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Eworm
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Trail at Seminole
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May 19, 2005, 01:34:43 PM »
Has anyone been on that trail lately? If so, have they changed it in any way? Is it longer, shorter, any jumps??
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backinsaddle
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Re: Trail at Seminole
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May 19, 2005, 04:05:20 PM »
I was on it about two months ago. They extended the trail. There was a short loop that was 5 or 6 miles long, and there is an extended trail that's quite a bit longer...i want to say 13 miles?
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Re: Trail at Seminole
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May 20, 2005, 04:07:20 PM »
Yeah but no wide quads for those trails, you get stuck inbetween the trees. There's alot of stumps and roots all over.
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Re: Trail at Seminole
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May 20, 2005, 08:04:36 PM »
Personally I didn't like the trail. It's slow, hot and sticky with no wind, like Toomey said - narrow - a stock sport quad will just fit through the trail in places rubbing tires on trees on both sides. I'm always worried about a stump or rock in an a-arm in spots where there's nowhere to go around. You make any error while going fast, and you're in a tree or ditch.
Might be good for the bike guys? Maybe after a few more times around I'll start liking it? Anybody else here like the woods trail?
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Re: Trail at Seminole
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May 20, 2005, 08:25:21 PM »
no!!!!they need to do something about all the stumps and jagged rocks..i had to plug a rear tire last time i was out there.
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Re: Trail at Seminole
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May 20, 2005, 09:12:18 PM »
man save your money not worth thextra 5 bucks way too narrow for sport quads lots of huge rocks everywere cant realy go that fast i cut one of my front holeshots whith a rock...... now it leaks i talked to jack at the track he said that the are going to clean it up a bit and make improvements on it.............
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Re: Trail at Seminole
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May 20, 2005, 09:27:50 PM »
Come on you guys...
I personally LOVE that trail...I would go as far to say it is one of the best places to practice XC...it is almost a 3 hour drive for us and it is worth every bit of it.
The trail is rough, rocky, and tight but that is what makes you a better rider...the harder you practice the faster you get.
I would understand if you were a casual trail rider (which is ok) that it may not be as fun for you...but as a racer it is a challenge...most courses here is Florida do not have as much variety.
Jusy my $.02
Jennifer Albright
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Re: Trail at Seminole
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May 21, 2005, 09:44:38 PM »
RG47, let me ask this. Would you like it better if there were fewer stumps and rocks?
My concern is the cost of damaging my a-arms and tires. I haven't given up on the trail though. The two times I rode it, I was with new riders that had only been on a machine a couple times before, and it was ungodly hot, and we were just puttering along. One of these days when its cool I'm going out there with a few more seasoned riders and try it again.
By the way RG47, I met Carlos from Image Racing at the track one time. Seemed like a real nice guy.
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Re: Trail at Seminole
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May 22, 2005, 07:53:09 AM »
I agree, there's only one trail and it's too narrow with lots of stumps and sharp rocks. However, I think it would be some fun at night.
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Re: Trail at Seminole
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May 22, 2005, 03:49:48 PM »
If you guys are talking about Seminole (Big Cypress) I'll have to agree with Jennifer, is a nice challenge to go on this trail, and it show your skills, we race on those woods not long a go, and it was hard but I enjoy a lot, now if we raced here, and didn't have that many quad stocked on the woods I don't see why are you guys to brake your quads if you'll be just riding .
It is a nice ride, just my opinion !!!
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Re: Trail at Seminole
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May 22, 2005, 06:04:24 PM »
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RG47, let me ask this. Would you like it better if there were fewer stumps and rocks?
My concern is the cost of damaging my a-arms and tires. I haven't given up on the trail though. The two times I rode it, I was with new riders that had only been on a machine a couple times before, and it was ungodly hot, and we were just puttering along. One of these days when its cool I'm going out there with a few more seasoned riders and try it again.
By the way RG47, I met Carlos from Image Racing at the track one time. Seemed like a real nice guy.
Carlos is a GREAT guy and he has a great company
I have never bent anything on the Seminole trail...but I understand your concern
It is no fun having to fix your quad...I know how that is!!
Hey...since you haven't given up on Seminole...maybe I will see ya out there sometime over the summer...I plan on spending lots of time there preparing for the 05-06 FTR and GNCC series
Jen
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Re: Trail at Seminole
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May 23, 2005, 07:21:31 AM »
So I guess it is the same with no new jumps or difference in lengths. IMO I think the trail is one the best ways to stay in shape for riding. Personally, I like it and friends with extended Arms and axles do like as well. The stumps and rocks can be cleaned up a bit but that is what riding is about.
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Re: Trail at Seminole
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June 11, 2005, 08:00:25 AM »
Where is this place at?
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Re: Trail at Seminole
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June 13, 2005, 07:48:33 AM »
Directions from Seminole Website:
From: Broward county, Miami Dade county, or Homestead:
Travel west on I-75, to exit #49 and go north.
Travel north for about 17 miles to Boundary rd. Go left on Boundary rd.
The track will be on the left in about 3 miles.
From West Palm: Take 441 to Belle Glade, go to 27 South Bay, turn right go north. Turn left on 835,
take to end go left on 833, 6 miles turn right on Boundary rd.
Track is 3 mile on left.
From Clewiston: West on 835, take to end go left on 833, 6 miles turn right on Boundary rd.
Track is 3 mile on left.
From Tampa: Go south on I-75 to Ft. Myers
From Ft. Myers: Take 82 to 29 going to Immokalee, turn left on 846 by airport, this will bring you to 833
Turn right and go about 14 miles to reservation, Turn right on Boundary rd. track is on left in about 3 miles.
From Naples: Take 846 into Immokalee turn right on 29, Turn left on 846 (near airport)
This will bring you to 833, turn right and go about 30 miles to reservation. Turn right on Boundary rd.
Track is on left in about 3 miles.
From Orlando: Take 27 south, go through Moore Haven, take 80 west about 5 miles
Turn left on 833, about 14 miles to reservation. Turn right on Boundary rd.
Track is on left in about 3 miles.
Hope this helps
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