Buckcreek you are going to really enjoy Houston valley it is a great place to ride.
I go there sometimes next time I go i will let you know. Been trying to go ride for 2 weeks but it seems like it pours down every weekend lately.OK. I might would like to join in on a Prentice Cooper ride. It would be my first in the P700-2 I have only made some trail rides on an ATV . I'm in Dalton so its a short trip for me. I'm a "noob" to the SXS world too so that might be interesting . And yes...after deer season. I might be lucky and have my windshield by then.
I found another trail system that may be geared to the guys that ride a tad to the conservative side; Wayehutta OHV near Sylva NC. Its close enough for the north Georgia riders but might be a haul for some others. UTV up to 62"
After hunting season..............
I'm in north Georgia (Cumming area) If you guys get a ride together I would like to try and join also. I'm on A P1K so really cant do the 50" restriction unless I play dumb
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I'm not much for mud either. I usually go around as much as possible. More enjoy the rock trails and looking for waterfalls and great views off the beaten path.The Wayehutta trip is pretty appealing. Might be easier for you too. But it’s clised till April 1
Prentice Cooper might work out sooner. I’m not much interested in mud parks or the “black” trails.
Prentiss Cooper is very easy has some scenic views of Tennessee river but would be something every one could handle. If you want to kick it up a couple notches it could be an overnight trip to Winrock been many times it's a lot of fun. I'm not a mud lover either.The Wayehutta trip is pretty appealing. Might be easier for you too. But it’s clised till April 1
Prentice Cooper might work out sooner. I’m not much interested in mud parks or the “black” trails.
I do want to try Winrock but that will need to be a weekend trip for us. I am still planning to go to ride royal blue for the pioneer ride. If any of the Georgia guys are there we can meet up. I'll be riding with 2 - 4 year olds so I ride very tame.Prentiss Cooper is very easy has some scenic views of Tennessee river but would be something every one could handle. If you want to kick it up a couple notches it could be an overnight trip to Winrock been many times it's a lot of fun. I'm not a mud lover either.
Prentiss Cooper will be a great place with the little ones plus it is always a good time.I do want to try Winrock but that will need to be a weekend trip for us. I am still planning to go to ride royal blue for the pioneer ride. If any of the Georgia guys are there we can meet up. I'll be riding with 2 - 4 year olds so I ride very tame.
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Where ever we end up riding I think the weather and trails should be good for anyone bringing small children so they can ride everything and have a good time as well. I am looking forward to it I know we will have a really good time.
Go to rider planet and tap the state you want and it will show you everything and all rules and restrictionsWhen is this Duramtown ride. I have a buddy across the road that just bought a P1K and we both are itching to ride. He will probably want to ride on a weekend but honestly at this point my kids only do school Tues and Thursdays so I would be open to any other days.
On a side note what is the closest place to ride an over 50" near Cumming GA that's open this time of year?
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