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[QUOTE="2TrakR, post: 816208, member: 27322"] Just for the record - I won't play "off trail" if it's not obviously legal (and it rarely is). I remember seeing that area listed as a point of interest on one of the maps, it's not listed on the DNR map anymore. The campground notes the sugar bowl or some such similar verbage open to quads (and notes the trail is bike only). Anyway, the "bowl" and hillclimb area is clearly marked as an ORV use area with carsonites. Saw 4 of them on the southern side (as I approached from the south) and determined by their presence it was legit to play. Oh - and YZMan - that new trail north of M-115 was some of the nicest I've run that was still "new" trail as it was broken in nicely and was quite smooth with a good groove in it. I contrast it against the "new" MCCCT between Ogemaw Hills and Rose City that, while new and not whooped, is very rough and choppy. [/QUOTE]
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