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One way to detect a mall crawler from something else. Should be on the rear plate.
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I’m up here working, where’s a good place to take one?One way to detect a mall crawler from something else. Should be on the rear plate.
I've been to:I’m up here working, where’s a good place to take one?
Mine is getting tired of being on asphalt and concrete all the time.
Thank you very much sirI've been to:
Spider Lake Trail is decent, no large elevation changes, all generally easy, maybe some intermediate, but I didn't really notice.
https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/ohv/trail_detail.html?id=27
Mille Lacs ORV Park is another decent one, not as big as Spider Lake Trail, more open, but not too many trails. I think it would be fun in the winter.
https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/ohv/trail_detail.html?id=121
Iron Range OHV Park in Gilbert is the big granddaddy park in Minnesota. Lots of trails of varying challenges, miles and miles of stuff and plenty to have fun.
https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/ohv/gilbert/index.html
Appleton Area Recreational Park is not as big as the Iron Range, but it is pretty big, and it was fun for the short time I had. I managed to get high-centered, so I know I need others to be there when I go again. Lots of trails (20 miles) and varying levels.
https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/ohv/trail_detail.html?id=4
Frontenac Farms Offroad Park is near Red Wing Minnesota and is a private location that isn't open all the time. You have to watch facebook to see when they are open or be a part of the
https://mn4wda.org/business-associates/frontenac-farms-offroad-park/ MN4WDA org for private events. (I'm not yet).