Planning a long trip!
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Hello:
Me and a friend of mine were thinking how awesome it would be, and decided to try and plan a trip in a few years to drive across the U.S. and hit as many riding areas we could in a year. It almost sounds impossiable but I think it can be done. We have sat down and sorta figured out what it will cost.
Now we really want to do this so I was wondering if anyone can tell me some of the top riding areas in the U.S. I also wanted to know where some good MX tracks are and also everywhere you can think of that has dunes. Also anything that has to do with quads that we might see on are trip.
We live in California so we will leave in the summer and hed north, then east across the U.S. and then south for the winter. It's gonna be hard but it will be well worth it because we are still young and able to do something like this. Also let me know what you think about something like this do I sound crazy?
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Me and a friend of mine were thinking how awesome it would be, and decided to try and plan a trip in a few years to drive across the U.S. and hit as many riding areas we could in a year. It almost sounds impossiable but I think it can be done. We have sat down and sorta figured out what it will cost.
Now we really want to do this so I was wondering if anyone can tell me some of the top riding areas in the U.S. I also wanted to know where some good MX tracks are and also everywhere you can think of that has dunes. Also anything that has to do with quads that we might see on are trip.
We live in California so we will leave in the summer and hed north, then east across the U.S. and then south for the winter. It's gonna be hard but it will be well worth it because we are still young and able to do something like this. Also let me know what you think about something like this do I sound crazy?
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