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it's usually about 30-40 and usually pretty wet in the woods( always muddy and wet there even when htere's a drought) the pea gravel is usually the same and when it rains it dries out pretty fast. usually during week days there is hardly anyone there. i see u have 2 quads... i would say take em both cause there's plenty of mud to have fun with that grizzly on.. but just enough hills and places for that z400 to open up.
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ok.. so far this is one of the best places to find good mud and long runs.. when you go into the lower parking lot(if you were on a quad) you go down that entrance road until you get to another road(runs north to south. if you look straight ahead you will see more hills. you want to go past the road you are currently on and cross the first small set of hills(along the road) turn right and go past the concrete structure(watch for railroad ties and scrap metal) there should be a fairly wide path full of whoops... you want to take that all the way down until it takes a hard right. take the right go all the way up into the hills and go south into the woods. there's some REALLY good stuff back there. if you look on the park map it is in the north side of the park.
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Originally posted by: witti
Thanks, I will have to look for that.
I just found out that my father-in-law is coming along with his 660 rhino.
Thanks, I will have to look for that.
I just found out that my father-in-law is coming along with his 660 rhino.
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