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Waterbrat
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« on: October 01, 2009, 11:23:46 AM »

Hello Ev1,
My husband and I planning on coming to Brimstone this saturday for the first time. We are both reasonably new riders only rode atv's for about 2 years now. Is there anything we should look out for as in any danger from hunters or a friend of ours who rides often says that a lot of places you go and ride you really have to watch for other trail riders not paying attention or going very fast. I am excited but just want to be prepared. Also are there places we can fuel up throughout the area and what are the hours.
If anyone has pity on us we will be the obvious newbies lol feel free to give advice. Cool
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« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2009, 01:04:11 PM »

Hello Ev1,
My husband and I planning on coming to Brimstone this saturday for the first time. We are both reasonably new riders only rode atv's for about 2 years now. Is there anything we should look out for as in any danger from hunters or a friend of ours who rides often says that a lot of places you go and ride you really have to watch for other trail riders not paying attention or going very fast. I am excited but just want to be prepared. Also are there places we can fuel up throughout the area and what are the hours.
If anyone has pity on us we will be the obvious newbies lol feel free to give advice. Cool

First off Welcome to the forum and thanks for coming to Brimstone Wink

No hunter problems as long as you stay on the marked trails. For the most part once you get off trail #1 or #3 the trails are in the woods and tight so speeding atv's you wont see. Just keep an eye out for oncoming atv's and you'll be fine. There are a few gas station near by but no atv access Angry so you'll have to drive for that.

Buy a map and have fun !!!
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« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2009, 07:14:09 PM »

Welcome to Brimstone!
One thing I would like to add is since you're kinda new to the sport I would stay off the red trails for a while just to make sure your weekend doesn't grt ruined Grin. Ther's a lot of fun to be had on those green and blue trails and once you feel like you're ready then hit a red 1 or 2. BUT do not take 75y.....that may be more than you bargained for!
The most important thing to remember about off roading is always have fun and go home safe
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« Reply #3 on: October 01, 2009, 07:44:08 PM »

Thank You all for the info, we are definitley going to stay on the easy to moderate trails until we get a little more riding experience. We have watched some different videos online of people riding Brimstone and looks like there are some excellent trails for there for our skill level and ones we hope to be able to ride when we are more expierienced.  We are looking forward to a good time.
Thanks Again
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« Reply #4 on: October 04, 2009, 07:37:07 AM »

Are the leaves starting to change any down there yet?
They hav'nt here in KY.
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