Where to ride?
Where to ride?
So as a rookie that just bought a bike a couple months ago, itching to try it out, where can one ride on these weekends that the weather is cooperating?
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Re: Where to ride?
Unless you have studded tires I'm not sure if anywhere is ready yet? Typically Wildrose would be the first to open around here. You can call their hotline for updates.
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Re: Where to ride?
Lethbridge and Taber tracks are open this weekend.cmurray wrote:So as a rookie that just bought a bike a couple months ago, itching to try it out, where can one ride on these weekends that the weather is cooperating?
Re: Where to ride?
Thanks for all the suggestions, looks like Wildrose is closed (too wet) so may have to try further afield
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Re: Where to ride?
It is closed to the public now (kind of always was), and my understanding is that you will be ticketed with trespassing if you are caught there. It is currently an active gravel pit. It is also unsafe, as there is lots of garbage there. And its ALL gravel at this point (there used to be some dirt sections) which is less than fun to ride in. I would vote no on that one.
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Re: Where to ride?
We used to go out and ride very early in the season at Drumheller. Is that still allowed? I'm itching to ride as well so if anyone has a spot and is heading out, I'd be up for it if you want someone to go with. ...Steve
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Re: Where to ride?
Im such a buzz kill here, lol.... but no, Drum is closed... (as the guy that has always owned that land has decided to rent it out, the small amount that is owned by the goverment would still be ok, but its VERY minimal, I spoke to him last fall). The other Drum riding spot (right at the bottom of the hill on the way in) has new ownership as well, and vehicles have been towed, as she does not want trespassers of any kind. Honestly, as a person that looks into this thoroughly, you've got Taber track, Lethbridge track, or get some studs, or patiently wait a few weeks and keep your fingers crossed
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Re: Where to ride?
Good to know. Thanks, Allison!
Re: Where to ride?
Sad to think of all the wide open spaces we have right on our doorstep we have to drive almost 3 hours to get a ride in.
I guess I will hang in for the Blackfoot track to open.
A friend of mine who quads says that McLean is open all year but to quads only, is
that correct?
I guess I will hang in for the Blackfoot track to open.
A friend of mine who quads says that McLean is open all year but to quads only, is
that correct?
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Re: Where to ride?
Yep, as silly as it sounds McLean is closed to motorcycles for winter riding. I think it opens on May 1st, but I am not sure.cmurray wrote:Sad to think of all the wide open spaces we have right on our doorstep we have to drive almost 3 hours to get a ride in.
I guess I will hang in for the Blackfoot track to open.
A friend of mine who quads says that McLean is open all year but to quads only, is
that correct?
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Re: Where to ride?
cmurray wrote:Sad to think of all the wide open spaces we have right on our doorstep we have to drive almost 3 hours to get a ride in.
I guess I will hang in for the Blackfoot track to open.
A friend of mine who quads says that McLean is open all year but to quads only, is
that correct?
And that's why it's a good thing you joined RMDRA.
I know I'm being hypocritical but once I get back into riding I'll save my pessos to join up again.
Truly sad we're losing all these great areas. We're already so limited and it's only getting worse.
Re: Where to ride?
Yes and apologize for the question re McLean in the winter time, I see the topic is well covered on the website under land advocacy.
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Re: Where to ride?
A few years ago I rode at Fallen Timber. Temp was not very cold ~-7 but the deep snow caused me (not the KDX 220) to overheat so I looked for somewhere else. Someone built an oval track by the marina on Ghost Lake while others formed a course on the South side of the bridge. That was fun for me since I have some road race and dirt track exp. and crave high speed. It's easy to set up a course: simply follow your own tracks for a few laps. I bought some pylons at Princess Auto to add some discipline to my riding. Studs are required on ice but not on snow.
I sense that you don't have studs so I recommend staging at the Fallen Timber Parking lot. Ripping around the lot will give you some seat time. Once warmed up start to push the trails out. Bring the kids. They can ride or toast hot dogs etc. in the hut.
I sense that you don't have studs so I recommend staging at the Fallen Timber Parking lot. Ripping around the lot will give you some seat time. Once warmed up start to push the trails out. Bring the kids. They can ride or toast hot dogs etc. in the hut.