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Tri-County Scrambling Area
by klier 2 years 363 days 15 hours 36 minutes ago
Pros: Soft sand in the scrambling area - very forgiving. Jumps and berms are perfect for my quad. Hill climbs. ATVs only. Friendly people. Shelter/cookout area. Close proximity to me. Usually always quads their on weekends.
Cons: The rocks, oh my god, the rocks. Make them stop. The trail is far, far shorter than advertised on the DNR website.
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Pros: Soft sand in the scrambling area - very forgiving. Jumps and berms are perfect for my quad. Hill climbs. ATVs only. Friendly people. Shelter/cookout area. Close proximity to me. Usually always quads their on weekends.
Cons: The rocks, oh my god, the rocks. Make them stop. The trail is far, far shorter than advertised on the DNR website.
I love going to Tri-County, because it's so close to where I live, and you can very easily work up a sweat out there. If you have a sport quad, you need to give Tri-County a try. If you have a utility quad, and are out for a slow ride, you will probably get bored of the trail in about 15 minutes. However, expansion of the pit will take place during the Winter/Spring of 2005-06.
If your plan is to run full throttle through the whole pit, then you are going to want to get a set of skid plates. The rocks in the middle of the pit are brutal to rims, sprockets, and anything else unprotected.
If you are planning a trip here, let me know, because I'm there all the time...
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