Colorado ATV Poker Run at Rampart Range
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Colorado ATV Poker Run at Rampart Range
1fast03z,
I can recommed several areas/trails that are smooth with some good whoops. As far as trails go, either trail 717 or Rainbow falls which is on the South Western side of Rampart Range - just outside of Woodland Park. The Buckhorn trails North West of Loveland have some good fast tracking and whoops/jumps as well. Have you been to the track in Berthoud just off I25? I run my Wolverine on it and have a blast, I can only imagine how much fun it would be on a Z. Come November, you HAVE to go to Pawnee National Grasslands - free sport quad mecca of CO. It is seasonally limitted to ride (November something to April something I believe) but the jumps are huge and the air is as big as you can handle. I have friends that have the Z400 and the KFX400 - great bikes but when I get my sport quad it will be the Raptor since I bleed Yamaha blue.
I can recommed several areas/trails that are smooth with some good whoops. As far as trails go, either trail 717 or Rainbow falls which is on the South Western side of Rampart Range - just outside of Woodland Park. The Buckhorn trails North West of Loveland have some good fast tracking and whoops/jumps as well. Have you been to the track in Berthoud just off I25? I run my Wolverine on it and have a blast, I can only imagine how much fun it would be on a Z. Come November, you HAVE to go to Pawnee National Grasslands - free sport quad mecca of CO. It is seasonally limitted to ride (November something to April something I believe) but the jumps are huge and the air is as big as you can handle. I have friends that have the Z400 and the KFX400 - great bikes but when I get my sport quad it will be the Raptor since I bleed Yamaha blue.
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Colorado ATV Poker Run at Rampart Range
The next Poker Run is Sunday September 7th. This event is being hosted by the Colorado Quad Runners ATV Club, http://www.homestead.com/coloradoquadrunners/index.html. Go to their website and look at the ride calendar for this and other events. There is a entrance fee, something like $20-$30 each. Prizes are given out at the end of the day for the top hands. There is a limit on the number of riders and they spread out the field pretty well in different waves.
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