crazytrails said:Hey smitt, i was wondering if you could give me a good place to find maps or directions to the enduros and harescrambles..
Smit-Dog said:Wolf - Entry fee is per rider. FES does not have any membership requirements. The adult events require AMA membership (can sign up for AMA at the event).
slowone said:The FES is the perfect way for adult or youth to gain some knowledge of the basics of timed competition. The trail will be challenging enough for most youth riders and for some adults. The Kalkaska event will consist of two loops. The morning loop will be based on a 12mph speed average and the afternoon loop on a 18mph average. The morning speed average will be enough to keep the little people on their toes and the 18mph afternoon average will be plenty for most teenagers and adults. This series is the best way for the youngsters to experience the camaraderie of group riding with their peers in a good family oriented environment. By all means come if you can, it's always a great time! Hope you and your son can make this event Wolf Child. I think you and your son would enjoy it. :ride:
KTM Mike said:Is this at the same area where the Tree Toppers event started last year?
Is camping allowed the night before/After? If we can bring the camper over, I am sure we will show up for the tree planting.
Mike
Do you have a name or adress for the campground?fatherandson said:Mike,
If you want to camp at the staging area - state land, please stop by a DNR office and pick up a free camping permit. The event permit does not allow camping.
Due to unpredictable weather (ain't that right Don), many people are camping at the local campgrounds in Kalkaska - power and showers.
MM
Thanks for the heads-up on the permit Mike, as I'm planning on camping there Friday and Saturday night.fatherandson said:Mike,
If you want to camp at the staging area - state land, please stop by a DNR office and pick up a free camping permit. The event permit does not allow camping.
We've stayed here a few times... It's a pretty nice campground.Z-8 said:Do you have a name or adress for the campground?
FWIW- The Mini Moose in Marquette is also an excellent event! I'm going to try and schedule some trail riding in da U.P. with my 13 y.o. this year as well. We'll make room for you and your boy if you want to come along.Wolf Child said:well, the pine cone coinsides with another ride I was doing (also in kalkaska as chance would have it), So I have to decide if I want to bail on my buds for one of the days to ride with my boy or not. We'll see. I need to think about this. :think:
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