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Post by Mike Kelly on Oct 8, 2004 8:48:20 GMT -5
So where do YOU ride? If you have a trail that you know of that is LEGAL, share some info about it here.
Where is it? What kind of wheeling can be done there? What is the difficulty level? How long does it take to complete the trail?
Everyone is looking for a place to ride, share your info!
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Post by ricnkc on Oct 8, 2004 22:33:52 GMT -5
amen, please share, id like to know of a few places close to KC that are "LEGAL" or where the owner says its ok.....
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Post by sparkyx on Oct 10, 2004 5:59:31 GMT -5
I'm willing to drive @ least 250 to300 miles on a weekend just for lumpy hills at this point
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Post by ricnkc on Oct 10, 2004 10:14:16 GMT -5
well "when" i have time to wheel, i like Tuttle Creek, Kansas, great group of guys, and there is Kansas Rocks Park, just outside of Ft. Scott, Ks. been there once, its cost $10 for the day, was very tight course, but have heard that it has been worked on, id like to go back. any others know of places within driving distance of KC ?
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Post by quivvy on Apr 7, 2005 15:37:40 GMT -5
in IL there is RockPort offroad park and The Cliffs Insane Terraine. btoh have websites, google is your friend. in IN, there is Badlands. i think most of these are obvious but ill poist for the new guys.
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Post by purevil71 on Sept 8, 2005 13:19:22 GMT -5
In Indiana, don't forget about Haspin Acers in Laurel, IN (over by Ohio) and Redbird in Duggar (owned by the state)
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Post by the_experience03 on Sept 23, 2005 16:35:20 GMT -5
I live in northeastern Minnesota and would be more than happy to go out with anyone in the area. Depending on the time of the year (school or not), I live either 2 miles from Gilbert, MN, home of the Iron Range Off Highway Vehicle Recreation Area, or 7 Cities in Grand Rapids, MN.
The IROHVRA is a GREAT place to go. If you remember back to last year, 4Wheel and Offroad's Ultimate Advantage stopped by there (it's the place where Rick Pewe bitched about cutting his sandals on the rocks). It's actually a state park and open to the public. The only cost associated with it is purchasing an OHV license for your vehicles ($38.50 for 3 years last I bought one) and you must be at or below 100dB @ 3000 rpms when measured from 3 feet. Way back in the day, my 22r with a header and 3 feet of 2.5 inch pipe (no muffler) passed making only 99 dB @ 6000 RPMs so needless to say it's pretty lax....
7 Cities is a newer place to me, but I had my first real experience with it over Labor Day when the local club threw a run attended by something like 7 clubs from the state. It's an absolute blast. It's open tax-forfeited mine land. It's not technically an OHV park, but rather just an area open to the public. I might even have to put a deerstand up out there come November judging by all the game we saw on our trail run.
Ok...all that said, if anyone is in Minnesota or looking to make an excusion, message me on here or yahoo or msn or however your heart desires. I'd be more than happy to answer any questions you might have and would be greatful to have someone else to go riding with ;D
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Post by bradz71 on Feb 13, 2006 23:03:32 GMT -5
The Cliffs Insane Terrain is perfect for a 'Yota to run. Its all tight twisty trails, hillclimbs, and some deep mud. I run my Bronco II down there all the time and have a great time. It's definitely worth running down there.
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Post by toyotamudfun on Oct 11, 2006 22:11:33 GMT -5
The mounds off road park in Flint Michigan has a lot of cool stuff to wheel.
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Post by stice316 on Feb 4, 2008 13:39:24 GMT -5
my buddies and i usually go to M.I.O.B.I (make it or break it). I beleive its 1100 acres. Not too bad there. But im what u would call a newbie to all of this. Its located just north of lovilia iowa. miobi.org/index.htm This is the address in my tool bar. Have to go to the web site to get cost and when they run.
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