Minnesota Riders
#61
Minnesota Riders
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: ZButcheR
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#68
Minnesota Riders
If anyone is interested..we went to Danbury this last weekend. Its open til the end of the month, and was actually faster than the summer riding. Also no bugs or dust. There were lots of ATVs at the trailhead at the fishbowl, and not that many snowmobilers. Not everything is open, and theres no where to get gas ( county roads are closed to atvs), so bring your own. The gas milage was horible, but it was alot of fun. As the snow cover disappears, there will be less snowmobilers, you might want to get your trail ride in, before the 2 month spring thaw, closes the trails.
#70
Minnesota Riders
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: hondabuster
If anyone is interested..we went to Danbury this last weekend. Its open til the end of the month, and was actually faster than the summer riding. Also no bugs or dust. There were lots of ATVs at the trailhead at the fishbowl, and not that many snowmobilers. Not everything is open, and theres no where to get gas ( county roads are closed to atvs), so bring your own. The gas milage was horible, but it was alot of fun. As the snow cover disappears, there will be less snowmobilers, you might want to get your trail ride in, before the 2 month spring thaw, closes the trails.</end quote></div>
How much snow is on the trails? groomed? How many miles did you ride?
The Burnett county website indicates only the winter ATV trails are open which will allow more riding terrain than during the summer months. You can also ride south down to Grantsburg for fuel which you can not do in the summer.
ATV winter Trails are open until Mar 31 or lack of snow cover..
If anyone is interested..we went to Danbury this last weekend. Its open til the end of the month, and was actually faster than the summer riding. Also no bugs or dust. There were lots of ATVs at the trailhead at the fishbowl, and not that many snowmobilers. Not everything is open, and theres no where to get gas ( county roads are closed to atvs), so bring your own. The gas milage was horible, but it was alot of fun. As the snow cover disappears, there will be less snowmobilers, you might want to get your trail ride in, before the 2 month spring thaw, closes the trails.</end quote></div>
How much snow is on the trails? groomed? How many miles did you ride?
The Burnett county website indicates only the winter ATV trails are open which will allow more riding terrain than during the summer months. You can also ride south down to Grantsburg for fuel which you can not do in the summer.
ATV winter Trails are open until Mar 31 or lack of snow cover..