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[QUOTE="MWEISSEN, post: 916744, member: 16873"] I second that opinion. The signs are clear that the Forest Service doesn't want us there, and the MCCCT staff appear to be fed up with it. Any thoughts on where it'll be? My vote is for the Kalkaska area and the Kalkaska loops. That loop is big enough to replace the Big O/Little O system, and there's no roaded areas, so road permits won't be needed. It's also all state land, so the feds would be out of the picture. There's two campgrounds already on the loop, and many close by. The only issue, and it would be a big one, is where the main camping, start site would be. Back to this year's ROS, it was another great time. The group there were: YZMan400 and son, FredT, Fender, ET, Vman, Sally, Chance, Sparky, Debbie, MIndy, 70Marlin/Aaron and his brother, MIScott, Ron, Hubey, Smitdog, Zack, Maurine, McKenzie, Motomarie and Quinley, Napper, and special guest appearances by Woodsy and Larry's Road Show. I was impressed by the ride that Sally and ET put in, great effort ladies! I was thankful I was able to be physically back together enough to get in 81 miles, the last 30 being a combo of extra road with slices of trail thrown in. I can remember the docs telling me that maybe by July I'd feel like riding. Ha! What a treat to prove them wrong! Well, mostly - I spiked a good fever that night after the ride, but it came right back down by morning. As with last year, half of us manageed to miss the cut-off AGAIN! The other half got there and beat the other half to the gas truck. Saturday's dirt was perfect with the soaking rain we got Friday night, with only the last 10 miles having any dust associated with. Reports at the camp were there were 940 bikers registered, and it probably grew from that number. Four hundred campsites were registered as well. Thanks Fred for the great dogs on Saturday night. Sally, Debbie, Maurine and Motomarie (sorry if I missed anyone else) threw in some great dishes to go along with the dogs so if anyone went away hungry it was their own fault. While we all may complain about the whooped out trail, the dust, the DNR, we all manage to have a great enough time to want to come back next year. Thanks for the great memories all! [/QUOTE]
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