LBZ
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Ah plio we're having fun let him keep whinin he might have got it now though hes been quite for a couple hrs. Maybe he's getting some sleep finally
Or out stringing wires.
Ah plio we're having fun let him keep whinin he might have got it now though hes been quite for a couple hrs. Maybe he's getting some sleep finally
its not a riding area its a wildlife reserve theyve tried to get a staging area for it but they were shut down by parkland county and now trying to find a place for riders to go but if you want a good area to ride where locals wont be disturb head down to rr25 on 770 there is lots of riding down there by the river . i have 2 yz 125's and use to do freestyle motocross but thats where i ride its local and tons of fun plus they have wicked hill climbs , mud holes and etc down in that area so check it out but please dont come to hells half acre cause i will call the cops without hesitation cause your disturbing my peace and ive talked to the rcmp about this and it is against the law under the act of disturbing the peace so im just for warning people
Ok first off they don't have wildlife reserves. They have wildlife preserves which are much different. Preserves do not allow any motorized vehicles and limited access at certain times of year. This is not HHA.
Secondly they have PLUZ's (formerly called FLUZ) of which there are none near HHA.
This is how they manage sensitive area's to limit motorized and other use/access.
This is part of the land management in Canada and Alberta with the addition of Federal and Provincial parks, wetlands and sanctuary's. None of these apply to HHA so all y'all claiming this is a reserve get your facts straight. It's just crown land which at the moment hasn't yet been developed. Are you gonna cry on the construction worker forums when the dozer's and scraper's start rolling through too?
what is this ???
A map of where to ride.
Look at the trails it has. Tons. Of them.
All the ones in red is the trails. The others are like cut lines or short cuts.
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red lines are gravel roads but keep up with aggravating the residents here cause riding here will be restricted soon enough
red lines are gravel roads but keep up with aggravating the residents here cause riding here will be restricted soon enough
A map of where to ride.
Look at the trails it has. Tons. Of them.
All the ones in red is the trails. The others are like cut lines or short cuts.
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Lynda,I don't think there are very many people on this forum that are interested in" aggravating the residents"and as long as people are respectful I see no reason why quadders can't ride in HHA.
I agree that most of the forum members are not the ones that are causing problems. There are a few however along with a few local residents. I am just saying the ones that are riding HHA and causing problems are wrecking it for everyone. I imagine by the end of summer there are going to be changes to access here from what I have heard. So thanks to the few who ruin it for everyone
But not sure if u understand this , but u and Ur buddy I hate there are barking up the wrong tree , the wrong way.
Just a f.y.I.
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Well its funny but u. Both came on the same day.
And like I said before that I live on a no exit road. Nice and quiet.
Bought it that way and no one around can change it.
But I made sure when I bought it.
Mabe u don't like to hear but if its that bad , sell while the price is high and buy somewhere else. Otherwise guess u will never get what ya want with all the lots around ya like the one posted
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Well its funny but u. Both came on the same day.
And like I said before that I live on a no exit road. Nice and quiet.
Bought it that way and no one around can change it.
But I made sure when I bought it.
Mabe u don't like to hear but if its that bad , sell while the price is high and buy somewhere else. Otherwise guess u will never get what ya want with all the lots around ya like the one posted
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