Used to ride that area all the time on dirt bikes. Camped in that wide open area next to the river close to the bridge. Used the river to take a bath in. Back then (late 80s), that bridge was open for cars, trucks to drive over. Lot of people camped there. BTW, I believe the bridge was built in 1929 and it was called Jonesville bridge.
Another great video. Leota trails are some of our favorites. We just got back from our Fall color tour in Indian River, the colors we just beautiful up there. (Tomahawk A)
Excellent! Cool that you Slept in the back of your Yukon. Been Thinking of doing that, just never did it yet. Nice Trails, Not Dusty anyways. Colors were just right. Loved the Drone Shots!
It was nice sleeping that way as it was just so easy. No dust is always a plus. If your up and running next year let us know as we may try to set up a group ride (thinking about it anyway)
Nice ride u guys had. I am loving my King qaud 750. By the way the Can Am Outlander 700XT we bought is running great also. My wife is loving it. We just put on 125 miles last Saturday riding here in Wisc on the south shore of lake Superior. We ride near Iron River and Port Wing in Bayfield county. Thanks for the video.
So far we like them a lot, they have been pretty much what everyone says they are. We have had em long enough and know em good enough to do a nice review on em. Hope to get to that soon. Been flawless so far at just over 1200 miles. Only issue for us is the power steering (a few other minor ones) could have a bit more assist on the slow tight 50 inch or less trails
Thanks for the video. We had a breakdown on the way to our fall color ride and missed it. I couldn't tell you how many times we stayed in a rest stop or side of the road due to full campgrounds. Another reason to have a toy hauler.
We would love a toy hauler, someday we might get one but for now like the simplicity of a tent. When you rustic camp it’s a chance you take. Thanks for stopping in
Most of the trails we rode in this video were 50” or less, might’ve been all but not 100% sure on that. I believe the bridge barrier is there to keep things 50” or less
Great Time. Glad you Came.
Hope we can Ride Quads together Again in the Spring 🌼🌱. Steve and Sue.
I hope so too!
Wow great video thank you for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it
Used to ride that area all the time on dirt bikes. Camped in that wide open area next to the river close to the bridge. Used the river to take a bath in. Back then (late 80s), that bridge was open for cars, trucks to drive over. Lot of people camped there. BTW, I believe the bridge was built in 1929 and it was called Jonesville bridge.
Great area to ride and camping for sure! I believe the new bridge is all done and opened up now.
Another great video. Leota trails are some of our favorites. We just got back from our Fall color tour in Indian River, the colors we just beautiful up there. (Tomahawk A)
Thank you. We love riding that area and need to get up there soon
Man, those trails are Gorgeous, we definitely have to check them out 🙂 Thanks again for these videos!
They sure are! The whole system in the area is great but pay particular attention to the hilly section if you get a chance.
Excellent!
Cool that you Slept in the back of your Yukon.
Been Thinking of doing that, just never did it yet.
Nice Trails, Not Dusty anyways.
Colors were just right.
Loved the Drone Shots!
It was nice sleeping that way as it was just so easy. No dust is always a plus. If your up and running next year let us know as we may try to set up a group ride (thinking about it anyway)
Nice ride u guys had. I am loving my King qaud 750. By the way the Can Am Outlander 700XT we bought is running great also. My wife is loving it. We just put on 125 miles last Saturday riding here in Wisc on the south shore of lake Superior. We ride near Iron River and Port Wing in Bayfield county. Thanks for the video.
Thank you stopping in. Glad to hear the quads are doing well. We might have to make our way up where you are to ride someday!
Great videos! How are you guys liking the King Quads?
So far we like them a lot, they have been pretty much what everyone says they are. We have had em long enough and know em good enough to do a nice review on em. Hope to get to that soon. Been flawless so far at just over 1200 miles. Only issue for us is the power steering (a few other minor ones) could have a bit more assist on the slow tight 50 inch or less trails
Thanks for the video. We had a breakdown on the way to our fall color ride and missed it. I couldn't tell you how many times we stayed in a rest stop or side of the road due to full campgrounds. Another reason to have a toy hauler.
We would love a toy hauler, someday we might get one but for now like the simplicity of a tent. When you rustic camp it’s a chance you take. Thanks for stopping in
Trails must been 50" and under? How wide was the bridge gates? Nice video!
Most of the trails we rode in this video were 50” or less, might’ve been all but not 100% sure on that. I believe the bridge barrier is there to keep things 50” or less
First time watcher of the channel looks nice but whys the water black lol must be near flint 😃
Just the glare making it look black, water is very clean and nice running through the area.
It's the tannins from the leaves. They will turn the water brown.
@@FjHendersonahh I see. I got close to the water with the camera on one stop and close up its nice and clear