Best trail you've ever been on? Sorry Bobby Boondockers

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lenny

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trail,,,this one!

this one, forgot the name!
 

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racerx

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Trail 3 in the UP and I know this is lame but I will tell you why especially since I do not usually ride that trail. Late March this year the wife and I rode from Lando to Rockland and back all on trail #3 all the while seeing not more than 10 sleds the entire time which is RARE. I finally realized that trail is nice but is typically bad since it is a MAIN run.

The other trial I like is #12 in the UP as everytime thru it is different and there are some nice views along the way. coming up from Sidnaw I "think" it is not #12 down there but the "gorge" trail switchbacks are fun on the way to twelve (at least I do not remember the switchbacks as being #12 but it could be, sorry if my brain is off on this one, it is just I been on it so much I don't pay attaention to the numbers as there are not many, I just remebers the actual trails/intersections)
 

Dave_B

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The "Gorge Trail" is 8/15 and 109, depending on where you are at. My favorite trail is the Jay Mayo trail. Even when it's closed but the "best" trail is the one that you have to make.
 

BREEZY

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I have to agree trail 3 in the up, along with 6 friends and the flippers way up past 3/4 on a perfect groomed trail got gives me gooooose bumps
 
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lenny

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this was trail 3, the first pic was along side where we stopped to eat some burgers
 

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Deleted member 10829

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Man, that's tough to name just one. I love 107, the 13 loop, trail 1 out of Bergland, 13 to Rockland and The South Boundary Road, but my favorite has to be 102. That trail has it all, and to top it off, gets groomed almost every night and rarely has a bump on it!
 

racerx

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107 did come to mind as that is usually the way we go and end up on 12 then 3. In regards to 3, I should have said the whole thing as it goes a long way and gets you into the big snow and the Peninsula.

8/15..yea that is the ticket..See I so into enjoying the trail that are I can't remember the numbers :)

The most trails in Ontario are pretty nice for sure! I have limited riding there to make then favorites.
 
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packerlandrider

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While in the Keweenaw, the Eagles Loop (especially the stretches on Garden City Rd. and Delaware Shortcut Rd.)

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While in Northeastern Wisconsin, lots of great trails in Northern Marinette/Florence Counties, but favorite would probably be Corridor 7 between Athlestane and Dunbar - seemingly one wide, yet windy forest road after another.

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whitedust

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Any trail but not freshly groomed but with limited traffic. I like more feedback than baby butt smooth keeps you on your toes.
 

halfpint

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trail 13 from twin lakes to greenland. the eagle loop. the trail going to spearfish canyon resort. trail 3 from the buckhorn bar in buckhorn wyoming to cement ridge lookout, and have to agree with cooksend, trail to the top of the world is awesome!
 
Man, that's tough to name just one. I love 107, the 13 loop, trail 1 out of Bergland, 13 to Rockland and The South Boundary Road, but my favorite has to be 102. That trail has it all, and to top it off, gets groomed almost every night and rarely has a bump on it!

X2, there all great but 102 is my favorite
 
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Deleted member 10829

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Any trail but not freshly groomed but with limited traffic. I like more feedback than baby butt smooth keeps you on your toes.

You are unique Whitedust! I've never met a trail rider that didn't want groomed trails. Never! :)
 

whitedust

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You are unique Whitedust! I've never met a trail rider that didn't want groomed trails. Never! :)

I might have confused ya I like groomed trails for sure but not 1st sled thru groomed baby's butt stuff. My Attack GT actually handles much better when trails are run in but was designed for somewhat ruff trails. Any sled I have owned always pushed in the soft stuff & I don't like that loss of control in corners so better for me to have something a bit hard to carve thru when power cruising. I also ride a lot of unplowed FRS & those are never groomed so a bit more skill is necessary but I sure don't need freshly gromed trails to enjoy myself.
 

bonnevier

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I'll agree with Mark....102 in the early morning after a late night groom is the best!

Man, that's tough to name just one. I love 107, the 13 loop, trail 1 out of Bergland, 13 to Rockland and The South Boundary Road, but my favorite has to be 102. That trail has it all, and to top it off, gets groomed almost every night and rarely has a bump on it!
 
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