I'm starting dual sport/off-road rider. Hoping to make it out next season to see if I get hooked or not. I've done many thousands of street miles, but not excited about how often I have to dodge a car or a semi. Looks like a great place to try things out without being ridiculously aggressive.
It fine for learning on! Especially in a group of more than two riders. Going through those trails alone, as a beginner, could get you stuck. The high ground is best for learning on. Sticking to the main road is a good idea too.
I'm starting dual sport/off-road rider. Hoping to make it out next season to see if I get hooked or not. I've done many thousands of street miles, but not excited about how often I have to dodge a car or a semi. Looks like a great place to try things out without being ridiculously aggressive.
It is! The park is mostly made up of fantastic hill climbs. It's hard to go fast when it's so technical.
I was there haha I saw you guys we were in a huge group. I was on the crf 125. It was so much fun
That's awesome man! Rock on 🤘
Enjoyed this. As a dual sport rider, it worth a 4 hour drive for the amount of trails they have?
Yes! Especially if you go camping and make it a good long weekend. Lots to explore!
@@jpogrady006 Okie dokie...I'm going then!!
Nice video boss how hard do you think it will be that place for a beginner ?
It fine for learning on! Especially in a group of more than two riders. Going through those trails alone, as a beginner, could get you stuck. The high ground is best for learning on. Sticking to the main road is a good idea too.
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