Signaling how many are behind you is appreciated by all. Being cautious around blind corners or nearing hilltops is critical. Being nice and waving is good, too.
Good tips Dan. I remember being alone in the woods a lot of times and getting hurt more than once. Went off the side once over a bank going too fast. Hit a BFR and banged my left nut on the gas tank. Knocked the wind out of me, rolling around turning blue miles out in the woods. Left a perfect dent in the gas tank! LOL! A lot of good sense there. Great trails there. Looking forward to more riding.
My bride and I did the Black hills ON MY Harley in 91, needless to say it wasn't off-road. lol. We did check out a cave tour, but can't remember where. Even tho we were on paved roads, the ride was great. Thanks for the off-road ride.
A friend of mine has the side-by-side and an encyclopedic knowledge of the trails, I have the location: 2 miles from a Central Black Hills trailhead. He stops by, I hop in, and we go. But planning would be essential when coming from out of town.
All good practical stuff here! I do like the interactive/downloadable maps that many places offer, but I'm still a little wary of using the phone as the GPS, because of the fragile nature of phones in general; vibration, etc. Garmin Montana-type unit is, generally speaking, a more durable piece of hardware. Maybe I'm overthinking it. lol
My wife and I are renting a rig in Spearfish. (I live in NJ so too far to tow the Rmax.) I typically ride Hatfield and McCoy and the rules are pretty much the same. Anything I need to know about the trails? Any recommendations on trails I should check out?
Just make sure to download the AP then when you are riding you can follow your routs, the AP runs on Satellite on your phone and not cellular connection. The trails are colored on the map for difficulty, and most are well labeled for width as well.
What width of bike are u allowed to have to use the trails? How heavily is this enforced? I see on websites they say 62 but a lot of the new bikes are 64 plus. Thx
It depends on the trail. We had both paper and electronic maps, the one I mentioned in the video, that show what width and difficulty the trails are. And we followed the rules, so we didn't have to worry about the enforcement part.
Signaling how many are behind you is appreciated by all. Being cautious around blind corners or nearing hilltops is critical. Being nice and waving is good, too.
It helps a lot, those trails can be very narrow.
Good tips Dan. I remember being alone in the woods a lot of times and getting hurt more than once. Went off the side once over a bank going too fast. Hit a BFR and banged my left nut on the gas tank. Knocked the wind out of me, rolling around turning blue miles out in the woods. Left a perfect dent in the gas tank! LOL! A lot of good sense there. Great trails there. Looking forward to more riding.
Always good using the buddy system. Can get you out of a really tight spot. Already planning this year's trip.
My bride and I did the Black hills ON MY Harley in 91, needless to say it wasn't off-road. lol. We did check out a cave tour, but can't remember where. Even tho we were on paved roads, the ride was great. Thanks for the off-road ride.
It is an incredible area out there, on or off road.
pretty awesome tips
Thank you.
Relaxing scenery love nature sir long ride amazing beautiful view
Yes, thanks
Great video-thanks! I love Black Hills dirt, whether on a Honda EX422, a Kawasaki KLR, or one of my Harleys (yep, Harleys). Ride it every year...
It is great place to ride. Thank you.
Great tips 👌🏼 👍
Happy Sunday to youuu love
I hope you are having a nice weekend 😊
Thank you! You too!
Totally Awesome Brother!! Love the view also... Left a big like!! 👍 # 8
It was a great time. We are already planning this year's trip.
@@3DOutdoors That's awesome!!
very nice tips. awesome sharing.
Thank you so much 🙂
Great info on the trail riding safety and requirements. In Texas they require license tags for state parks utv and atv.
The rules change from place to place. That is for sure.
A friend of mine has the side-by-side and an encyclopedic knowledge of the trails, I have the location: 2 miles from a Central Black Hills trailhead. He stops by, I hop in, and we go. But planning would be essential when coming from out of town.
It helps to have riden them a lot before. We use the map and GPS a lot.
Some great information my friend
Thank you.
This looks like a nice off road ride! Want to visit a place like this and try😊
It is a lot of fun.
Awesome advice 👍🍻
Thank you.
Wonderfu share.
Very useful tips.
Cheersv
Thank you.
Awesome tips 🎶
Thank you 🙌
Great lookin trail
Thank you.
All good practical stuff here!
I do like the interactive/downloadable maps that many places offer, but I'm still a little wary of using the phone as the GPS, because of the fragile nature of phones in general; vibration, etc. Garmin Montana-type unit is, generally speaking, a more durable piece of hardware. Maybe I'm overthinking it. lol
Great info. Not that I will ever use it... I don't have an off road vehicle..
They are a lot of fun.
Bliss in travel👍
Thank you.
My wife and I are renting a rig in Spearfish. (I live in NJ so too far to tow the Rmax.) I typically ride Hatfield and McCoy and the rules are pretty much the same. Anything I need to know about the trails? Any recommendations on trails I should check out?
Just make sure to download the AP then when you are riding you can follow your routs, the AP runs on Satellite on your phone and not cellular connection. The trails are colored on the map for difficulty, and most are well labeled for width as well.
Hi Dan, I had a Chinese brand cheap model once but it got stolen from my property..
even though it was a cheap ATV Still had a ball with it lol..
They are so much fun.
What width of bike are u allowed to have to use the trails? How heavily is this enforced? I see on websites they say 62 but a lot of the new bikes are 64 plus. Thx
It depends on the trail. We had both paper and electronic maps, the one I mentioned in the video, that show what width and difficulty the trails are. And we followed the rules, so we didn't have to worry about the enforcement part.
tnx:)
Thank you.
Riding can be a challenge, with all the ATVs DRIVING on the trails, too.
For sure.
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Thank you
Where is the best place to buy permits in SD
We get ours right at the camp site where we stay. I think they are very easy to find.
What trails are in the video?
Lots of different trails, I didn't write them down but we rode over 100 miles each day.
Are any of these trails multi day trails where you can camp and be out for days?
I believe they are but I didn't check into that since we rented a cabin.