black river falls wisconsin
#11
I hope they drie up buy next weekend. We are going to be headed to Hatfeild to ride and will have a few sport machines including myself. I dont realy care to ride constantly in the mud but ocasional mud holes are fine. Please post back middle of next week and report if has stopped raining or if the trails are getting wetter. Thanks.
#14
Where are you staying? At Hatfield? We have a cabin up that way so may stop by if I know where you are. I will probably stay in town at night but our kids will probably stay out there. Depends a lot on the weather..Dean
#15
We are staying at the Arrowhead Lodge... Heading to Rock Dam Lake and the loop through Millston.
I have an enclosed trailer with the FOX head which will be parked at the lodge. Probably get into BRF around 5-6 tonight.
I have an enclosed trailer with the FOX head which will be parked at the lodge. Probably get into BRF around 5-6 tonight.
#16
Just got back. What a riot. I have never seen so many quads.
We motored to Millston on Saturday and got gas and had some food and soda at the 400 club. No problems whatsoever getting into town. Later in the day, we motored up to Hatfield.
Sunday we left BRF early and headed to Hatfield and then Rock Dam. DNR had 4 set ups (3) on the way up and (1) coming home. All they were checking for was registration. Weather was perfect, trails were mint except for a few extra long whoop sections just before Hatfield. Otherwise it was a great weekend and my Boys all had a riot.
Anyone heading up towards Hatfield using the connector trail, PLEASE respect the landowners that allow the connector trail and go the posted 10 MPH. Without the connector trail, it would be no fun.
Thanks
We motored to Millston on Saturday and got gas and had some food and soda at the 400 club. No problems whatsoever getting into town. Later in the day, we motored up to Hatfield.
Sunday we left BRF early and headed to Hatfield and then Rock Dam. DNR had 4 set ups (3) on the way up and (1) coming home. All they were checking for was registration. Weather was perfect, trails were mint except for a few extra long whoop sections just before Hatfield. Otherwise it was a great weekend and my Boys all had a riot.
Anyone heading up towards Hatfield using the connector trail, PLEASE respect the landowners that allow the connector trail and go the posted 10 MPH. Without the connector trail, it would be no fun.
Thanks
#17
Awsome. So the trails where dry and not one big mud pit??? One persons mint is anouther persons mud hole[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]. Any one know the forcast for that area for the remainder of the week?? Sounds good so far.
#18
500 efi..Looked for you at the Orange Moose and think I found your trailer but got a late start and missed you. We also went to Millston and may have seen you but don't know. My son-in-law and daughter were both riding Banshee's and I was riding a LT 500r w/cbr600 motor and had a couple of my grandkids with us. Then the next day they went to Neilsville and so on but broke a chain and had to come back. I took the grand kids fishing. Nice weather. For those who want to know, the trails are really good, could actually use a little rain. So enjoy if you come..Dean
#19
Was in BRF this w/e also Saturday. Darn nice time. Done the mud hole search found enough to be content. Will be going back fathers day w/e for 2nds. Anybody know what Clark is like?
#20
I was there on Sunday and found BRF really whopped out. Worse than I've ever seen it. Was dusty and mainly dry. Had a few serious mud holes but one could easily circumvent the worst of them.
Clark county was much smoother than BRF.. typically they groom Clark County.
We parked off 10 in Clark County and rode down thru BRF to the city fo BRF and then on to Millston. South West of 94 back up to BRF and then on again to Clark County. Was a total of 125 miles on my trail tech computer.
Clark county was much smoother than BRF.. typically they groom Clark County.
We parked off 10 in Clark County and rode down thru BRF to the city fo BRF and then on to Millston. South West of 94 back up to BRF and then on again to Clark County. Was a total of 125 miles on my trail tech computer.


