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Old Oct 19, 2010 | 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by VTPitbull
Hello guys....another new quad owner/rider here. How is the terrain on the trails for 2wd quads?
Most of the trails should be ok for 2x4- but there were a couple of 2x4 riders that were having a hard time on some of the more steeper & technical rocky trails that troy & I were on. There are some deeper mud holes also but you can usually find a way around those (usually )
 
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Old Oct 19, 2010 | 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by beergut
Most of the trails should be ok for 2x4- but there were a couple of 2x4 riders that were having a hard time on some of the more steeper & technical rocky trails that troy & I were on. There are some deeper mud holes also but you can usually find a way around those (usually )
Sounds like from reading this that there is a decent mix? We've been riding Claremont/Newport's Rail Trail....one jaunt up Fall Mtn in Walpole since a friend lives right there. Though thats it so far.
 
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Old Oct 20, 2010 | 03:33 AM
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Originally Posted by VTPitbull
Hello guys....another new quad owner/rider here. How is the terrain on the trails for 2wd quads?
Welcome VTPitbull,, the trails are a mixture of everything,,sandpits,rocky hills,mud puddles,, we see sport quads out there all the time.
 
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Old Oct 20, 2010 | 06:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Troyboy68
Welcome VTPitbull,, the trails are a mixture of everything,,sandpits,rocky hills,mud puddles,, we see sport quads out there all the time.
We are picking up the 4 spot trailer today...sounds like a trail map is in order soon Then hopefully we will get down and ride them since it's so close.

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Old Oct 20, 2010 | 07:28 AM
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wouldn't want to lose your way around out there without a trail map, gps or wilson to get you back to your truck!
 
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Old Oct 20, 2010 | 08:29 AM
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Originally Posted by VTPitbull
We are picking up the 4 spot trailer today...sounds like a trail map is in order soon Then hopefully we will get down and ride them since it's so close.

Thank you
Unfortunately there is no "Official" Trail map yet. If you plan on riding there alot - I recommend that you join the club and they will mail you one. They have a website: Welcome to Little Monadnock Family Trails

I have ridden there about a dozen times.. so I have quite a bit of GPS tracks for the trails I ridden. The club recently became more active, I'd say May/June this year. I will be working with the Club to determine the which trails would be best suited and develop a map. The only club work I have been able to help with so far is building a few bridges.
 
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Old Oct 20, 2010 | 08:11 PM
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Welcome WTP. It was said already. Trails are little bit of everything. 80+ miles of trails. You can choose trails more suitable for 2x4. (95%).
Like CrazySteve said. If you want ride LMFT more, and I think you will, join the club. Trail map from the club is worthless. Buy chaep Garmin GPS. It is way better than a map. See you on the trail.
 
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Old Oct 20, 2010 | 10:52 PM
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Originally Posted by sotto66
Welcome WTP. It was said already. Trails are little bit of everything. 80+ miles of trails. You can choose trails more suitable for 2x4. (95%).
Like CrazySteve said. If you want ride LMFT more, and I think you will, join the club. Trail map from the club is worthless. Buy chaep Garmin GPS. It is way better than a map. See you on the trail.
We will be down there soon to ride. If I had a sitter. Possibly Sunday morning. On their website in the video section. There is a video of a couple younger riders riding their bikes in what looks to be a small MX area. I can see a road with cars going on behind it.

Do you guys know this area and if its part of the trail system? Wondering if thats on 10 or 12...or possibly another rd.
 
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Old Oct 21, 2010 | 06:27 PM
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MX track is off limits now. Two months ago it was accessible, but now you can see signs: Private property.... Do not enter ....
Club reroute trail around MX track. But. There are many good places to go crazy.
Don't worry.
 
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Old Oct 21, 2010 | 06:32 PM
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Originally Posted by sotto66
MX track is off limits now. Two months ago it was accessible, but now you can see signs: Private property.... Do not enter ....
Club reroute trail around MX track. But. There are many good places to go crazy.
Don't worry.
Ahh...bummer
 
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