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Posted: 11/05/03 03:07 PM
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What are some good places to ride in the midwest???
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4Xfloored
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Posted: 11/11/03 05:36 PM
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St. Joes, north of ST. Louis is a good, family oriented ride spot. Turn a hair south, and you've got Turkey Bay OHV, located near Paducah/Mayfield Ky. The trails at Turkey Bay are alittle more Hard Core. The Badlands in Indiana are all right, if you like sand.
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NTHEWND
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Posted: 11/16/03 11:42 AM
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Turkey Bay is a great place to ride. Although the terrain can be rocky and challenging in places, there are easy trails that 4x4 and buggies use. Look for a story on this great riding area soon in ATV Rider!
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4Xfloored
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Posted: 11/17/03 04:21 AM
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Turkey Bay is a technical ride spot. It is our main destination for 2-day rides, due to it being 1.5 hrs. from us. The Tennessee River is low right now, and a lot of new trails have opened om the East side. The rocks have really become an issue with the leaves having fallen. We're just riding a little slower. You can't see the baby-heads as well.
Do you go there often?
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NTHEWND
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Posted: 11/20/03 04:38 PM
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I don't get there as often as I would like. I travel a lot with my job and I don't get much time at home. The last time I was there, I took my brother, he enjoyed it a lot.
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