Title: Holeylands Today Post by: digginfool on January 06, 2007, 08:40:16 PM Was out to Holeylands today. Still pretty soggy but it's getting there! Managed to get a couple miles out on my Raptor before I was forced to turn around. Can't wait!! I think it's about time to trade the Raptor in for an Outlander 800...
Title: Re: Holeylands Today Post by: pelele on January 06, 2007, 08:59:34 PM Was out to Holeylands today. Still pretty soggy but it's getting there! Managed to get a couple miles out on my Raptor before I was forced to turn around. Can't wait!! I think it's about time to trade the Raptor in for an Outlander 800... I was also out there today on my raptor 660 and my friend with his 700 and it was a blast... still soft but a lot of fun....we did a lot of miles to..... Title: Re: Holeylands Today Post by: LTR450 994 on January 06, 2007, 09:06:19 PM it's great for sliding the bike around and i was suprised on how far we were able to get on sport quadswith out get stuck. lots of fun today out there ;D
Title: Re: Holeylands Today Post by: pelele on January 06, 2007, 09:11:28 PM it's great for sliding the bike around and i was suprised on how far we were able to get on sport quadswith out get stuck. lots of fun today out there ;D Ohhh yeah fun no?????? Throwing "showers" of mud to you friends????? and how about that Big rock????wanted to kill me Uhhh???? :no :no Title: Re: Holeylands Today Post by: digginfool on January 07, 2007, 09:06:44 AM I saw you guys out there. I knew you were from this site when I saw your name on your flag. I was out there with my friend on my wife's Prairie and my son on his black Apex. I ride a white Raptor 660 and drive an F350 Crewcab with an 8" lift. I must have seen you at least a half dozen times, both at the bridge and when I moved the truck down to the pump house. It was a lot of fun out there, particularly the trail that parallels the levy on the south side.
Title: Re: Holeylands Today Post by: dirtyface on January 07, 2007, 09:30:05 PM I was out there yesterday and today rippin it on my outlander 800. love the power. ;)
Title: Re: Holeylands Today Post by: fastLANE on January 10, 2007, 06:47:38 PM Are they still enforcing the "flag" rule out there? I plan on going out there on sat and I want to know if I should bring mine and pick one up for my buddy that will be riding my other quad. Also, do dirt bikes need flags too?
Title: Re: Holeylands Today Post by: digginfool on January 10, 2007, 07:27:41 PM Word has it that they are enforcing the flag rule. When I was out there, everybody had one on. I would imagine that even bikes need a flag but I don't know how far you expect to get in that kind of mud on two wheels.
Title: Re: Holeylands Today Post by: pelele on January 10, 2007, 09:05:37 PM believe it or not it was good we have flags this weekend cause my friend (mx raptor 7r)
Almost get into a head on collision...... thanks to the flag he spotted the other rider and slow down so noone got hurt!!!!! i will use mine everytime Title: Re: Holeylands Today Post by: digginfool on January 10, 2007, 10:07:21 PM Flags are really very important out there. I've always used mine. There have been several situations where guys on the tracks have nearly run over people on quads because they can't see them. Later in the season when you can get well out into the Everglades, there are places where the grass is 2-4 foot taller than your head. Some guy blazing across there in his track machine would never see you until it was way too late.
Title: Re: Holeylands Today Post by: 2ndtime04gt on January 10, 2007, 11:22:45 PM I was out there sunday in my sons blazer. Wasnt brave enough to take it in the by our selves. We should be going back out soon with some friends and their jeeps. Look for a big blue blazer and come say hi.
Title: Re: Holeylands Today Post by: ScooterB on January 11, 2007, 10:47:59 AM Are they still enforcing the "flag" rule out there? I plan on going out there on sat and I want to know if I should bring mine and pick one up for my buddy that will be riding my other quad. Also, do dirt bikes need flags too? Per the FWC website listed under PUBLIC ACCESS & VEHICLES paragraph 12 "No person shall operate any all-terrain vehicle, motorized 2-wheeled vehicle or motorized 3-wheel vehicle unless it is equipped with an orange flag at least 10 inches wide and 12 inches long and displayed at a minium height of 6 feet above the top of the seat". Title: Re: Holeylands Today Post by: Patriot on January 19, 2007, 02:37:35 PM Can someone tell me how far it is to the pump station after the parking lot?
Is that where the trails are for sport bikes? I have been there but only where there is so much traffic by the parking lot. Thanks for the help Title: Re: Holeylands Today Post by: pelele on January 19, 2007, 02:59:12 PM 2nd pump is about 10 miles unpaved road after the 1st parking area....
is not just sport quads... is just a safer parking lot for your car paint.... (idiots doing donuts and stuff like that) Title: Re: Holeylands Today Post by: MuddyGirlatTheHump on January 24, 2007, 03:54:21 PM We always park at the pump station. It is better for the kids, cars, bikes, sanity!
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