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Kookanusa

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 6:45 am
by Rockhound
We rode Koocanusa on Feb 25 and 26 on rubber tires. It was in excellent overall condition and I would rate it 7/10. There was no snow at all and just a few icy patches that could easily be avoided. Believe it or not, it was dusty. The dunes were beautiful. The steep northern exposures down in the trees were very slippery and still frozen, but anything up on the plateau or down to the south was excellent. No more ice tires for me this season!

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 7:21 pm
by MtnBlue
Thanks for the update. I'll be heading down there soon :cheers:

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2005 5:49 pm
by Dobi
Where exactly is this place and where do you stage from? I am getting tired of hammering away at the country roads in my area. :banghead:

MtnBlue let me know if you are heading down there in the near future, with Glenn gone back East for the next month I am hoping that I can get lot's of riding in to make him jealous :devil:

mike

Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2005 1:58 am
by MtnBlue
Dobi wrote:Where exactly is this place and where do you stage from? I am getting tired of hammering away at the country roads in my area. :banghead:

MtnBlue let me know if you are heading down there in the near future, with Glenn gone back East for the next month I am hoping that I can get lot's of riding in to make him jealous :devil:

mike
Hopefully within the next 2-3 weeks. All depends if we get any snow in the Mtns(doesn't look like it for a week or so :banghead: ) . Trying to scare up a few people to go. Plus need to get bike ready for riding.

Chuck

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 10:51 am
by Kwi-Chang
The best place to stage at Koocanusa is down Dorr Cut Off Rd.
If you take the 93 highway turning off of the #3 and head south a few minutes you will cross a bridge over the Elk River. I think it is the 1st main road on the right after the bridge (there is a information sign at the turn) this is Dorr Cut Off Rd.
Go west on the road for a few minutes and you will join up with Dorr Rd.
Go to the right and a few minutes down the road you will see several trails - stop and stage anywhere around there.

There are miles of trails & old dirt roads in the area to ride on. There is rumor of locals trying to shut down some of the areas however so stay on existing trails. It is a semi-arid area and when a guy on a dirtbike goes off the trails it takes 10's of years before the vegetation grows back enough to cover the damage. This is especially true on the hills.

Kwi

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 12:05 pm
by Dobi
Thanks a bunch for the directions KwiChang :cheers: