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I would like to see the plane wreckage down there this summer
Have the gps file, tracks & coordinates, have not done the trip yet, on my list of things to see
I would like to see the plane wreckage down there this summer
Lets plan a trip then sometime between Aug 15 to Sept 15 type of deal.. that is the best time to view parts of the plane that you cant see when there is too much snow..
i would be all over this type of trip down there... the riding is just so awesome in the crownest...
Lets plan a trip then sometime between Aug 15 to Sept 15 type of deal.. that is the best time to view parts of the plane that you cant see when there is too much snow..
i would be all over this type of trip down there... the riding is just so awesome in the crownest...
tons of room to camp in MacGilvery snowmobile staging area.. you can get large trailer in there no problem.. as you exit Coleman the turn off is to the right.. about 8 k in and your there..
Didn't have my GPS that night lol, and if I did , I can at least say I know how to read mine lmao
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From what I've heard the plane crash site is a hard pack trail. Get those mud tires worn right down doing that one.
Sorry Larry.
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That might work. I am off August 17 to Sept 6 th. Going in August would be best. No issues getting the Rzr on the trails. When I worked as a aircraft firefighter I did research on that plane crash..
yes we need to set up some rides and areas to ride.
cnp is definitly a good one. boundary tower area is another, out at the ram tower, on north prarie creek road, cut off creek is another good area, burnt lake area, marble mtn. area is definitly good as tex will never make it through. 16-9 lease, rig street area, nordegg rail ride, lots of good rides. we should put together everyones top 5 list, and see how many we can get to this summer
has beeninterest in setting up a mud ride and a trail ride. as the riding group has been getting larger.
yes as there seems to be alot of unknown observers on the suds buds thread. not really looking to set up mud ride as such, some like to spend all day in a hole while the rest sit and watch.Use caution when setting up "mud rides".... SRD is watching
All rides are on existing trails that were left from the logging and oil exploration companies. No creek or river crossings are planned or condoned. The only trees cut are ones that have fallen naturally on the trails and are a safety issue to riders.Use caution when setting up "mud rides".... SRD is watching