jaxonc2
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Post by jaxonc2 on Oct 26, 2003 21:17:58 GMT -5
Just wondering where people like to go with their machines.
So far I've ridden the 'dredge ponds' down in Laird, the 'little' Pend Orielles, Canfield, Horse Haven, the St Joe, and a few other places I can't recall.
I ride a Honda XR250R and so far I can't truelly decide which trail would be called my favorite.
So where do you like to ride?
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Post by lello on Oct 26, 2003 21:31:22 GMT -5
Dredge Ponds and Pend Oreilles are good riding. Too bad they're so far away. 100 miles either way but very worth it.
Happy Trails!
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wh2oscott
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Post by wh2oscott on Oct 26, 2003 22:51:21 GMT -5
I really like Coal Creek Graham Mt Loop. Lost creek is also good. but for 15 minutes from home the Hayden to Horsehaven is a very good loop. Has anyone run the Buetler Creek system, this is a ORV grant reconstruction system to the east of Cocallala. I may hit it soon.
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cdaxena
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Post by cdaxena on Oct 26, 2003 22:57:53 GMT -5
Wet Noodle Maker, if I ride with you should I ride the XR250R? It has been so long since I've ridden it, it will feel strange like a new bike.
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wh2oscott
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Post by wh2oscott on Oct 26, 2003 23:06:11 GMT -5
well those old XR 500 s are for crazy people. that 250 is the best all around bike made. Looks like that brand new Metzler I got aint gonna what till spring. It must be warmer then 20 degrees for me to ride, if its that cold I'll be to busy kayaking.
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Post by skeezix on Nov 29, 2003 0:17:57 GMT -5
The Dredge Ponds area is a great place to ride in mid-June. The clay soil will hookup great when the conditions are right. It is slick when it is too wet or too dry otherwise.
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jaxonc2
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Post by jaxonc2 on Dec 24, 2003 16:52:25 GMT -5
I like riding in the dirt. Unfortunately I eat almost as much dirt as I ride. Let's just hit a trail and I promise to do my best.
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Krash
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Post by Krash on Dec 26, 2003 23:02:01 GMT -5
I live to far away from you guys, im stuck over here in the boonies with all the good riding. sorry sorry
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Sean
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Post by Sean on Apr 2, 2004 17:36:28 GMT -5
I agree with Krash! here in the Silver Valley we have i think some of the best ridding around....from trail ridding which i love....to road ridding for those weekenders!! Its full of fun trails and you don't have to go in the same places!!
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hydrantman
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Post by hydrantman on Apr 16, 2004 23:28:50 GMT -5
Trails in the mountainous forests are the best places to tride. Wherever you can see the whole world.
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cdaxena
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Post by cdaxena on Apr 17, 2004 9:23:23 GMT -5
It is necessary for good mental and physical health. ;D
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