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The Polaris App does not show much of anything as far as "trails" around Custer. But you will be plenty happy riding the forest roads. Can always pickup a forest road map, although I am told the "good roads" have been off the maps for decades. Just remember if you come to a cow gate in the road open it and drive through, then close it again. Also stay off private property.
i mean, what are you looking for then?
the "forest roads" i was on out west i wouldn't take my pickup down.... probably nothing short of a rubicon jeep on some of them
I assume they will be clearly marked with a private property sign correct?
I would have assumed if you come to a big ass gate, it's not yours so dont open it.
Dont need my finding out im on private property being shots fired at me.
I assume they will be clearly marked with a private property sign correct?
I would have assumed if you come to a big ass gate, it's not yours so dont open it.
Dont need my finding out im on private property being shots fired at me.
I've come across ranches in the middle of the national forest. They were marked but like KJ said not all private property is marked. The ranches were probably there before the goverment took ownership of the land. The national forest around black hills has pretty clear boundary markers also. Alot of people have fences also showing boundaries.
The cow gates are pretty easy to spot. Most are homemade with wire and are not locked. Might get shot by a cowboy if u caused his cows to get loose tho.
Downloaded the Avenza app and was looking at the trails in that area....
Quite a few of them are for vehicles 62" or less and the XP Pro is 64" which sucks unless theyre not that "strict" over the 2" difference?
Thats what the extra insurance is for.Guessing the rental place wouldn't be thrilled with that.
Damn I didnt know you were going out there so soon.
If you are still in the Hills have dinner at The Alpine Inn in Hill City.
Surprised PANDA didn't give you a talkin to about staying on the trail
Had to pull off the trail there because a big fucking logging truck was coming down that trail.... He won that battle.
Do it! But get a 3/4 ton!That trip though has me wanting to either move or trade in the Escape for an F150, toy hauler, and SxS.
Looks like he pulled off the trail to me. Figured there was a reason because the first picture looks kind of stupid otherwise. People can pull to the side of the trail so a groomer, logging truck, or even other vehicles can get by. Its the riders that want to cut corners, ride on the other side of trail signs, and ride where you do not have permission that are the problem. Being involved with a snowmobile club the off trail riding is a major problem and something we have to deal with even in the off season. It sucks because clubs are loosing trails because of it and some riders just do not care. They think they can ride anywhere private land or not.
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