I need a place to ride!

I know I have been there a couple of times. mainly looking for someone to ride with. Just checking to see if any one on here is from around here. Haspin Acres and Badlands are both sweet places to ride!
 
I know I have been there a couple of times. mainly looking for someone to ride with. Just checking to see if any one on here is from around here. Haspin Acres and Badlands are both sweet places to ride!

Yea, fallen riders always leave people in a bind. I have to admit, I will sell the Blaster by the end of the year and be ATV-less for quite a while, but will get back into it a couple years later. Loans are raping me and I want them DONE ASAP.

Does anybody else go out and ride with you? ATVing is a lot of about networking friends of friends of friends and then people you bump into at Haspin, Badlands, Silver Lake, etc.
 
pack you load and high tail it out here to Oregon. At Winchester Bay, we have the tallest sand dunes in Oregon. Over a dozen that are over 250 feet tall, and 5 climbs that rise 500+ feet. Enough trial riding in the bush that will rip your arms off.
 
pack you load and high tail it out here to Oregon. At Winchester Bay, we have the tallest sand dunes in Oregon. Over a dozen that are over 250 feet tall, and 5 climbs that rise 500+ feet. Enough trial riding in the bush that will rip your arms off.

Banshee hill is something i wanna ride...not as intense as it once was, but i heard on HQ that theres new trails forming on that bad boy...
 
there are two new trails to the left as you sit at the bottom. The first one to the left is fairly easy on my Honda. The one to the far left is trouble. Ive tried 9 times and made it once. There are 14 (300 degree) switch backs and no run ups. Then just when you think youve made it, the very last section is steeper then a mother and dang near vertical the last 40 feet. The total climb is 415 feet.

There is another trail out between the 3rd and 4th fingers, named Buttercup. The easiest way to find it is head to the top of the 4th finger (Baldy), stay hard left at the end. Drop down in the trees and keep going down. It will find you at that point.

Here is a pic of the root climb.
ryan.jpg
that lil section behind my friend Ryan is 10 feet tall and straight up and down.
 
there are two new trails to the left as you sit at the bottom. The first one to the left is fairly easy on my Honda. The one to the far left is trouble. Ive tried 9 times and made it once. There are 14 (300 degree) switch backs and no run ups. Then just when you think youve made it, the very last section is steeper then a mother and dang near vertical the last 40 feet. The total climb is 415 feet.

There is another trail out between the 3rd and 4th fingers, named Buttercup. The easiest way to find it is head to the top of the 4th finger (Baldy), stay hard left at the end. Drop down in the trees and keep going down. It will find you at that point.

Here is a pic of the root climb.
ryan.jpg
that lil section behind my friend Ryan is 10 feet tall and straight up and down.


DAMN! That isn't no root that's a burried TREE! I would get so broke! I have this full throttle problem, I blame AWK!
 
there are two new trails to the left as you sit at the bottom. The first one to the left is fairly easy on my Honda. The one to the far left is trouble. Ive tried 9 times and made it once. There are 14 (300 degree) switch backs and no run ups. Then just when you think youve made it, the very last section is steeper then a mother and dang near vertical the last 40 feet. The total climb is 415 feet.

There is another trail out between the 3rd and 4th fingers, named Buttercup. The easiest way to find it is head to the top of the 4th finger (Baldy), stay hard left at the end. Drop down in the trees and keep going down. It will find you at that point.

Here is a pic of the root climb.
ryan.jpg
that lil section behind my friend Ryan is 10 feet tall and straight up and down.

We have a quarry next to my hometown where there is land trenched out and there is a wicked steep hill.....probably only about 60 feet tall but it is STEEP.....probably 65 degrees or so. There are tracks there, but they have to be all going down it. We went out there and this kid on a 400ex hit this thing at speed and the SOB basically did a backflip about halfway up it giving it gas. Let's just say after seeing a bent axle, rims, steering stem, bars, A-arms, and subframe, I decided not to give that hill a go. I:I
 
Man these all sound like some awesome places moving to Utah in 3 months and going to the Moab thats going to be some real riding can't wait! I have already road by the salt flats great place also. Not selling my blaster ever!