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Old May 23, 2003 | 09:20 AM
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st helen is really awesome and rose city and mio michigan have really sweet trails too.
 
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Old May 23, 2003 | 01:28 PM
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Where is St. Helen?? and what does it have?

 
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Old May 23, 2003 | 11:33 PM
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Andy, you can download maps from the MATVA Site for St. Helen, Bull Gap and Denton. You should be able to do any or all of these trails Saturday. It's up to you. Make sure you have GPS or friends that know the area. Well over two hundred miles of trails. So be picky! Bull Gap is probably the most popular.
Go to miatvassoc.com and click on "trail maps", I think... Well once you get there, you can figure out the rest...
Have a great weekend of riding.... Be safe.
Chuck
 
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Old May 24, 2003 | 01:12 AM
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Thanks a bunch, I'll be sure to look at those.

 
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Old May 24, 2003 | 02:51 PM
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Andy, St. Helens is my personal favorite if I'm going up for a day. Its a really easy trail system with two main trailheads. The south one is kinda confusing, with a bunch of intersections and stuff, so you may want to bring a GPS or a map. The north is cool because its all fast riding. The main trails are all pretty wide, like snowmobile trails and they all lead to the parking lot eventually. The smaller secondary trails aren't as wide, but they are just as fast. All secondarys lead back to a main trail. If you can find it (not that hard), you can go play around in the 2 sq. mile motorsport area, which is basically a sand box for grown ups. Theres hills ranging from beginner PW50 stuff, on up to some challenging steep Banshee or Predator type stuff. Theres a few sand bowls and some jumping areas, but nothing really huge. I haven't heard or seen anything about having to have a flag, but common sense and safety would tell you that it wouldn't hurt. If you are going, let me know. If I'm available, I'd love to meet someone up there. I'm still not that good of a rider, but I can get around those trails pretty easy.
P.S. Bull Gap trip on the 31st. Two 400ex's, one WR250, one TTR225, one KFX400, one Blaster, and whoever else shows up. As always, anyone is more than welcome to ride with us. Shoot me an email and I'll fill you in.
 
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