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Old 12-10-2005, 08:03 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Watch those green police on the railbeds, got my buddies last year. Took a long twisty bumpy trail to get to the railbeds from pine river pond and when we got to the beds they couldn't help themselves with that long see for miles trail in front of them. I just sat back, something just didn't feel right. Boy was I right, 200 yards up two greenies radaring from just inside the woods. No warning just a ticket.
Stayed in Eustis couple years ago and rode over to Rangley for the snodeo and had a great time. Saw a couple moose and some deer on the way. Buddy hit a jackrabbit $7500 for those of you familiar with sled storm.
Do most of my riding up in Millinocket, lots of old logging roads used for trails, awesome riding. Sorry but so far nothing else compares. Also ride a my camp in Tilton N.H Trails get better and better every year.
i have done a few backpacking trips to millinocket and your are right...that is very good riding..hard pressed to find anybetter..wide open trails, not overcrowded, great..love it..those trips can be doozies though have done that in 2 years..long trip
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Old 12-15-2005, 07:35 PM   #22 (permalink)
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i have done a few backpacking trips to millinocket and your are right...that is very good riding..hard pressed to find anybetter..wide open trails, not overcrowded, great..love it..those trips can be doozies though have done that in 2 years..long trip
Yah, 5hr ride. Worth every minute. Usually at least a 4 day weekend.
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Old 12-20-2005, 01:14 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Yah, 5hr ride. Worth every minute. Usually at least a 4 day weekend.
Sounds like my ride to our place in NY. Can't beat the adirondacks for snowmobiling. We've got access to 650 miles of trails, right at the back of our property (just happens to be on one of the main trails).
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Old 12-25-2005, 10:26 PM   #24 (permalink)
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You havent lived til you ride in Aroostock County in Maine. The trails are wide and flat and some of the best woods trails going. Hundreds of miles of railroad beds, big lakes theyve got it all. A normal day for us up there is around 200 miles or more. Leaving on Tues afternoon to go north. Cant wait.
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