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[QUOTE="Nestrick, post: 801338, member: 45162"] Hey MiScott One place that I would suggest is the Geels South trail and the new ORV route that comes down from Roscommon and intersects the Geels North loop. This ORV route is real nice riding ... in my experiences is not overloaded with high speed riders or quads ... you may see the occasional jeep or 4WD truck but they are usually moving very slowly relative to you and the area is open and you generally have good visual leads. I believe this ORV route is about 10 miles long, so a round trip from Roscommon is a nice 20 mile trip and it is challenging enough to keep the little guy interested with enough rough spots that it is not boring. It is not whooped out and there is very little deep sand with which to contend. Then you could load up and drive south on old M-76 down to the Geels trail head ... about 12 miles or so. The connector leading across M-76 to the west is a couple of miles of dirt road but then it leads to the Geels South loop which can be ridden in chunks depending upon how far you want to ride. The two northern loops are real nice riding and would likely be fun for your young son based on your description of his ability ... plenty of places to stop and rest ... using the intra-trail connector, you can make two nice ~10 mile loops of basically single track that are not real tough to ride but would be plenty challenging. Perhaps the best trail I could suggest would be Ambrose Lake ... this is a short loop ... approximately 9 miles or so ... it is wide, well groomed, free of any tough obstacles and yet is fun to ride. Your son will love this place ... it is single track that he will not be overwhelmed by and yet can build his riding skills by increasing the speed as he develops some confidence. Hope these suggestions help ... I'm sure there are some trails on the west side of the state too ... maybe one of the guys from over there will offer some suggestions. terry nestrick :cool: [/QUOTE]
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