Wolverine423 said:Depends on what kind of riding shape your in. Remember every loop that you listed is going to be whooped out so thats going to wear on ya as well.
YZMAN400 said:The Mccct around Big O takes forever toget thru. But if you go up around the east side of the Big O instead of following the Mccct that will save you a lot of time.
The only real unknown for me is the trail from 55 up to the south end of the Grand Traverse system near 113
BadgerMan said:The only real unknown for me is the trail from 55 up to the south end of the Grand Traverse system near 113. The cabin is about an hour ride from 113 via MCCCT.
I guess the unknown factor is what makes a ride like this so appealing.
Get a BIG can of monkey butt powder. :laugh:BadgerMan said:Anyone have any advice ...?
Never ridden Boon to Fife Lake but I'd guess 55 to 113 would be about 2 1/2 hours. Sounds like a long day but fun.
I've ridden from the White Cloud staging area to Baldwin via t he MCCCT an east side of Big "O" in three hours at a steady pace with a few breaks.
I ride out of Cedar Creek alot an #19 snowmoble trail that runs right by the parking lot will take you up near the southwest side of Hesperia.
Get a BIG can of monkey butt powder.
My only question is how did North Missaukee get involved?
3KDXXR2 said:And ditto what Tracie said
YZMAN400 said:Oh and I hear that there are about 20 trees down in Lincoln Hills. Keep your eyes pealed as you head thru there. We (WMTR) are heading out there Sunday to cut them out of there.
YZMAN400 said:Oh and by the way.....The record has already been set a few years back by Alan Randt and a handfull of his Enduro Buddies. 6 of them (in groups of 2) rode the entire Mccct trail (minus the cross connector) in 2 days flat :coocoo:
That deserves an Iron Butt award or something :yikes:
Heck leave the tree's where they fall :cool:YZMAN400 said:Oh and I hear that there are about 20 trees down in Lincoln Hills. Keep your eyes pealed as you head thru there. We (WMTR) are heading out there Sunday to cut them out of there.
Wolverine423 said:Heck leave the tree's where they fall :cool:
YZMAN400 said:if it was up to me I would do just that. I wish that the DNR would allow the trails to morf a little as nature sees fit when trees and such drop in its path. Oh well. Thats a totaly differant discussion.
YZMAN400 said:Oh I know what he means. I agree. Problem is that there aint many nutjobs like us that like to go over them and the vast majority find a way around them.
SNDMN2 said:Yeh, But look at all the fun we would miss blocking off all the little re-routes. I'm bummin.I've touched my bike once in three weeks and that was to fix the rear brake. :(
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