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ACcrossfire79
Hey guys, Where are some good backcountry riding spots within an hour of Duluth? i_need_snow.gif
flyballdogs
bayfield wisconsin
doomanG
QUOTE(ACcrossfire79 @ Feb 22 2008, 01:41 PM) *
Hey guys, Where are some good backcountry riding spots within an hour of Duluth? i_need_snow.gif

bessemer michigan its less than 2 hours from duluth.its on the wisconsin border!
rherman52
I have always enjoyed futher up the north shore. Grand marais, Maybe Tofte is you don't want to drive that far.


QUOTE(doomanG @ Sep 22 2008, 09:32 PM) *
bessemer michigan its less than 2 hours from duluth.its on the wisconsin border!

BRAAAAP
QUOTE(ACcrossfire79 @ Feb 22 2008, 12:41 PM) *
Hey guys, Where are some good backcountry riding spots within an hour of Duluth? i_need_snow.gif

As you probably know there are not many "back country" areas in MN.
Just 20 minutes north of Duluth Between Fish, and Caribou Lake There is a place called "The Work Farm". usually it is pretty beat up, but if you go back in the woods there is good powder, and some pretty decent hills.
jafraune
QUOTE(BRAAAAP @ Nov 9 2008, 10:58 PM) *
As you probably know there are not many "back country" areas in MN.
Just 20 minutes north of Duluth Between Fish, and Caribou Lake There is a place called "The Work Farm". usually it is pretty beat up, but if you go back in the woods there is good powder, and some pretty decent hills.


Thats a great spot....i got a cabin on caribou lake. Probably me that beats them all up around there hahaha. Its a pretty big area and you got to find some good powder usually. There are lots of rolling hills go after a huge snowfall would be great.
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