Trail Tour

#1
Anyone interested in coming to Arizona this winter. For a trail tour on BLM lands?

It will involve (no fee) primitive camping, dirt trails and roads. Very remote locations. And riding.

Tour route will be choosen later. There are lot's of trails to choose from.

Anyone wanting to attend. Must agree to safety approval. We don't want some knothead spoiling every ones fun.

No date set yet. Winter tempetures here are 65F to 70F.

Bullhead
 

buckeye

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#2
Actually may be heading to Flagstaff to see my son around Christmas. Lots colder up in the mountains. I could live up there.
 
#3
Actually may be heading to Flagstaff to see my son around Christmas. Lots colder up in the mountains. I could live up there.
You will be just a few hours away! All down hill too! You could even take the stage trail along the rim all the way down!

Bullhead
 

buckeye

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#5
We fly into Phoenix. And stop at In and Out Burger first thing,then drive on up to Flag.
So you don't want no knotheads. Oky doky,then.
 
#6
We fly into Phoenix. And stop at In and Out Burger first thing,then drive on up to Flag.
So you don't want no knotheads. Oky doky,then.[/QUOTE

I just want to make sure everyone brings enough gas, water,proper clothing. basic tools, parts such as a extra sparkplug.

Is that too much to ask?

Bullhead
 
#10
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This is my local ORV park over on the Nevada side.
The best trail. Goes up the Dead Mountain ridge and down to the back side of Casinos.

It's a good ride during the winter. Not too hard with several bypasses.

The Lake Mead Rec. Area has great areas. Before Obama the on road riding of ORV's was great. Camp right on the river or lake. But now you have too have you ORV steet licensed.

Bullhead
 
#11
I can't wait to do it. Sounds like a blast with the old Trail-Scooters made for just this kind of thing. Camp out for the night and drive back to the starting point the next day.
 
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