May 1st Ride / Clark County WS anyone?
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May 1st Ride / Clark County WS anyone?
The WS DNR site was just updated today and they list Clark county opening May 1st.
CLARK COUNTY INFO
Danbury shows opening the Friday before Memorial day weekend and BRF opens May 15
BRF INFO
DANBURY - Burnett County INFO
Any MN and/or WS riders intested in riding Clark County on May 1st?
Mike
CLARK COUNTY INFO
Danbury shows opening the Friday before Memorial day weekend and BRF opens May 15
BRF INFO
DANBURY - Burnett County INFO
Any MN and/or WS riders intested in riding Clark County on May 1st?
Mike
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May 1st Ride / Clark County WS anyone?
Primarily fast 3 and 4th gear woods riding.. some fireroad 5th gear..
There are several side course challenging areas for slower 2nd gear jumping ect..
Should be able to ride 125 miles plus in a day.
Check the website above for a map with the trails referenced.
There are several side course challenging areas for slower 2nd gear jumping ect..
Should be able to ride 125 miles plus in a day.
Check the website above for a map with the trails referenced.
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May 1st Ride / Clark County WS anyone?
Did you guys make it up for your ride on the 1st of May? Maybe some of us could hook up for later this month. Go ahead and bring your utility, we can all ride together. I don't ride wide open all the time. Not to saew or sane but O.K. to rip sometimes..Dean
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May 1st Ride / Clark County WS anyone?
yes both Shawn and I rode Clark county on Sunday. The weather only became a negative several times
for 15 minutes or so during some snow squals. We just stopped under some heavy branched pines
until it stopped and we were fine. The trails are in superb condition in comparison to last year. Allot
of the muddy spots have actually been filled in, graded and top coated with small rock to eliminate the
potential for re-accurance.
The Clark county trails did have some muddy sections however they were only surface type mud with hard
bottom.. Nothing a sport quad would have any trouble with at all. We spent all of our ride time north of
Highway 10 and put on close to 125 miles during the entire day.
I have to admit fast woods riding is certainly more detrimental than riding the dunes out in Glamis. Running in
4th or 5th thru the woods doesn't leave any room for error unless you feel like pulling splinters out of your
face...
I may even try to get out again this weekend (Saturday). anyone going?
for 15 minutes or so during some snow squals. We just stopped under some heavy branched pines
until it stopped and we were fine. The trails are in superb condition in comparison to last year. Allot
of the muddy spots have actually been filled in, graded and top coated with small rock to eliminate the
potential for re-accurance.
The Clark county trails did have some muddy sections however they were only surface type mud with hard
bottom.. Nothing a sport quad would have any trouble with at all. We spent all of our ride time north of
Highway 10 and put on close to 125 miles during the entire day.
I have to admit fast woods riding is certainly more detrimental than riding the dunes out in Glamis. Running in
4th or 5th thru the woods doesn't leave any room for error unless you feel like pulling splinters out of your
face...
I may even try to get out again this weekend (Saturday). anyone going?
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