Little Monadnock Family Trails, NH
#1242
you guys missed an awesome time today up at the atv charity ride in new durham, nh.
food was amazing, ribs, steak tips and a bunch of other tasty food...
met a lot of great guys and girls from all over the place- talked to a few guys from atv alliance-
some pics
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food was amazing, ribs, steak tips and a bunch of other tasty food...
met a lot of great guys and girls from all over the place- talked to a few guys from atv alliance-
some pics

ATVConnection.com ATV Enthusiast Community - beergut's Album: new durham atv club charity ride
#1246
At least the Pats won, first time I've seen that live although I certainly didn't mention that to the very superstitious group I was with until after the 'W' was posted
#1249
Not that I'm one to complain (
), but would just like to point out that with the new ATV laws, this type of charity/benefit is completely impossible to do here in MA. Its nice to see this type of activity where families come together to enjoy an outdoor activity, while raising money for a great cause. Not here in the People's Republic.....
#1250
the trails were ok. Maybe around 17-20 miles worth of unique trails (that I could tell)- better then any club trails around here for sure!
Caverty & Devils Den mountain trails were pretty technical- carrie's face turned white when she saw the devils black diamond trail- very very steep & rocky- the kind of trail where only 2 or 3 tires are touching at any one time and you're really using your body to balance the atv over deep washouts and large rocks. I hit it (up and down) while carrie explored the base trails at the bottom.
We only did a total of 20 miles- it's impossible to get lost in these trails- every trail is either a dead end or loops back around to your starting point. The mtn trails were fun and beautiful views from the top of the mountain-
There is no access to anything- Kings Highway is very rural- a lot of the trails end when they hit the road, or are marked "private. " They (NDATV club) look like they are in the process of cutting / adding new trails- also, from what I understand- they lost a lot of trail access due to some local politics (even in NH
)Everything was marked well- there were signs everywhere.



