--toyguy---
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Is this wise?? Considering there is only 2000' or so of 4x4 trail. Definitely not a "destination" as of yet, other than to go up and see some old friends.
I guess it will be a good test of how well built and "sustainable" this new "engineered" Reiter is..... I hope the hard work is not lost.
What I'm concerned about is every kid and their moms exploder killing the place when they should not be up there....... Reiter has changed but people have not......
I am against it.......
Who is the "gate keeper"? Who will be monitoring the site?
New E&E person. Haven't met them yet
Is there going to be people "patrolling" on days the park is closed?
No....
So here are the issues I have with it..
1---a single trail is going to get used to **** (granted there is also single track stuff)
2--- those who bring quads are going to do what?
3---the word gets out that reiter is open and during the week folks are going to be out there screwing stuff up.
4--waist of $$ to bring a single person in for this on the weekends.
5--Is the E&E person who is up there going to keep an eye on the trail/keep folks on the trail?
Just some that were on the top of my head.
So that would mean that eventually the DNR will convert any 4x4 trails to an atv trail!!!!!Since the quad trunk trail isn't done yet they will using the 4x4 single trail,unless they finish hardening there trunk trail.
No....
So here are the issues I have with it..
1---a single trail is going to get used to **** (granted there is also single track stuff)
2--- those who bring quads are going to do what?
3---the word gets out that reiter is open and during the week folks are going to be out there screwing stuff up.
4--waist of $$ to bring a single person in for this on the weekends.
5--Is the E&E person who is up there going to keep an eye on the trail/keep folks on the trail?
Just some that were on the top of my head.
Is there going to be people "patrolling" on days the park is closed?
So that would mean that eventually the DNR will convert any 4x4 trails to an atv trail!!!!!:stirpot:
I knew there was a reason that the DNR left a 54" open area in the 4x4 trail!!!!!!![]()
its a green trail,designed for 4x4 with 33 inch tires and atleast one locker.Went out there today around 3. Any idea what difficulty they are going to call this trail?
I ran the whole trail in Ashley's 4Runner which is stock gears, stock IFS, no lockers, a 4" lift and 35" Toyo MTs. It was certainly a challenge in two spots because of how the rocks funnel you down the center (annoying in my mind). I have to hit both sides equally so I can keep one side from spinning with no lockers, and also to keep the truck from flopping over due to the lack of flex up front. It went through the whole thing unassisted as I said, and admittedly it was a lot more of a challenge than I expected (for a basically stock truck). In my truck with lockers, gears, etc, I don't think I would enjoy it as much as driving a trail like they used to be. I guess I just prefer going down the trail with obsticals here and there, not a trail of solid rocks down both sides. Obviously this is personal preference, but I would still love to borrow a trailer and take my truck none the less to see what its like when I can climb on one side or the other and not be forced down the center. We also spent some time chatting with a guy in a very clean or restored orange willys, and a young man from the DNR who snapped some pictures of us along the trail from the rock pile on out.
That said, for her truck, it made for a really fun afternoon with her and my boy (for his first time!) and I'm really glad it is available for us to use again. A big thanks to everyone who has been involved, and I am looking forward to more work and expansion up there.
~T.J.