70 Mile ATV Ride
Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2021 7:01 pm
I did a 70 mile ATV ride yesterday (Sat 8/21) in the county where my new house is. It was a community organized ORV Fun Fest. Kind of set up like a scavenger hunt where there are stops along the way, you have to complete a task and get your scorecard punched.
I had originally intended to ride my off road mini bike on this thing but decided that would be too long a ride. The MB isn't very comfortable for long rides. And it was the first major ride on my rebuilt Polaris. My wife was supposed to go (I have a 2 up machine) but had to take care of her mother.
So the deal was to show up at the county fairgrounds from 8-10 for registration ( I pre registered online). Kickoff was 10. Now, it's been 10-12 years since I went on a group ride. In that time the dynamics have changed. Back in the day, it was mostly ATVs with maybe a couple of side by sides aka UTVs in the mix. Today, there were maybe a dozen ATVS and about 200 SXSs. Some of these things cost $30K+. I did meet lots of nice people and hooked up with a local guy and his wife on a 2 up ATV who has a farm about 5 miles from the new house. We rode together all day. We exchanged info to hook up in the future. He isn't familiar with the trails near my house so I thought I would take him out and show him around.
Anyway, in that county you can ride ORVs (off road vehicles) on any street or road other than state highways. They got special permission to ride on the state highway that runs through town. Then it was all dirt/gravel roads out in the country. Of the 70 miles about 60 miles was on road, 10 miles off road. I'm kind of glad I didn't take the mini bike. Those side by sides were going 60 mph on the back roads. My ATV does about 55. My mini bike does about 30. And the off road portions was pretty deep sand, easy for an ATV/UTV no so much on a motorcycle/mini bike.
Got back to the fair grounds around 4pm, treated to a pulled pork dinner, prize drawing etc. Overall it was pretty fun but grueling day. I might be getting to old to be doing this stuff on an ATV. I can see my people are riding UTVs. I was by far the oldest guy on an ATV. The guy/wife I met was at least 10 years younger. My back, legs and hands were cramping up pretty bad near the end. Riding the back dirt/gravel roads behind bunches of others meant eating dust all day. Fortunately I had goggles and my covid mask to cover my face.
And my rebuilt ATV held up fine. It's 16 years old but I didn't have any problems with it. Hopefully my wife (and my ATV) will be able to do it with me next year.
I had originally intended to ride my off road mini bike on this thing but decided that would be too long a ride. The MB isn't very comfortable for long rides. And it was the first major ride on my rebuilt Polaris. My wife was supposed to go (I have a 2 up machine) but had to take care of her mother.
So the deal was to show up at the county fairgrounds from 8-10 for registration ( I pre registered online). Kickoff was 10. Now, it's been 10-12 years since I went on a group ride. In that time the dynamics have changed. Back in the day, it was mostly ATVs with maybe a couple of side by sides aka UTVs in the mix. Today, there were maybe a dozen ATVS and about 200 SXSs. Some of these things cost $30K+. I did meet lots of nice people and hooked up with a local guy and his wife on a 2 up ATV who has a farm about 5 miles from the new house. We rode together all day. We exchanged info to hook up in the future. He isn't familiar with the trails near my house so I thought I would take him out and show him around.
Anyway, in that county you can ride ORVs (off road vehicles) on any street or road other than state highways. They got special permission to ride on the state highway that runs through town. Then it was all dirt/gravel roads out in the country. Of the 70 miles about 60 miles was on road, 10 miles off road. I'm kind of glad I didn't take the mini bike. Those side by sides were going 60 mph on the back roads. My ATV does about 55. My mini bike does about 30. And the off road portions was pretty deep sand, easy for an ATV/UTV no so much on a motorcycle/mini bike.
Got back to the fair grounds around 4pm, treated to a pulled pork dinner, prize drawing etc. Overall it was pretty fun but grueling day. I might be getting to old to be doing this stuff on an ATV. I can see my people are riding UTVs. I was by far the oldest guy on an ATV. The guy/wife I met was at least 10 years younger. My back, legs and hands were cramping up pretty bad near the end. Riding the back dirt/gravel roads behind bunches of others meant eating dust all day. Fortunately I had goggles and my covid mask to cover my face.
And my rebuilt ATV held up fine. It's 16 years old but I didn't have any problems with it. Hopefully my wife (and my ATV) will be able to do it with me next year.