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What is your favorite area to ride?

For me it's Big Snow Country, Baraga, Copper Harbor, Big Bay,Mass City Just love that whole area. Black Hills when they have snow, None past two Years worth goin 17 hours for anyway.
 

For me it's Big Snow Country, Baraga, Copper Harbor, Big Bay,Mass City Just love that whole area. Black Hills when they have snow, None past two Years worth goin 17 hours for anyway.
 
Quebec has alot of woods and rolling hills it has a little bit of everything. St Zenon is great but it gets very crowded around le cabanon. Lac St. Jean is the best in Quebec.
 
HANDS DOWN.. Houghton michagan...

BARAGA IS TOO HIGHLY TRAFFICTED!

The thing i like about michagan is the abilty to go extremely FAST! and logdging is pretty cheap!!

They could use some strip clubs thought!! :Rockon:
 
bossman, i have spent the past 10-11 years riding in quebec they have every type of trail you can imagine.
 
green mtn rx1,i rode around lac st jean leaving from just outside quebec city.i found it to have allot of really tight trails on the west side and the rest of the trails fair to good.we made the mistake of staying in alma one night(they dont like americans).i find the st georges ,st henry,st pamphile area's the most fun ;)! .
 
Gaspe is great, but too much of a hike. I like the Rangeley area because there are places to go to at nite and it has access to the Pittsburgh trails.
 
Best area I've ridden is the Continental Divid area of Wyoming, just west of Dubois. Great trails to get you to some of the greatest off trail riding with some of the best powder. ;)!
 
I've only been to northern Wisconsin and upper Michigan. Its great when the trails are groomed, horrible when they aren't. Would like to get out west.
 
Depends on what I'm looking for.....with snow and you want to stop often, good dinners etc the Eagle River and Minocqua area fit the bill.

More often than not though I ride in ithe UP where I live. The Gwinn trail that was mentioned is very good, doesn't get a lot of traffic. Big Bay is always good. Grand Marais during the week can't get any better. Munising during the week is pretty good. Houghton during the week is awesome.

During the weekend though, the Gwinn system South to Arnold and North to Big Bay is my favorite. Less sleds equals better riding.
 


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