Picky pickytroy wrote:When posting "IN" please also indicate if you want a bed in the lodge or plan to manage your own lodging.
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Picky pickytroy wrote:When posting "IN" please also indicate if you want a bed in the lodge or plan to manage your own lodging.
No "official" routes have been created and likely won't for some time since the TARKC godfather just started a 10 day cruise. However, you can definitely ride right from the lodge and stay off-road on trails all day long. So bring your son, but it might mean you don't want to stay with the group plan for the day.HanesAnizer wrote:Picky pickytroy wrote:When posting "IN" please also indicate if you want a bed in the lodge or plan to manage your own lodging.I would stay at the lodge. If this doesn't require a plated bike, my son would likely go as well.
Phil and I have reservations in the campground, and I'm looking forward to seeing every one!phil denk wrote:Bob Morgan and I will be in on this ride. However, as neither of us feel like we can keep up with you guys in the woods we plan on riding some easy DS tracks to check out the surrounding area. If anyone else would like to join in you're more than welcome................
Bob Morgan wrote:Phil and I have reservations in the campground, and I'm looking forward to seeing every one!phil denk wrote:Bob Morgan and I will be in on this ride. However, as neither of us feel like we can keep up with you guys in the woods we plan on riding some easy DS tracks to check out the surrounding area. If anyone else would like to join in you're more than welcome................
A lot of good scenery in the area but one of my favorite is Lost Valley State park. Its about a 45 minute drive from Mullberry Mt.Creekside wrote:I hope to be down there for some DS stuff as well. Need to make a rsvp on a rv site.
Anything scenic there for nonbikers? I need to entertain some others too.
He probably figured you all were aliens or something - he has probably never seen protective equipment like a helmet, boots, etc..Rusty Jug wrote:2 years ago we stayed at Mulberry and we drove across to ride a loop, we got lost so I came out of the loop and drove down the highway back to the cabin. I was on my plated bike, wife on 250 non plated 4 wheeler and daughter on a kids 110 cc 4 wheeler. I was leading the pack with daughter in between us.
Came around corner and met a state trooper, I thought this is going to be fun to explain. He slowed down but never came after us, but we had riding gear from head to toe on, which I think helped.
We will have an empty bed in the camper if that suits your style.MrHix wrote:Hey folks,
My name is Mike & I know Troy!!!
I just got the OK from the boss to try this ride. If there is somewhere for me to crash (sofa or floor) that would be great. I will probably be arriving with Sean & group. I can also camp if no space is available. I have a KTM 690 and will probably be sticking to 2-track and dirt roads for what it's worth.
Let me know what my status is!
Cheers,
MrHix wrote:Hey folks,
My name is Mike & I know Troy!!!
I just got the OK from the boss to try this ride. If there is somewhere for me to crash (sofa or floor) that would be great. I will probably be arriving with Sean & group. I can also camp if no space is available. I have a KTM 690 and will probably be sticking to 2-track and dirt roads for what it's worth.
Let me know what my status is!
Cheers,
Check Troy's post towards the top of the page.Hockey Dad wrote:My budy Scott thought this ride might be geared toward dual sport. I have a CR 250 and RMZ 450. Would these work?
Doug