TCTrailrider said:I did one of those hilly, frozen, clay infested rides last spring in Zainesville Ohio. Makes the Michigan sand whoops taste like candy. Thanks for the photo's, keep them coming. :cool: That Cmores bike in the pics?
ChrisKring said:don: did you ride it counter clockwise? .
YZMAN400 said:Yea we did. Jumping right into the trail, totaly cold after not riding for 3 months was an eye opener. Took me a while to get my Mojo working again. And even then it didn't last long.
Yam7M said:Awesome photos!!!
I think that bridge you shot the picture of is kind of on the North and East side of the parking lot? You take a long winding road past some real dumpy trailer homes (like where DW lives) to get to the staging area? If it's the same riding place....I went down there with my buddy Corey and Scott Summers. That bridge was underwater by a foot or so. Corey was on Scotts bike and fell off the bridge! It took us 2 days to find the bike.....500 yards down stream. That was a crazy weekend! I couldn't believe we actually found the bike.
Thanks for sharing those pics. Sounds like your getting your spring training in early? I was blown away by the "dry county" stuff too.
YZMAN400 said:Ah so you are the ones. I heard that story while I was down there from some locals. Yea that sounds like the same bridge. That dosn't sound like a fun bridge to cross during high water.
YZMAN400 said:Hey Yam7m you live in Wayland? I should have you get ahold of my Buddy Kurt and get him off his butt and riding. He lives down there too. Has a 3yr old WR250 that is nearly new from lack of riding.
ChrisKring said:We rode Windrock the day before with a guide. That was the most insane trails I have ever ridden. Made Red Bird look like a pee wee track. we rode 23 miles in 5.5 hours. It included a ride down a rock spine that was 4 foot wide and had 30+ foot tall straight down drop offs on both sides. The trails are all super secret and I was requested not to release the GPS tracks on it.
Ward said:True dat. Windrock was crazy riding especially after not riding for three months. At least the weather was good sunny and 60. I was surprised at the traction you could get in the mud with roots and rocks. I was expecting that crazy Southern Ohio/West Virginia mud or worse the Georgia red clay.
I think we'll be going again first weekend in April. Who's in?
Too late, my feeling is already hurt.ChrisKring said:Oh yeah, Curt was with us too. :ride:
YZMAN400 said:We really lucked out that we hooked up with the group that we did. I had a GPS track for the trail but my old GPS wouldn't work down there. Withough a guide or GPS you wont find your way around that trail. It is not marked at all.
The pictures dont do justace to just how nasty it was out there. The real nasty sections I was just trying to stay alive and had no time to take pictures.
We do have some helmet cam footage that I need to get edited and uploaded. Ill try and get to that this week.
I cant wait to go back. I think this is going to become a yearly event.
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