What about the MCCCT? It'd be neat to ride that entire trail system. What about heading north? I've been told (but no experience) that once you get north enough (upper penn?) that the sand disappears and gets rocky. TTYL Karl ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com>As far as riding on single track, I stay off the single track ORV trails >here in Michigan. I prefer riding on the "Seasonal" roads that are usually >hard-packed two trackers through the woods and forests. I also seek out >dirt roads in the rural areas. I don't have body armor and riding boots >so >I stick to relatively tame hard-packed stuff. It is fun to occasionally >explore an ORV trail. Once it turns to cake flour I usually turn back.
[dsn_klr650] thanks for the help nklr
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I have no problem finding one, but I'm too cheap to shell out $30 for a piece of junk. I made mine in an afternoon. Pix to follow... Mark B2 A2>At 6:57 AM -0400 7/28/2000, InWoods13@... wrote: > Couldn't locate a roll chart holder in time so we'll be navigating the >old fashioned way
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