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Infiltration Forums > Private Boards Index > Motorcycling > Exploring on OHV?(Viewed 2862 times)
Explorer Zero   |  |  | 
Exploring on OHV?
< on 5/6/2009 2:46 AM >
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Being in Texas we aint got much in the way of long offroad trips, all the land is private or fenced and or state parks, not OHV friendly

We got some large private spreads 2700-3000 acres pay to play so to speak but Id really like to see pics from some trail rides in the Natl forests or BLM lands if anyones got pics or routes like in New Mexico to share

Jonsred, former member and Husqvarna owner lived out there, anyone else?






cr400 location:
Los Angeles, CA
 
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Re: Exploring on OHV?
<Reply # 1 on 6/12/2009 7:19 PM >
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I've talked with que pasoe, and jonsered, they collect bikes also. Out here in California we have allot of desert, drylakes, forest, foothills. But my favorite is the single track stuff that goes on for miles in our foothills and forests.
If you run out of gas on one of these trails, (and I have) it sucks soooo bad!!

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You can see a million miles tonite, but you can't get very far.

Honorary member of UER lifetime acheivement award winning, 2Xplorations and Guide Services, Texas.
Explorer Zero   |  |  | 
Re: Exploring on OHV?
<Reply # 2 on 6/16/2009 12:29 AM >
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as I was riding from DFW to Frisco last week I stopped at a few on-road places to explore along old Route 66 but didnt take my little puerco off-road, I saw some extraordinary riding areas from the Interstate however


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cr400 location:
Los Angeles, CA
 
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Re: Exploring on OHV?
<Reply # 3 on 6/16/2009 1:58 PM >
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Dallas to frisco? Good God!!! I can ride for about 1.5 hours on my speed triple, then I gotta stop and walk about a little.

I flew from LAX to Denver, bought this truck and drove it back to L.A. Very interesting trip with only the tools that the TSA would allow me as carry on.
especially when your driving a 44 year old truck, that you've never laid eyes on before.

Best trip of my life, Bought indian blankets, and lots of fireworks, stopped when I felt like it, no time sched, or worries. It hit 115 degrees near Needles,
I thought I would die. The truck never faltered once.

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You can see a million miles tonite, but you can't get very far.

Honorary member of UER lifetime acheivement award winning, 2Xplorations and Guide Services, Texas.
Explorer Zero   |  |  | 
Re: Exploring on OHV?
<Reply # 4 on 6/17/2009 2:54 AM >
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sweet truck thanks for clearin the weeds out for me!

DFW to Frisco and back via I40 and I5 about 3400mi round trip and still trying to recover

I was prepared for the heat but froze my nuts most of the trip had to change from a full jacket to a vest in Needles it was about 82F that day


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cr400 location:
Los Angeles, CA
 
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Re: Exploring on OHV?
<Reply # 5 on 6/19/2009 1:23 AM >
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I forgot to ask " HOW IS YOUR HEARING? " Those shotguns were blasting away not 3 feet from your head for 3400 miles.



You can see a million miles tonite, but you can't get very far.

Honorary member of UER lifetime acheivement award winning, 2Xplorations and Guide Services, Texas.
Explorer Zero   |  |  | 
Re: Exploring on OHV?
<Reply # 6 on 6/19/2009 6:12 PM >
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you know at 80mph the Short Shots aint as bad as the wind noise with my half helmet

it was kind of humbling to get passed by BMWs doin a silent 90mph



junkyard location:
LaCrosse, WI
 
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Re: Exploring on OHV?
<Reply # 7 on 8/20/2009 5:46 AM >
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I was just looking at that second shot and in my drunken stupor, realized that I know that place. Or one just like it. It looks like some place in maybe AZ on I40. I know too many places A guy from WI shouldn't. We're not supposed to leave the state, either because of probation, or you fall off the edge of the world.



I drink gasoline for breakfeast and beer for dinner!
Any problem can be licked with a case of beer and a few sticks of dynamite.
Strategic Beer Command ruling the desert since 1995 http://www.strategic-beer-command.com
Explorer Zero   |  |  | 
Re: Exploring on OHV?
<Reply # 8 on 8/20/2009 11:29 AM >
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yep AZ its awesome



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Re: Exploring on OHV?
<Reply # 9 on 9/16/2009 8:11 AM >
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Nice truck.

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That looks enticing.

Posted by cr400
I forgot to ask " HOW IS YOUR HEARING? " Those shotguns were blasting away not 3 feet from your head for 3400 miles.



Earplugs or earbuds... get 'em.

Whether you wear these ($1)



or these ($23, http://www.amazon..../ref=pd_rhf_shvl_1)



you can hear your engine much better AND cut ~25 db out of the road noise you hear while riding. The latter lets me rock out while riding out...






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