Sarge
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Post by Sarge on Oct 6, 2009 10:23:07 GMT -6
I am taking a few friends out for 2 days of riding. It can be to one place and stay over night and then back the next day or just a place that we can get 2 days of good riding out of. I have never been in the St Helens area but have heard good things about the trails there. I would like an area that the trails are well marked. How is the Blue Bear trail?
Need some help.
Sarge
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Post by mr2autoxr on Oct 6, 2009 12:39:07 GMT -6
I just rode the Geels trails, East and West, two weekends ago and it was great. The trails had some whoops but what trail doesnt! You could ride them at a good pace as they were spaced well.
I was on a Outlander 400cc as well. Riding with my friends where where on bikes I was mostly able to keep up. It has its tight and open areas. Some tight stuff reminded me of Denton but it wasn't nearly as sandy as St. Helen. I like riding St. Helen but Geels was a lot of fun and overall a little tighter.
We rode about 25 miles on the Friday we got there, stayed over night, and rode another 100 miles on Saturday. We were able to cover all the trails and rode a few of the rodes at the end of Saturday after dinner. Then we packed it up and drove home as we had to be home for Sunday.
Between St. Helen and Geels, I'd choose Geels personally. Mike
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Post by all out on Oct 6, 2009 13:08:59 GMT -6
Sarge Leota Denton trials are the best marked in the state you dont even really need a map fun trails and as much as you want leota lodge is a cheap clean and nice place to stay.
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