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[QUOTE="One Dollar, post: 160028, member: 22276"] I ride at Crooms also, only I usually head deep into the singletrack trails where there is no one around. My little one (3-1/2) rides a mini-quad and you are so right about parents being responsible and training them right. I took alot of time with a training tether in my back yard before I ever brought him to Crooms. Then when I did bring him for the first time I still used the tether. You might have seen me a year ago running behind junior along the campground road :) Now he follows us into the trails and even leads at times (when I feel we are deep enough in and away from the main road). He has learned the trails and I am now in the market for an XR50 to transition him off the 4 wheels and on to the 2 wheels. He is about 2 inches shy of touching ground when sitting on the XR50 now but I plan on getting it early next year and will start training him on that. The 4 wheeler helped get him familiar with the trails and get used to riding with full gear but I used it mainly as a precurser to getting him on a 2 wheeler. [/QUOTE]
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