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1  General / Where to Ride? / Re: Biker's Paradise Heros - Thank You on: January 29, 2006, 10:19:51 PM
Trust me...we were beginning to wonder.  The most impressive point - these guys were late teens -early twenties (everyone looks young to me),polite and EXTREMELY helpful.  Someone raised those boys right!
LOL.
2  General / Where to Ride? / Biker's Paradise Heros - Thank You on: January 29, 2006, 08:48:32 PM
Big thank you to Hunter and his Daddy and a Special Thank you to the three young men with 4x4s who pulled us (white F350) and our trailer out of the sand and led us back to Howland.  YOU GUYS ROCK!!!

Of all the able body men out there who looked and left; and C&S Towing in Deltona who refused to come down the road; you guys were true gentlemen - Your Mom's would be proud of you!  I know I was.

Thanks again.


Bayou Momma, Praire Daddy, Bayou Kid, CrazyB and her girls Sophia & Hannah.
3  General / Where to Ride? / Re: Ocala or Croom? on: January 12, 2006, 06:43:31 AM
Definitely try Big Scrub (ONF).  We are a family of ATV'ers.  It has all different levels for ages 2 to 100!  Our 15 year old loves the trails & pits.  We go camping as well as just day trips and by far, this area has provided the most hours of fun for us.  DO NOT ride the non-posted areas, swail or forest roads - you WILL be ticketed if caught (and they are out there every weekend).

We camped during hunting season (they have until the 15th to clear out)- hunters are not a big deal - just watch out for fast moving trucks through what you thought was an ATV trail.

If you like nature - its got it - even a black bear!  We hit the trail across from BS in the a.m. and must have caught him on his morning stroll...we weren't sure who was more spooked - us or the bear.  Momma has a hard time shifting - but I can tell you - seeing a bear 10 feet in front of you larger than the Praire 360 - Momma had NO issue getting in reverse!

Take care and have fun!
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