north vs. south
#21
As a northern rider, I ride my quad until the snow gets too deep. Then, I get out my snowmobile and keep riding. It's a fun change of pace, and there's no dust.
#22
NO! I think that all the dust and heat is some of the best riding you can get. I live in northern Oregon and whenever we get a heat spurt and it gets all dusty or I go to Navada or eastern Oregon then I just embrace the dust and heat!
#23
I can deal with the heat but I hate the dust. We went to a place called ST. Joe State park in missouri. That has to be the best place i have ever been. It is full of all kinds of terrain from mud, hills, rock crawling and wide open sand pits. Camp and ride, when you get tired stop off at the swimming hole and take a dip. Best weekend ever! We are gpoing to Atica Indiana to try out the Badlands at the end of April.
#24
I think the north has it best, u get the snow in the winter, the mud in the spring, and good temps in the summer. I mean, yeah the snow and mud gets annoying after the first month or so, but hey, its somrthing they dont have
#25
Big Red Off Road Park Photos - ATV Motorcycle Trails Oklahoma - March 13 2010
We are actually scheduled for ANOTHER snow storm this weekend. Blah....
#26
Oklahoma - we have mud. ; )
Big Red Off Road Park Photos - ATV Motorcycle Trails Oklahoma - March 13 2010
We are actually scheduled for ANOTHER snow storm this weekend. Blah....
Big Red Off Road Park Photos - ATV Motorcycle Trails Oklahoma - March 13 2010
We are actually scheduled for ANOTHER snow storm this weekend. Blah....
#27
It's a 160 acres privately owned. Great place. There was a pipeline put through the place and made some awesome terrain that branches off in dry creek bottoms. The creek that runs through currently provides plenty of mud.
Big Red Off Road Park for ATV, Quad, Dirtbike, Moto, Trails, Trail Riding in Oklahoma. Click photos at the top. He has them broke down by weekends.
Big Red Off Road Park for ATV, Quad, Dirtbike, Moto, Trails, Trail Riding in Oklahoma. Click photos at the top. He has them broke down by weekends.
#28
I live and ride in west central Alberta - eastern slopes of the Rockies. Thousands of acres of Crown land to ride on. We ride year round on cutlines, trails, de-activated roads, etc. Enough locals ride in the winter that the snow is usually fairly packed on the trails all winter. For sledding, I drive a couple hours west to Valemount or Blue River, British Columbia and tear up the deep powder in the mountains.
#29
Oklahoma - we have mud. ; )
Big Red Off Road Park Photos - ATV Motorcycle Trails Oklahoma - March 13 2010
We are actually scheduled for ANOTHER snow storm this weekend. Blah....
Big Red Off Road Park Photos - ATV Motorcycle Trails Oklahoma - March 13 2010
We are actually scheduled for ANOTHER snow storm this weekend. Blah....
#30
As for hills yeah, there are some. Nothing crazy but, big enough for some fun and lots of them. The dry creek beds offer hills ranging from 4 to probably 15 feet in some places. Here is a link to a youtube vid I posted up. Camera work wasn't the best (Thanks mom!) but, look in the background and you can see alot of the small ones. Of course as always video doesn't show steepness or size very well.
YouTube - Another Rhino Ride along BigREd
Here is a good image of one of the little hills.
Big Red Off Road Park Photos - ATV Motorcycle Trails Oklahoma - March 6 2010/29


