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toughsportsman500
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« on: March 14, 2006, 10:47:59 PM »

I was wondering if the ATV trails being mapped are gonna have lots of mud holes to go through and and hills to climb?And will trails that people used to go on before they started doing all this be mapped?
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« Reply #1 on: March 15, 2006, 04:29:04 PM »

Yes, there will be plenty of mud, also, all the trails within the property lines will be mapped, we have about 150-160 miles so far........Keep in mind though....Brimstone's boundry will be on the map's when printed and several trails that are ridden to this day, go off the Brimstone line in several places, (such as Gobey) some trails come right back on, But the bottom line is, your map will show you the line's and if you choose to venture off the Brimstone property you are on your own until you are back on it....( No man's land so to speak) I don't see a big problem with this right now, BUT if in the future, some land owners don't want traffic on their property, that is their right, and we must comply with their wishes.....just tread lightly, and obey the trail rules and don't show bad attitude's and everything should be cool........
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