400ex at hillclimbing?
#11
G~R,
Yep thats "The Tit"
I have ridden from North of Grand Rapids to Keewatin and Back. We did 104 miles once. I love riding out there on the range. You can get lost pretty easy on all the old roads. Plus, I have spent hours out there and I know I haven't hit all the great sand pits. They are well hidden!
Have you been to Gilbert? I haven't yet.
We should try to meet out there this summer. I ride with a pretty big gang. Sometimes we have had 8 400EXs all together. It is pretty fun. I can show you LOTS of impossible hills, that are FUN to try. There is one by Pengilly, on the north side of 169 that is so steep, only 3 guys in our group had the ***** to go DOWN it. Nobody could make it more than 2/3 up. It is much steeper than a lot of the hills out there. I would love to see a Banshee try it, I think a Banshee could make it.
Yep thats "The Tit"
I have ridden from North of Grand Rapids to Keewatin and Back. We did 104 miles once. I love riding out there on the range. You can get lost pretty easy on all the old roads. Plus, I have spent hours out there and I know I haven't hit all the great sand pits. They are well hidden!
Have you been to Gilbert? I haven't yet.
We should try to meet out there this summer. I ride with a pretty big gang. Sometimes we have had 8 400EXs all together. It is pretty fun. I can show you LOTS of impossible hills, that are FUN to try. There is one by Pengilly, on the north side of 169 that is so steep, only 3 guys in our group had the ***** to go DOWN it. Nobody could make it more than 2/3 up. It is much steeper than a lot of the hills out there. I would love to see a Banshee try it, I think a Banshee could make it.
#12
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Is Gilbert even open yet? I heard that it wouldn't be ready until the end of this summer.
If you guys are going there, E-mail me. I want too come along. (chrisjstark@yahoo.com)
If you like hillclimbing. Wabasha has some sand pits just north of town. There are some pretty steep sand walls that are fun too ride on. The area is not huge, but it's free.
Also, the Tri-County ATV park in Fairbolt has some nasty hillclimbs as well. It too is kind of small, but free.
If you guys are going there, E-mail me. I want too come along. (chrisjstark@yahoo.com)
If you like hillclimbing. Wabasha has some sand pits just north of town. There are some pretty steep sand walls that are fun too ride on. The area is not huge, but it's free.
Also, the Tri-County ATV park in Fairbolt has some nasty hillclimbs as well. It too is kind of small, but free.
#16
Hi Chris,
Gilbert has always been "open" as far as I know. I don't know when it officially opens according to the DNR. I think it will be cool to have an official off road riding place like other states have. It might just bring more tourists, but that is a good thing.
The only downside (to me) of Gilbert will be the DNR being actively involved. DNR thinks they know how to manage stuff, but really I think it is just a power trip.
We need some establishment thoughm, there are more and more gates out in the wild country on the Iron range than there were even 10 years ago. Hopefully a designated riding area can be kept open, even if there are a few rules to follow.
It would be great to get a bunch of out-of-towners together for a jaunt. Hey, we don't have to go to Gilbert but we can. It may even be possible to trail ride from Calumet to Gilbert. I don't know. I have heard of guys riding from Grand Rapids to Hibbing, so maybe Gilbert is possible.
It is easy to spend a day riding around Calumet, Pengilly, and Coleraine. There are Dairy Queen and other restaurants all over, so you don't go hungry. They look at you funny when you walk in all messed up, but hey, that is the fun part! There are also a lot of campgrounds and Motels around here too. We have a fairly decent Honda/Yamaha/Bombardier dealer too if something breaks.
Thanks for the tips on southern MN riding. I have some cousins in Lakeville and Fairbault. They don't ride though... Maybe I can leech some lodging off of them!
Gilbert has always been "open" as far as I know. I don't know when it officially opens according to the DNR. I think it will be cool to have an official off road riding place like other states have. It might just bring more tourists, but that is a good thing.
The only downside (to me) of Gilbert will be the DNR being actively involved. DNR thinks they know how to manage stuff, but really I think it is just a power trip.
We need some establishment thoughm, there are more and more gates out in the wild country on the Iron range than there were even 10 years ago. Hopefully a designated riding area can be kept open, even if there are a few rules to follow.
It would be great to get a bunch of out-of-towners together for a jaunt. Hey, we don't have to go to Gilbert but we can. It may even be possible to trail ride from Calumet to Gilbert. I don't know. I have heard of guys riding from Grand Rapids to Hibbing, so maybe Gilbert is possible.
It is easy to spend a day riding around Calumet, Pengilly, and Coleraine. There are Dairy Queen and other restaurants all over, so you don't go hungry. They look at you funny when you walk in all messed up, but hey, that is the fun part! There are also a lot of campgrounds and Motels around here too. We have a fairly decent Honda/Yamaha/Bombardier dealer too if something breaks.
Thanks for the tips on southern MN riding. I have some cousins in Lakeville and Fairbault. They don't ride though... Maybe I can leech some lodging off of them!
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