Re: RAC riding 2017
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2017 1:27 pm
phoo wrote:This is video from that stream Skinny-J mentioned. I'd love to get back there.
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Dual-Sporters/Adventurers of Maryland and Nearby
http://damnriders.org/
phoo wrote:This is video from that stream Skinny-J mentioned. I'd love to get back there.
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Looks awesome!phoo wrote:This is video from that stream Skinny-J mentioned. I'd love to get back there.
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I'm not sure I can put my finger on it - but that is definitely one of the trails on my saved GPS tracks from a couple of years ago with Jeff.J&J wrote:phoo wrote:This is video from that stream Skinny-J mentioned. I'd love to get back there.
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What does this mean? That we aren't allowed to ride there? OR just that you better make sure you have a permit if you go?Stinson wrote:Which areas are you guys riding? I know the St. Clair area pretty well. Unfortunately some of the best stuff is on the state game lands north of there which they have been patrolling the last few years.
You can pretty much never-ever ride on state game lands so I am pretty sure that means no. Without a doubt, the RAC permit will only give you access to lands owned by RAC, and there is no such thing as a permit from anywhere else to ride a dirt bike on state game lands....Bucho wrote:What does this mean? That we aren't allowed to ride there? OR just that you better make sure you have a permit if you go?Stinson wrote:Which areas are you guys riding? I know the St. Clair area pretty well. Unfortunately some of the best stuff is on the state game lands north of there which they have been patrolling the last few years.
Guys, is the riding 7 days/week/holidays etc? Are they really requiring insurance proof on a dirt bike?Skinny-J wrote:You can pretty much never-ever ride on state game lands so I am pretty sure that means no. Without a doubt, the RAC permit will only give you access to lands owned by RAC, and there is no such thing as a permit from anywhere else to ride a dirt bike on state game lands....Bucho wrote:What does this mean? That we aren't allowed to ride there? OR just that you better make sure you have a permit if you go?Stinson wrote:Which areas are you guys riding? I know the St. Clair area pretty well. Unfortunately some of the best stuff is on the state game lands north of there which they have been patrolling the last few years.
stretchride wrote: Guys, is the riding 7 days/week/holidays etc? Yup
Are they really requiring insurance proof on a dirt bike? yes, but just send them the card for your Honda. I sent them the insurance card that listed all my bikes and my permit showed up in a week. The YZ wasn't on the card since I don't have coverage on it but its what will be ridden there. The permit you receive does NOT list your bike, just a number that gets pinned to you...
No provision to bring a guest I guess? No, each rider has to have a permit
Any camping allowed? No
Hey J, how long a drive for you from Mt. Airy? It would be a little over 2.5hrs to St.Clair. But there should be lots of options for truck pools.
So tempting....I need more riding in my life this year for sure... JUST DO IT!
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stretchride wrote: So tempting....I need more riding in my life this year for sure...
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