If that was the roughest trails you've ridden, nobody could tell--you handled it like an old pro.Foster wrote:That was the roughest "dirt" I have ever seen and the most fun!
This turned out to be a DRZ ride--5 of 8 bikes were DRZs!
If that was the roughest trails you've ridden, nobody could tell--you handled it like an old pro.Foster wrote:That was the roughest "dirt" I have ever seen and the most fun!
Nick's off-road riding is coming along nicely. We were discussing it on the way home and I didn't realize how limited his exposure to it has been. He was riding awesome, especially since this is only the third time he's really gone on gnarly stuff.troy wrote:If that was the roughest trails you've ridden, nobody could tell--you handled it like an old pro.Foster wrote:That was the roughest "dirt" I have ever seen and the most fun!
This turned out to be a DRZ ride--5 of 8 bikes were DRZs!
Thanks for all the "thanks", guys! There was effort from several folks to make it a great mini-adventure, so thank you!ozarksrider wrote:So, I just want to say this was a great weekend. The planning was well thought out, thanks Troy for putting together some great rides. I really appreciate everyones help after my bike took a "bath". Anyone got a video?
This was a great group to ride with.
Nope. I like to keep it secret. I took away everyone's GPS units and they had to ride blindfolded. Total carnage.stimmer6253472 wrote:Anyone have coordinates to that first pictures? Looks like a neat place.
Jim
Just threw that waypoint onto my gpx file with all of my White Rock rides. I have been close but never there. I will have to try and find that next time. Looks cool.troy wrote:Nope. I like to keep it secret. I took away everyone's GPS units and they had to ride blindfolded. Total carnage.stimmer6253472 wrote:Anyone have coordinates to that first pictures? Looks like a neat place.
Jim
That photo was taken on the falls in Frog Bayou.
https://maps.google.com/maps?q=35.75989 ... gl=us&z=19
In the satellite image, you can see a trail running N from the falls. That trail is a real bitch rock garden. i.e. FUN! The "easy" way to the falls is to enter from the E on the road that runs along the S side of the creek. With your mad skeelz, you could get there on your 990, but you'd have more fun on a lighter weapon.
Here is a GPX file with our Frog Bayou track and a waypoint for the falls. The easiest way in and out is from the E end.stimmer6253472 wrote:Just threw that waypoint onto my gpx file with all of my White Rock rides. I have been close but never there. I will have to try and find that next time. Looks cool.
thx jim
stimmer6253472 wrote:If you go to Mt Magazine read the records posted and you will find someone hang glided from there to Bolivar, Mo!!! Not sure how far that is but it's a long ways. I was amazed that they could make it that far without being powered. I'd like to try it.
Jim