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A Photo Essay of Recent UP Trail Rides: 2big4akdx & Nestrick
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[QUOTE="Nestrick, post: 798013, member: 45162"] [See photo: Left] Early the next morning [Saturday] we arose and were greeted with another glorious day … the sun was shining, the frogs were singing and the mosquitoes were biting! This picture illustrates how muddy we got running part of the Brevort loop … man, I don’t think I’d ever seen my bike that dirty before! Being the thumper man in the group, it was time to change my engine and tranny oil before we rode any further. With a bit of help from Neal we managed to get this task done without removing the bike from the trailer and we were soon on our way to the official Brevort Trailhead which is located a few miles south of Trout Lake down M-123 and then about 5 miles west of M-123 on Burma Road. [See photo: Middle] Upon driving into the parking lot, we immediately noticed another one of those seemingly ubiquitous Warnings affixed to the DNR Trailhead sign. [See photo: Right] This is the message it contained. Man, Da Yoopers sure seem to have that Woodsy guy pegged? Now we were becoming a bit frightened that we might get lost on this trail … and we were assessing my slow pace against the remainder of our Trail riding wish list … such things can change even the best laid plans. On final assessment, we opted to forego further riding on the Brevort and instead head up to the Newberry area and catch as much of Pine Ridge and Two Heart as we could today, then return to Trout Lake and catch more of Brevort on Sunday before leaving for home. We stopped at our motel and rented the room for another night and headed northwest to Newberry … as you will soon learn, this turned out to be a mistake and wound up costing us a couple extra hours driving. [/QUOTE]
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