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Okay heres ole R' most recent going thru our self made
Field-Mud hole, it got filled up after some months of continous
non-stop rain (I.E April-May) and we kept rutting it out,
back end of my quad completely submerged, never got stuck
This 800 did great, I hit this thing with abit of speed enjoy!
Regards,
R'
Field-Mud hole, it got filled up after some months of continous
non-stop rain (I.E April-May) and we kept rutting it out,
back end of my quad completely submerged, never got stuck
This 800 did great, I hit this thing with abit of speed enjoy!
Regards,
R'
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It's called Bluff Creek by Oskaloosa IA. in southern Iowa. It is an abandoned strip mine that was turned back to the state and the DNR turned it into an ATV/MX bike park...50" and narrower 360 acres of trails and roughly 50acres in ponds/lakes
I have more pics at my photobucket page...
http://s285.photobucket.com/albums/ll73/jokout/
I have more pics at my photobucket page...
http://s285.photobucket.com/albums/ll73/jokout/
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I could get there in a day. Google says almost 600 miles. 9 hours plus. They have mines turned into trails in Pennsylvania too. That might be closer to me but I know that's a long drive too. I want to go to Hatfield-McCoy someday too. That's my #1 out of state dream destination.
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Hatfield-McCoy and Black River Falls in Wisconsin are way up there on my list and I would like to do the Black Hills in South Dakota also, the trails and logging roads are fantastic in the late fall/early winter!
Bluff Creek is a great place to ride and you could probably spend a week there and not find all of the hidden trails! When we were there last month the water was quite high but as the summer goes on, the water level goes down in the smaller ponds and it turns into mud heaven!
Bluff Creek is a great place to ride and you could probably spend a week there and not find all of the hidden trails! When we were there last month the water was quite high but as the summer goes on, the water level goes down in the smaller ponds and it turns into mud heaven!