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16 hours ago, Blake G said:

For what it's worth, I bought a used atv last spring, rode it many times, and don't recall being muddy or bug bitten even once. Unlike sledding, where I seem to ride in questionable early and late season conditions, with the atv I guess I was more fussy. I opted for good dry trails and gravel roads. The mud and swamps can be left for others to enjoy.

 

PS: I trailered to the Seguin Trail, Kearney area, and Haliburton for much of my riding.

My experience much the same. I learned quickly where not to go with heavy loaded down atv with power steering. Local knowledge is everything. This summer I am coming up for a ride. We can go and pick on wildbill :). 

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17 hours ago, Blake G said:

For what it's worth, I bought a used atv last spring, rode it many times, and don't recall being muddy or bug bitten even once. Unlike sledding, where I seem to ride in questionable early and late season conditions, with the atv I guess I was more fussy. I opted for good dry trails and gravel roads. The mud and swamps can be left for others to enjoy.

 

PS: I trailered to the Seguin Trail, Kearney area, and Haliburton for much of my riding.

The bugs don't get you because you're going so fast they can't keep up with you. :D just kidding. So that brings me to a little brain teaser. How fast can a deer fly, fly? We are out in the boat doing oh 15 kph.. A deer fly finds us and we pick up the speed to say 50 kph. One would expect to leave the deer fly far behind. Although the deer fly isn't sitting on part of the boat or us, how does the deer fly stay around in the air at 50 kph? Is it in fact flying at 50 kph? 

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I too don't see the attraction to be covered in mud.

I prefer dry trails or gravel roads.

 

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Not sure how anyone considers this fun but to each their own.

 

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if you know where to go and avoid the normal wet area's and seasons, you don't encounter area's like above. No fun spending half a day getting three atv's thru a big mud hole, if you ask me.

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Calling for 70 % chance of snow squalls Friday and Saturday according to CTV kitchener.

Colder weather returns Thursday.

Fingers crossed

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1 hour ago, Sledguy74 said:

Calling for 70 % chance of snow squalls Friday and Saturday according to CTV kitchener.

Colder weather returns Thursday.

Fingers crossed

I am leaving on Tuesday next week to go north, not coming back until feb 12th :) 

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19 minutes ago, Viperules700 said:

I am leaving on Tuesday next week to go north, not coming back until feb 12th :) 

lucky guy

have a good trip

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On ‎23‎/‎01‎/‎2017 at 8:06 PM, Viperules700 said:

I am leaving on Tuesday next week to go north, not coming back until feb 12th :) 

Taking the chickens?

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2 hours ago, PISTON LAKE CRUISER said:

Taking the chickens?

 

Nope they are all gone until 3 week of Feb, so ride time :-) 

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31 minutes ago, Viperules700 said:

 

Nope they are all gone until 3 week of Feb, so ride time :-) 

When the chickens are away,the mice will play :lmao:

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25 minutes ago, sledjunk said:

When the chickens are away,the mice will play :lmao:

Don't worry I feed them lunch too :-)

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On 1/20/2017 at 9:46 AM, Sledguy74 said:

I too don't see the attraction to be covered in mud.

 

 

I have to agree, but acknowledge that I must expand my horizons....

 

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they would look much better with out the mud.................and the bikinis

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7 hours ago, IQ TURBO said:

There sure better looking than chickens..:lol::rotflmao:

 

I guess you just prefer white meat then :)

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Trail around Conestoga lake showing limited.

option might be to trailer to super burger and ride to Owen sound and back

going somewhere this weekend...........

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1 hour ago, Sledguy74 said:

Trail around Conestoga lake showing limited.

option might be to trailer to super burger and ride to Owen sound and back

going somewhere this weekend...........

 

There's no access to Owen Sound from Conestoga as the trails are still all red outside of Conestoga .

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13 hours ago, winterules said:

 

There's no access to Owen Sound from Conestoga as the trails are still all red outside of Conestoga .

yes I know.

I didn't mean to say ride from Conestoga lake to Owen sound.....guess it came across confusing.

Either trailer to the lake and go for a ride around it or trailer to Primrose and ride to owen sound and back.

 

 

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Trailered to Super burger and it was packed. So we drove to Shelbourne and parked there. Rode the B110 all the way to Owen Sound Boston Pizza for lunch.

Had to be 25 sleds there and more when we left.

Met 3 groomers between Mark dale and Owen Sound.

Lots out having a good time.

110 miles and home for a nice dinner.

 

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Well it's snowing now. Best to get out there and ride. 

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Rode to Boston pizza again in Owen sound 

Trails were groomed right from super burger up.

You could feel the temperature drop and see the snow levels increase just north of Markdale.

Snowing most of the way up. 

Time for lunch 

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