Post photos of where you ride

toomanytoys

Well-Known Member
#1
Here are a few pictures of some of the areas where I ride. I had the 4 wheeler this day, but I take my super bronc here, except the creek crossing. I can leave my dad's driveway and ride right to these places.







 

toomanytoys

Well-Known Member
#7
Not really southern. I right along interstate 70 east side, about 25 miles from the WV border. There is a small map of the area, i traced it out in google maps, almost 9 miles of trails in that loop, and there are dozens of more areas and small spots to ride off the red line.

 
#8
Welcome to michigan.

It's like a river of sand (I love it)

St.Helens which is fun for us.

Thats actually me in the white shirt on the bike climbing the tiny sand hill.(200cc china-bike)

On the trail at St.Helens (sorry for bad video)
 
#11
11 acres of nice woods. we clean up all the sticks and logs so you can ride everywhere. Its very park like. not a whole lot of obsticles but there is a big hill getting to the top part that can be intresting. next time i get use of a digger id like to make some woopdie doos and maby a wall of death :laugh:
 

MB165

Active Member
#14
This is a public area in western Md. Theres only a few public riding areas here, the enviro-nazis are everywhere. Even private land is locked up pretty good. This is seven miles of good gravel roads, plus some side roads and trails too if you know where to look.












this was alot steeper than it looks.
 
#15
Team cheap, That looks like Silver lake dunes.
The first picture with the fence was from around Hale area and the tiny sand hill is St.Helens in the scramble area, they also have a rock section back in there.
the video is from St.helens starting off at the trailhead at airport road and the train tracks.It was a handlebar cam but I thought it sucked overall, the sound is way off and it is to slow to record.

We havnt been to silver lake sand dunes in many years it is fun there for about one day for me I prefer tight twisty winding trails with high banked berms myself.

Bull gap sand hill is much much bigger than that one in the picture, actually you cant see the top from the bottom and they just sand drag up it all day plus there are decent trails around it to ride on.
 
#16
Riding spot

Here is where I will ride, I have 16 acres of prairie, after I build my bike, and the trail in the woods is where I rode when I was a kid. Endless land to ride on here in Kansas, there is a dirt road across from my driveway that will take me anywhere.:scooter:
 

TomH

New Member
#17
Yeah buddy, the great prairie, Just north of me about 30 miles as the crow flies west of Pawhuska is the tall grass prairie nature preserve, nothing out there but big sky and silence. I am looking forward this winter to a mini bike adventure out there.
 
#18
I like to ride a lot of back roads.

Outside of Ionia, Michigan during a vintage motorcycl rally.



Riding along the Lake Erie Shoreline.



Riding around Lake George, NY, during Americade.



Riding in Lincoln, NH, during Laconia Bike Week.



Riding through Weirs Beach during Laconia Bike Week.

 
#19
Theres 14 acres of trails about a 5 minute minibike ride from our house. I made a couple videos riding around back there last year.
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