Arkansas Dual Sport Adventure - NTexas ADV Riders

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

Комментарии • 15

  • @MrHamish54
    @MrHamish54 2 года назад +2

    Excellent Dan!!!
    You’re right. I’ve always learned the hard way! lol

  • @kishorebhat3696
    @kishorebhat3696 2 года назад +2

    Great ride!! Looks fun!

  • @stevenkramer9336
    @stevenkramer9336 2 года назад +1

    Great video Dan! We were in the same general vicinity the first weekend in October with the Rally at the Rock. Definitely need to return.

  • @SeanHillaker
    @SeanHillaker 2 года назад +2

    Yall definitely made it look super easy with those dual sports! I was just there with my Africa Twin 3 weeks ago and not going to lie it was a work out on the rough sections.

    • @3131960dan
      @3131960dan  2 года назад

      Oh yes! I have a Twinkie and I wouldn’t even try it on it. Your a brave sole! We did one section that was pretty difficult! I was surprised how well the 701 and 690 did on some of the technical stuff.

  • @larrypeplinski593
    @larrypeplinski593 Год назад

    I'd love to see a GS do the log crossing.

  • @raa8201
    @raa8201 2 года назад +1

    Sir, nice footage of an Ozarks getaway. Fellow Texan here, from Rockport. I like riding this area also. I had trouble figuring out where you were staying though. From Combs, over to sw of 123, up to Alum Cove natural bridge is a large swath of land. I usually stay in the Jasper area, but have ridden many of the same roads. It did seem that you found more single track than me. But I sometimes ride alone and have to stick to the roads more.
    You're right....the fallen leaves covering the paths can lead to slick conditions, and jolting surprises!!! ARGH!!

    • @3131960dan
      @3131960dan  2 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words. Yes we covered quite a bit of ground. We stayed at Redding Rec Area near Byrds Adventure center off of 215 (Cass Rd) about 12 miles east of Oark. Check out the Mill Creek OHV area for some great Dual Track ATV trails near Combs. This was the first time I've explored over in the Natural Bridges Area. That rocky area we were all struggling on was on the way up to White Rock State Park. East of 23 (the pig trail) on Mulburry Mountain.

    • @3131960dan
      @3131960dan  2 года назад +1

      It's wise to take it easy and stick to the easier trails when alone! the first day out I was alone and was not riding near as agressive as I do when I have support. I have tracks of the area that I am happy to share with you. just shoot me an email or text dan@danbryant.com 214 649 4492

    • @katiexoxobeautystyle5289
      @katiexoxobeautystyle5289 2 года назад

      Well done Dan. Yuda mAN

  • @Eric19781
    @Eric19781 Год назад +1

    I cannot tell you about that bee rock but we have a bee rock up here in north Arkansas and it got its name from a large open air honey bee hive that made its home there

  • @texlee84
    @texlee84 Год назад +2

    Do you have GPS tracks for these sections?

  • @SteelHorseman
    @SteelHorseman 2 года назад

    Ride on

  • @danledbetter9535
    @danledbetter9535 Год назад +1

    Hello, hello, great video, I live 50 miles south of Dallas, do I have to be on face book to be a part of the NTADV group? I'm in my mid 60's with a 16 yr old son & we're just getting into ADV riding & would like to get plugged into a local group , I will admit this ride would be above our experience level, any info / advice / pointing in the right direction would be helpful.

    • @3131960dan
      @3131960dan  Год назад +1

      you can join our FB Group at facebook.com/groups/north.texas.adventure.riders just be sure to answer all the question once approved you can go to the "files" tab near the top of the group page and that will take you to ton's of tracks (like the one in the video) that you can download and follow. enjoy and thanks for watching