Title: To buy or not to buy at RR? Post by: Kawa3 on December 26, 2011, 10:01:17 PM I'm thinking about buying some land at RR and wondering how is it for mud and water riding for atvs/utvs? Any other info I should know that isn't on the RR site or other land sellers sites?
Title: Re: To buy or not to buy at RR? Post by: digginfool on December 27, 2011, 10:51:11 AM The riding at RR is mostly sandy trails. You can easily put in 30 - 40 miles in an afternoon and hardly ride the same trail twice. There are a couple areas where people ride in the mud but they're pretty well scattered and none are that large. Most of the wet areas are off limits to everybody. There's a good reason they do that. Many of the trails have water on them but have hard, sandy bottoms. Besides getting wet, not much challenge. I would say that if you are in it for hard-core mud riding, save your money and use it to go to Dirty Foot or others like it. You won't find that kind of mud riding at the Ranch.
Title: Re: To buy or not to buy at RR? Post by: turbosire on December 27, 2011, 08:27:01 PM I am thinking on buying a lot there early next year. Can you build a camp in your lot or you have to stay on the camping area?
How about a shooting range or you can only shoot during hunting season? I'm more family oriented I usually ride with my family and some friend, is this a good place for that or is more fast pace trails? Thanks Title: Re: To buy or not to buy at RR? Post by: digginfool on December 27, 2011, 09:41:22 PM In the past, the club would assign you a spot to build a camp if you didn't own a lot within the 'camping' area but I don't believe they do that anymore because long time occupiers of land were being thrown off their assigned spot because somebody bought the land underneath. If you want to build a camp, spend the money to get a deeded spot within the camping area. If you have a trailer or tent and don't mind, they do have a designated camping area and then it doesn't matter where your land is. Building a camp or camping anywhere else is not allowed. As far as the riding goes, it is far more family oriented than any other type of riding. You still have a few that haven't realized that yet and drive like idiots but for the most part it's a very laid-back atmosphere.
Title: Re: To buy or not to buy at RR? Post by: turbosire on December 28, 2011, 08:54:29 PM Thanks for the response. How about the Everglades headwaters proposal? This will affect everything in RR?
Title: Re: To buy or not to buy at RR? Post by: Kawa3 on January 04, 2012, 08:45:20 PM How is the hunting at RR? For Pigs/deer/turkey? Good, bad, moderate..what hunting?
Title: Re: To buy or not to buy at RR? Post by: FORDFANZ on January 04, 2012, 09:48:46 PM How is the hunting at RR? For Pigs/deer/turkey? Good, bad, moderate..what hunting? How do you like that ranger Crew ??????Title: Re: To buy or not to buy at RR? Post by: Kawa3 on January 04, 2012, 10:12:43 PM Love it! Hauls the car seat perfect, plenty fast, rides great, pulls 31s easy and turns heads.
Title: Re: To buy or not to buy at RR? Post by: mrbones on January 09, 2012, 03:56:50 PM So, you gonna buy out there at RR?
Title: Re: To buy or not to buy at RR? Post by: Kawa3 on January 09, 2012, 09:01:38 PM Not for sure yet, why?
Title: Re: To buy or not to buy at RR? Post by: Prowler74 on January 24, 2012, 12:15:00 PM Been thinking of buying at RR to for some time. Im also a family guy. I guess once i buy there i could jsut meet pple that are riding there.
It would be nice to mee other pple to ride with though. It would suck to get stuck out in middle of a trail with the wife and kids and have a flat or something break and not have a trialbuddy there to tow you back. Thats why i typicall only ride on my property. See my Post about UTV riding in Central FLorida and we can organoze a ride somewhere. Title: Re: To buy or not to buy at RR? Post by: svtbolt04 on January 30, 2012, 03:07:43 AM Buy Buy Buy!
Title: Re: To buy or not to buy at RR? Post by: big O on January 30, 2012, 06:40:02 PM yes yes yes!!!! ;D ;D
Title: Re: To buy or not to buy at RR? Post by: Ida_Mann on February 06, 2012, 08:22:45 PM last I heard the Everglades headwaters proposal was out the window as far as RR was concerned.
and that makes me happy Title: Re: To buy or not to buy at RR? Post by: chuckorlando on April 16, 2012, 07:14:09 AM We are also considering RR or suburban. I mean truth is, for the price you cant beat having all tha land. I'm glad o hear they have mostly trails and not mud. Keep us posted
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