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Title: Riding in Cocco
Post by: Rubicon3303 on December 02, 2004, 05:10:16 AM
Anyone on here ride out in cocco  off of 524 near the dump? And if so you going saturday?


Title: Re: Riding in Cocco
Post by: KSCFIRE on December 02, 2004, 08:31:58 AM
Check with Team Quad Green here or at the Highlifter site. Either PM or e-mail him at those places. He lives right out there and rides out there often.


Title: Re: Riding in Cocco
Post by: Rubicon3303 on December 02, 2004, 08:35:57 AM
Thanks for the info ill try to get ahold of him. Or if you do talk to him let him know ill be there with a group of people this saturday night.


Title: Re: Riding in Cocco
Post by: wizo on December 02, 2004, 11:30:07 AM
I have never been off 524 but I ride almost every weekend in the Canaveral Groves/ Fay Lake area and also Jail Trail near the intersection Grissom and Port St. John Parkway. Im not sure if these are the areas you refer to. Give me some directions on where you are talking about and I would be more than happy to check it out. BTW my house backs up to Fay Lake Park so if anyone wants to go riding im always up for it just give me a shout.



Title: Re: Riding in Cocco
Post by: Rubicon3303 on December 02, 2004, 05:09:16 PM
Well if you take 520 out to 524 the when u turn on 524 the first road on the right i think  it is adamson then follow that road through a couple of curves then u come to a stop sign you go through the stop sign and the second street you come to make a left that road turns into a mulch road  everyone usually parks on the mulch and you go out from there. If you want to go saturday night let me know maybe we can meet out there.


Title: Re: Riding in Cocco
Post by: wizo on December 03, 2004, 04:54:31 AM
I think we are talking about the same place if you look on this map I believe you are talking about Areca Palm. http://www.mapblast.com/(b4lez255ce0swmagv0wqpt45)/map.aspx?C=28.3638%2c-80.82088&L=USA&A=12&PN=1134596163&S=800%2c740&P=|28.36380%2c-80.82088|1|Adamson+Rd%2c+Cocoa%2c+FL+32926|L1|&TI=Adamson+Rd%2c+Cocoa%2c+FL+32926

Just follow Adamson up on the map and tell me if thats what you are reffering to. Also if you keep heading north on the map you will see a road that runs north and south called Baltimore Ave that kinda borders a lake well thats my street and I can access Areca from the woods leaving my house.


Title: Re: Riding in Cocco
Post by: Rubicon3303 on December 03, 2004, 05:25:02 AM
Yea thats the same place.


Title: Re: Riding in Cocco
Post by: KSCFIRE on December 03, 2004, 12:18:01 PM
That area back and to the west is the "Black Hole" area. I don't think I'll be talking to Team Quad Green any time soon, or riding until I finish with my new house that's being built. Have fun Sat.  P.S. When you park down that dirt road watch your speed and don't tear up the road near the homes and horse barn. BCSO Deputy Hope lives where that horse barn is and asks to just please respect the fact that he and others live in that section and have to use those roads daily. If you don't he'll handle it in an offical manner. If you see him while loading or unloading out working on his fences or such, go over and say hi. I've done this in the past and it seems to help show that we're not all bad ATVer's. Also watch out for occasional horseback riders.


Title: Re: Riding in Cocco
Post by: Rubicon3303 on December 03, 2004, 01:16:52 PM
Thanks for the info ill keep it in mind.


Title: Re: Riding in Cocco
Post by: team_quad_green on December 08, 2004, 01:40:55 PM
ksc you need to call me about your drywall I have some people. I ride out there often, if not me there some of my peps out there. All I ask rubicon is dont cut any fences.