Where's the best place to crawl trails at? The most technical trails I've experienced are at the peak of Mt. Ida in Salmon arm. Where does everybody else prefer to ride? Ps, I hate mud with a passion....
I'd have to say the Saturday in Boulder was the best conditions I've rode in 2 years. First in, foot of fresh. Bit cloudy at first afternoon was clear.
I don't fully understand that. I'm willing to become a club member, but please explain how I can be excluded from riding in a certain area that's crown land? Or is this not crown land?
Thanks,
Chad.
He is. I make 660 horse with my truck and drive it like it's stolen. About 40,000 on em, lots of towing, hauling etc. Backs are toast, fronts are getting rotated back and new ones installed on days off. I run 285's on 9 inch rims. Air down for snow, air up for the highway.. common sense stuff...
Just curious as to if any locals were up at the shootout that day?
A lot of what I think happens are people drive for 1000's of miles, take vacation, basicly work all year to make it to an event such as this and when they get here find that it's too dangerous to ride, but since they invested so...
basicly, up the road, right at 4, left at the fork and down the switchbacks. I think it's about 12k? Haven't been up there on the quad yet, but I'd imagine it's snowed in still.
Went to Owlshead today. Everything is highly active, spent a while digging out a sled, could have as easily been a rider and his sled.
Go in big groups prepared to dig, the low angle stuff is cracking, the high angle stuff is sliding with the weight of a rider and his machine.
The stuff that...
EVERYTHING is sliding. Can be scary if you're unprepared. Luckily Lichen isn't that big so the slides aren't that out of control. I'd probably stay out of the bigger areas until things settle down a bit.