camping and atv etiquitte
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camping and atv etiquitte
Hmmm, don't have my dictionary with me and etiquitte turned out to be a tough word [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]. Anyway, I am new to the atv world. I live in the Kansas City, MO area. I enjoy camping and I have read about some of the Missouri State Parks that offer atv/dirt bike trails. Sounds like great fun! Do any of these campgrounds allow you to ride your atv from the campground to the trails or do you need to trailer them everytime you move them? On one hand, it would be real convenient to just drive them over, on the other hand it would be an annoyance at 7:00 am if I am still sleeping. What are the considerations to keep in mind when camping and using atv's?
Thanks.
Thanks.
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camping and atv etiquitte
Out West Off-Roaders rule the Off-Road camp grounds. There are at least 10 times as many camp grounds that don't allow Dirt Bikes and ATV's. Don't go to a campground that allows ATV's expecting to get peace and quite. I think the noise little kids make at camp grounds is more annoying than ATV's
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