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General / Re: Ride
« on: February 08, 2012, 05:05:17 PM »
The cabins are awesome.....Have fun ;D

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General / Re: where is everyone ?
« on: January 07, 2012, 01:06:26 PM »
I'm like Gut, sittin here in Louisville. Lurking ;D ;D ;D
We where down last weekend to do some hunting. I agree with stakk too a lot of Facebook posts.

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General / Re: Toy hauler advce 5th wheel or trailer
« on: November 06, 2011, 05:48:46 PM »
I cant help a lot , but i will say that a 5th wheel is a better way to go. You can buy an adapter for the tongue so all you'll have in the bed is the ball. Thats what most people that i know have done. There is nothing wrong with a bumper pull but it wont pull as good and they are harder to find. I'll try to get Denny to respond as well, as he has a had both types i think.

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General / Re: In memory of Camo.......
« on: August 25, 2011, 01:47:28 PM »
Great post Danny. I miss him as does everyone that knew him. Riding just isn't the same anymore :(

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Events / 2011 SxS & ATV Roundup information
« on: August 24, 2011, 02:41:56 PM »
For the third year in a row, Brimstone Recreation will be hosting the ATV and SXS Roundup brought to you by YAMAHA.  The excitement will kick off on Friday, September 2nd 2011, with easy, moderate, and difficult Guided Rides and will continue throughout the weekend. The guided rides will be led by local trail masters. There will also be a Show and Shine on Friday followed by a “meet and greet” and drive-in movie at the Yamaha Event Area. The competitive events, drag races, sled pulls, pole bending, obstacle course, mud bogs, and ladies dash for cash, will begin on Saturday at 11:00 and end with a live concert by Tracy Lawrence at the Half Cabin Event area. There is also a Kid Zone, to ensure that riders of all ages have a memorable time. Sunday will be an action-packed day with the King of the Mountain endurance challenge and the Moonshine Run. The King of the Mountain Endurance challenge is by far the most entertaining event of the weekend. The KOTM proves to be the toughest SXS and ATV race in the country. It challenges the most experienced riders with extreme obstacles and the winner will get a $2000 payout and bragging rights to be the King of the Mountain.  The Moonshine Run, which will be held after dark this year, will bring the event to a close on Sunday evening.  And don’t forget the manufacturer demo areas where you can get a feel for the latest machines from Yamaha and Can-Am.

For those who want to compete in any or all events, registration will begin at 7:00 Saturday morning at the event area. The competitors who want to compete in Saturday's events will be required to have the proper safety equipment. You must have a helmet, gloves, eye protection, long pants, closed toe shoes, and a long sleeve shirt. You must have these to participate. The rules for those who are participating in the KOTM race can be found on Brimstone's forum under the "Events" tab.

Come on out and join in on all the fun!

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Trail Updates! / Trail grooming
« on: July 27, 2011, 02:13:48 PM »
Just wanted to let you folks know that they will be grooming some of the trails over the next month or so ;D

I know there are plenty that they already have on the list to work on, but feel free to suggest any that you think might might need it ;)

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Events / Re: event pics?
« on: July 27, 2011, 02:10:45 PM »
Great question......I'll see what i can find out ;)

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Events / Re: White Knuckle 2011
« on: July 27, 2011, 02:09:27 PM »
Don't know if it makes a difference but in drag and poles Matt Warman was riding a 250R not a 450R. And in the drag, Luke Myers got 1st place in the 450 class. He was left out on this list? Can't wait until September! Thanks.

Changes have been made. I'll have to find the sheet for the whole 450 class ::)

thanks

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General / Re: The Daily "Bullshoot"
« on: July 27, 2011, 02:05:09 PM »
I just wanted to let everyone know that we will be grooming the trails over the next month. The rain was pretty hard on some of them ;)

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I am bringing my family to Brimstone for a week starting 7-1. We have two SXSx and two 400EXs. This will be our first visit and I have a few questions. The 400s will be ridden by younger riders and one of the SXSs will be piloted by my wife so we want to steer clear of trails too tough for them. Moderate trials are fine, what trails should we avoid? For seanic rides (water falls, rivers, etc...) what are good trails to ride? Any must see trails? My son and I are fairly experienced and like challenging rides. Suggestions for when it's just he and I on the SXSs? Any genreal info, suggestions, or things we need to know are apperciated.

Thanks in advance?

Lots of questions......I'll try to answer a few of them ;D

You'll want to stay off the red trails for sure with the wife and young one. Some of the blue trails are a bit rough in spots due to the weather lately, just take your time and you'll be fine on those. There are several scenic places to hit, overlook on trail 92, waterfall on trail 107, picture rock ( don't know the trail number ) Tons of great trails. Maybe sir-cigar will see this one and add a few of the ones that he's been working on this spring.
Challenging trails ;D look for the red and "Y" trails 44y, 75, 75y, 87, 87y but be warned the spring rains haven't been kind to any of these trails :o

Fire works are going on this weekend too.

I'm headed down on friday as well ;D

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Events / Re: 2010 KOTM Race Video Story
« on: June 08, 2011, 05:06:57 PM »
I think they did a great job covering the race ;) although they do have Luke's name wrong ;D ( its Lester not lesner )

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General / Re: Coming your way June 18th.
« on: June 08, 2011, 05:04:38 PM »
Glad to hear that Cutter ;) Panner man is usually around on the weekends, you should check with him on the new trails that he's been working on

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General / Re: Third time at Brimstaone coming from Pickett Ideas
« on: June 08, 2011, 05:02:08 PM »
Panner man would be the best to answer this one, but old stoggie , twisted sister( cant remember the numbers but they are on the map ) and camo trail are good ones and your on the same end as 75, 92, 44y. You'll get a little of everything on that end of the park.

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I saw several people taping it hopefully somebody will post it up for you  ;)

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General / Re: Happy Birthday JB
« on: May 18, 2011, 03:26:42 PM »
Thanks  ;D

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