Question from newbie
#1
Sorry guys didn't know where to post this. My family and I are heading up to West Virginia next weekend for vacation and plan to ride the Hatfield & McCoy. There are seven us including my mother (58) and we have reserved Quads for all of us to ride.
My questions is 2 of us have some riding experience and the rest have NO riding experience, should we pay the extra for a guided ride?
My questions is 2 of us have some riding experience and the rest have NO riding experience, should we pay the extra for a guided ride?
#2
You don't need a guide just stick to the green trails and you will be fine. We take a five year old and he has no problems. The guide is not going to be able to drive the bike for you,just make sure you get a map of he trail system you are going to ride you you know where you are.
#4
i dont know what trial system your planing on riding ,some trails you may not want to even try.
if your riding Browning Fork Trails i would suggest staying off 29 , 93,94 seams to me 32 can be a hand full if your going up
if your riding Browning Fork Trails i would suggest staying off 29 , 93,94 seams to me 32 can be a hand full if your going up
#5
Pinnacle Creek Trail System located near the town of Pineville consists of approximately 105 total miles of trail. The Pinnacle Creek Trail system has one trailhead/ranger station, Castle Rock. The breakdown in trail percentages for the Pinnacle Creek Trail System are as follows: 44% are green trails (easiest), 35% are blue trails (more difficult), 21 percent are black trails (most difficult), and 0% are orange trails (single track only).
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