where do you guys ride.
#3
The best place I have found to ride is the Hatfield & McCoy Trail system in West Virginia. For even better trails to ride I contacted www.wvtrailguides.org. We took a large group the first week of October down to a town called Matewan, West Virginia and had Todd with wvtrailguides take us for three days on their private trails and we never rode the same trails either going out or coming back all three days. We had two groups (sport bikes and utilities) and Todd provided guides for both groups so we didn't have to sit and wait on the utilities. Somehow each day we met the utilites at lunch and arrived at the same time. The sport bikes averaged 87 miles per day and the utilities averaged 61 miles per day. Todd had lunch set up and fuel so we had nothing to worry about. We will definatly be going back again (January) and they now have rental ATV's in case someone's breaks down (one of the guys in our group broke an axle on his Rincon). [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
#5
Mostly private land owned by friends and family. Terrain type is open fields and dried up ponds, also woods with dried up streams and stuff. When the streams arent dried up I stay out of the woods and goto the open fields and trails. Gramps gave me an 8 acre long narrow pasture to play with but the neighbor wont build the fence designated in the land sale contract (when grandpa sold it to him he allowed money for the fence and gave him 3 months, been 12) and get his darn cows off my soon to be track. Im half temped to just open up the fence and yell BE FREE MY FOUR LEGGED FRIENDS, but gramps said that wouldnt be nice so instead were just gonna sue [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] .
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#9
The woods of Haynesville Maine, it's the best place I have ever road. It's up in Northern Maine. I can leave my camp and not see the same trails for hours and hours. It has a variety of mud, hills, woods, and river crossing. I LOVE THAT AREA!
Anyone interested in a weekend trip let me know. Boarding is free since I have a camp, just bring your food and beer!
Anyone interested in a weekend trip let me know. Boarding is free since I have a camp, just bring your food and beer!
#10
Mountain trails, elevations between 3,000 and 6,000 feet, tight, rugged, steep.
High desert...dusty
Whoahink and Horsfall on the coast.....dunes
And back yard (2 1/2 acres of woods) when fire restrictions shut us down!
High desert...dusty
Whoahink and Horsfall on the coast.....dunes
And back yard (2 1/2 acres of woods) when fire restrictions shut us down!


