Question About Mclean Creek Area

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I found this on the SRD website that confirms it. No vehicles over 1000 pounds between December 1 and April 30. The website was last updated in December of 2011. I guess we'll wait until May to hit the trails out there.
 

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I also ride out there all the time and I see SxS's out there. I think it's the spirit of the rule is trying to keep the trucks out. I think my quad may be over the limit :(
 

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It's just like the falls!!! I picked up 5 No entry signs that people had ripped down and rode into the falls anyway. People don't read, understand or care!!!
 

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Side by sides and quads right fine no trucks jeeps or dirtbikes till may
 

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we ride out there in the rzrs, no problem .check polaris website listed DRY weight 945lbs ;)
 

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Sounds like I need a ruling from the officials. I'll talk to the visitor's centre this weekend.
 

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The verdict is in. If your ride is 1000 lbs or lighter you are good to go. If it is over 1000 lbs then stay out. I inquired about my 1245 lb Ranger and the visitor centre said it is too heavy. Oh well. Just have to head west of Red Deer until after April 30.
 

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we ride out there in the rzrs, no problem .check polaris website listed DRY weight 945lbs ;)
if the officials were to weigh your 945lb dry RZR on the spot, and it weighed more than a 1000lbs (loaded with oil, fuel, gear, mud), do you think it would matter, propably not.
 

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I really doubt that a couple of hundred pounds in either direction would matter.

The tires and how the machine is being ridden/driven would have a greater effect on the trail sustainability. However I am 1400 plus with accessories and fuel. If I were within 1-2 hundred pounds with stock tires I wouldn't care. So for me it's an easy decision to wait until May.
 
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