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A Photo Essay of Recent UP Trail Rides: 2big4akdx & Nestrick
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[QUOTE="Nestrick, post: 798010, member: 45162"] [See photo: Left] This is the trailhead parking facility for Kinross. It is nicely graveled, has a restroom facility and is picture perfect. Upon our arrival we even had some company … a husband and wife team was preparing to ride Quads in the area. Kinross is a 25 mile trail basically divided into north and south loops of about equal length. The GLTR lists it at a Difficulty Rating of 3. In my opinion, the north loop is considerably easier to ride as a significant portion is ATV accessible. We even passed a couple of ladies riding their Quads on this section of the trail when we started riding. The south loop is another story … it is much more technical, narrower, rocky in spots, over grown in areas and quite twisty. In my opinion, I would rate the north loop a 2 and the south loop between a 3 and a 4 depending on where you are riding. [See photo: Middle] This is typical of the conifer stands we passed through on the north loop … the trail is wide and easy to ride. The scenery was out of this world. [See photo: Right] We stopped to take a break and eat a snack at this rather peculiar spot. Seems they left a wind row of pines that is three trees wide separating a road just to my left and an open field, to my right, supporting regrowth following a clear cut sometime in the recent past. The trail runs down the inside of the wind row which is over a quarter of mile in length … it is perfectly straight and from this spot one cannot see the outlet at the other end. We had been eating peanuts as a snack, and when we got ready to leave we could hear a lot of very heavy rustling in the pine boughs above our heads … bet it was one of those vicious Yooper squirrels thinking we were lost and were gonna try to make a snack out of him? [/QUOTE]
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