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[QUOTE="woodsy, post: 801788, member: 27856"] Hi Scott - thought I better chip in here seems how we share that same GREAT name (pun definitly intended) - did you guys get the pun? DO THIS, especially if you wanna camp, follow M-37 toward Brohman, just south of Brohman, 10 Mile Road comes in from the west. Turn west on 10 mile. Stay on 10 mile until you pass the Benton Lake National Forest Campground. The first corner that you come to after the campground you will want to turn right on (NOT THE ENTRANCE TO THE CAMPGROUND - KEEP GOING ON THE ROAD). If you look real close to your left immediatly after turning the corner you will see the MCCCT triangle on your left. Follow this road about 1/2 a block and you will see a camping area on your left (you can camp FREE on state land!). If you camp there the MCCCT will run right thru your camp ground. This section of the MCCCT is PERFECT for kids because it is bordered by gravel roads and the range that they can ride is VERY DEFINITIVE! Also, the trail is wide with very little sand. Also, the camping area is a HUGE play area!! After this spot wears out, follow the gravel road North, GO BEYOND WHERE THE TRAIL COMES OUT OF THE SECTION YOU WERE JUST RIDING, go down the hill and across tank creek (I have a Deer hunting story I owe 2big4akdx about this bridge) about 1/2 mile and you will see where the MCCCT goes back into the woods on your left. After this point keep going on the gravel (lots of corners on the road) and the first two-track to the left that you come to turn left on - ya gotta watch for this, it kinda Y's off to the left on a hillside. Follow this trail to the next intersection and turn left again there. Right after you turn this left you will be in another camping area that also has the MCCCT going thru it. This section of the MCCCT is one of the best for doing what you are talking about! NOT LOADED WITH sand, NO whoops!! I have camped in these spots MANY TIMES and have had nothing but fun with my kids in them, the kind of fun you are looking for!! Be warned that the second spot gives about 1 mile of trail to the south and more then that to the North, wont want to just turn the kid loose here! When the trail comes out on the paved road to the North, you are at the end of the "NON-STREET LEGAL" section! Oh yea, ORV stickers and rules apply but a REAL FUN AREA!!! Even if you dont camp, it is still a nice spot to go play!! Now go have fun with your child!! :ride: SIGNED Another GREAT SCOTT!! (now do you guys get the pun? :) ) Oh yea, LOOK AT THIS GUYS, both these GREAT SCOTTS ride GREAT BIKES - GREEN!!! :thumb: [/QUOTE]
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