That looks awesome .trails in May we ride Roscommon gladwin down by the fireman memorial across the bridge on our way home you might hit Atlanta thanks for what you do me and my wife really appreciate it
We made it a fun trip for sure. The nature and scenery of the area are gorgeous and we also thought the orv routes were stunning. The 50 inch or less in the area are very hit or miss, some are extremely overgrown and other parts are very nice.
I know this is a older video but where would you recommend staying and riding for a week? Like to ride out and no trailering during the week. Thanks for any advice.
We just camped at Tomahawk Lake State Campground and had a great time riding. We do ride atv’s so hard to say but from what I’ve seen the area has fantastic routes for the side by sides. The ElBow in has great food too. Hopefully we get that video out soon, it’s almost done.
I'm thinking the section we were riding that day is just not used much. We are thinking about going back to hit the other sections and see how they are. Gorgeous area overall, also we are noticing the dirt bikes and ATV's are just getting lower and lower in numbers on the trails compared to the other off road vehicles.
@@DirtyJakTheDustyBean I agree. It seems like side by sides have become far more popular for the average consumer. We ride dirt bikes, but I personally prefer the 50" or less trails compared to the MC only trails. Not a big fan of tight trails.
Depending on the time of year, when the weather is pretty warm you don't really need anything special or different than you would in Southern Indiana. If the weather is cold or it is hunting season there are more restrictions. Do your homework before riding in Northern Michigan anytime after November 1st as the rules and customs change a bit for some of the trails.
We use the Magellan TRX7, not sure if it’s the best out there but has been great for us for around 6-7 years now. It’s mounted with a quick connection system, RAM ball mount that goes on your handlebars.
Just came across your channel. I enjoyed the video. Looking forward to watching the others. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you
That looks awesome .trails in May we ride Roscommon gladwin down by the fireman memorial across the bridge on our way home you might hit Atlanta thanks for what you do me and my wife really appreciate it
We made it a fun trip for sure. The nature and scenery of the area are gorgeous and we also thought the orv routes were stunning. The 50 inch or less in the area are very hit or miss, some are extremely overgrown and other parts are very nice.
Awesome video, Keep it up!
Thanks
Cool Elk. Only animals I've seen in Idaho are deer, badger, coyote and Prong Horn Antelope. We do have Bighorn sheep out there too
We have to check out Idaho one day for sure!
Nice trails. We have trails in Atlanta Idaho like those
We will have to look those up! We would love to ride and check out some Idaho trails sometime
I have a place near Atlanta, a nice quiet lake
Nice quiet area overall, we love it there
I know this is a older video but where would you recommend staying and riding for a week? Like to ride out and no trailering during the week. Thanks for any advice.
Forgot to mention my sxs is just over 50 inches wide.
We just camped at Tomahawk Lake State Campground and had a great time riding. We do ride atv’s so hard to say but from what I’ve seen the area has fantastic routes for the side by sides. The ElBow in has great food too. Hopefully we get that video out soon, it’s almost done.
We had a bad wind storm Fathers Day weekend for a couple days straight, 40+ MPH wind gusts. Lot of wind damage.
I can imagine, hopefully things can get cleaned up soon.
Looks like a good trail system.I wonder why the 50" or less trail isn't being used much?
I'm thinking the section we were riding that day is just not used much. We are thinking about going back to hit the other sections and see how they are. Gorgeous area overall, also we are noticing the dirt bikes and ATV's are just getting lower and lower in numbers on the trails compared to the other off road vehicles.
@@DirtyJakTheDustyBean I agree. It seems like side by sides have become far more popular for the average consumer. We ride dirt bikes, but I personally prefer the 50" or less trails compared to the MC only trails. Not a big fan of tight trails.
@@mikestockdale808 Nothing like Dirt Bikes! We rode em for years and still miss it as there is no feeling like it.
I'm from Southern Indiana. Michigan looks like good riding. What gear would recommend for Michigan trails ?
Depending on the time of year, when the weather is pretty warm you don't really need anything special or different than you would in Southern Indiana. If the weather is cold or it is hunting season there are more restrictions. Do your homework before riding in Northern Michigan anytime after November 1st as the rules and customs change a bit for some of the trails.
@@DirtyJakTheDustyBean I'm going to wait until spring. That gives me plenty of time to get ready. Thanks for the reply and the good videos .
What kind of GPS do you have mounted? What kind of setup is that?
We use the Magellan TRX7, not sure if it’s the best out there but has been great for us for around 6-7 years now. It’s mounted with a quick connection system, RAM ball mount that goes on your handlebars.
@@DirtyJakTheDustyBean Thank you
What h GPS is that
Magellan TRX 7
That’s Vienna not joburg
Yea, forgot that shop/downtown is Vienna. Owner there was excellent, love the restaurant across the street from there as well.