Riding in Maine
#11
I was actually playing email tag with him today. He mentioned that possibly the first weekend in March for a get together. If we do I will bring along some info from Maine that I have for you to look over.
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Troy
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#14
We went to jackman last year had a great time.You can also go to canada from there and ride there trails also forever never made it that far was enought in the area for us .Averaged about 100 miles a day worth the trip.Nothing hard mostly dirt roads tons of places to stay and ride from.
#15
If you are looking for challenging trails Jackman is not the place to go. They are wide open (mostly) and easy going. Great for families who like to check out the scenery. There are a couple of sections with water and mud but nothing major. Having said that I have never been there in the spring when I'm sure things are much more challenging from the winter thaw.
#16
We were there in july it was very dry no hills mostly loging trails .Heading south to the forks we went on a very long narrow trail threw the wood"s up over a mountain had some spring water flowing down the trail.Nothing a raptor could not handle.The only real water was a trail was blocked by a beaver dam making it about 3 foot deep and we had to go around .Mostly flat wide trails with the ocasional mud pudle.Still hade a blast !!!
I have alot of pictures but have no idea how to post them if someone can talk me threw it I will post them.
I have alot of pictures but have no idea how to post them if someone can talk me threw it I will post them.
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#19
Ok figured it out The last post is from the top of a mountain trail we are about 40 miles from the cabin we rented.
A moose off the side of a trail got lucky and saw one the first ride out.
Plenty of bridges on all the trails
Getting gas downtown jackman
Here is the average trail there.
A moose off the side of a trail got lucky and saw one the first ride out.
Plenty of bridges on all the trails
Getting gas downtown jackman
Here is the average trail there.