so we don't get out much during the summer but we free up a lot in the fall.
We would be more than happy to point you in the right direction to get to some of our favorite trails that whether they are on the map or not.
The Paiute Trail has several trails that are limited to 50" so the only sidexside that fits is the small RZR, the rest can't fit through the gates.







