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I don't know if last year was a fluke or a sign of things to come with our ever evolving weather patterns. You know the deal. If you buy a sled it won't snow, if you hold off, we will have a great sled season. I took this picture in early October on Rt. 93 south near Concord.
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i was honestly thinking about a 4 wheeler of some kind to be able to ride almost year round. the down side to that is were are the good trails to ride near Moultonborough?
Dasilvas said that you almost have to travel nearly an hour and half for trail riding. anybody have some ideas? i no the trails on Red Hill are forbidden by atv's of any kind.
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Buy a side by side and register it for the road. Then you can cruise the class 6 roads in the area and trailer it if you want some trail riding. Still does not get you on the snomo trails in the winter, but you could likely drive down the road to a launch and get on the lake.
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Location: Belmont NH but prefer Jackman Maine
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I've heard of being able to sticker a jeep to us on OHRV trails but never an OHRV for the road.
I believe the class 6 road must be designated open to OHRV's/ATV's before you can ride on it and almost all snowmobile trails are off limits to ATV's, OHRV's, jeeps and trucks. As it should be because they do a number on the trails especially any wet area's. And remember the instant you turn off that class 6 road you are trespassing on someones private property weather posted or not, and subject to fines. Below is a link to areas open to riding, you can find more with a little searching. I do not think there are many if any worth trailering to south of the White Mountains. Most class 6 roads, if open are not very long and you would grow board with them very quickly. http://www.nhstateparks.org/experien...FQZnOgod6CQAEg
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