Hurley Ride Oct 15-17....

I might be able to make it with a few buds. Let me know the details when you have them.
 
Ganz, I will hope to have some more info this weekend after talking with Port Washinton Yamaha :Rockon:
 
That's it, I had a minor distraction planned (closing on a new house) but they'll just have to wait because this ride sounds like a whole lot more fun.
:Rockon:
 
Just returned from their last weekend. What a ride, rode for two days and did not make it on half the trails they seem to have. Although trail 77 took alot of my time the first day! Still a great place though. Any of you go into the trails that lead into Michigan? How are they and what do you need to get to ride them?
 
http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0%2C1607%2C ... %2C00.html

Excerpts:

Upper Peninsula
ORV operation is permitted on designated trails and forest roads in the Upper Peninsula unless posted closed.

“Forest Roadâ€￾ Forest roads are hard surfaced roads, gravel and dirt roads, and other routes that can be traveled by a conventional 2-wheel drive vehicle designed for highway use (passenger car), including fire lanes and logging roads. “Forest Roadâ€￾ does NOT include any state, federal or county highways or roads. In general, forest road means a road OTHER THAN A COUNTY OR STATE ROAD that the family car can operate on without assistance.
 


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