First we heard Brushy Mountain Motorsports Park a cold winter in Roseau, Minn. One of the Polaris test engineers have had wide-eyed and excited when they told us riding park in North Carolina, visited last fall. He kept telling stories of one-way trails, uphill, jumps, mud, Harsch, loose rock, beautiful vistas. He went on and the park
The opportunity comes
The first thing I noticed was the beautiful building of the road. Internalthe building were clean bathrooms and showers. There was a truck parked alongside the building of machines for hot dogs, hamburgers and all that tired pilots a runway is needed. In front of the building was a dirty place ATV pipes - a plus in my book.
I was greeted by Richard, a co-owner of the parks and the main architect of the park Mull. He was happy to tease me.
Time to find out
Mull let me drive one of his own ATV. It was an old Yamaha Big Bear400; rode a Yamaha Bear Tracker. Together we are disappearing into the hills to the land in the Brushy Mountains to explore. The first way we came wrapped around a comb, and led to a clearing with a beautiful view over the valley. Training, I was surprised at the height of the height difference. He took me to the "novice" trails first to add one aspect of the country and its diversity to obtain. All routes are clearly marked and with a similar system classifies as snow on the slopes. A green circle indicates that thePath is simple and can be ridden by beginners. A blue square is for advanced riders. And the black diamond is for experienced pilots. Currently, we have found our way to a green marker. The road was wide and had several lines, including those around obstacles.
Green mountain trails, running, and there was some offshoot sweet - most of them marked with blue squares and diamonds blacks. I suggested that perhaps it's time, until the skill level of the way - like me Mullpaths more difficult. The blue runs were much harder than the green road, had a lot of unexpected differences in height and mud holes beautiful. Mull said that some of the paths to retain water for most of the year, while others are dry. The roads were sticky from the rain last week, so the traction was great. Although there are bone dry, Mull said that the trail into the woods to retain moisture well. Some of the races in the mountains were a little 'extreme' Status 'provisional', I wonder whatof Serbia was in a black-diamond slopes!
The blue trails were muddy and narrow path of the green. Much more difficult. If you are looking for turns, dips and turns, the trails are for you. But all these things must end, and we had taken at least one path of Black Diamond. Mull bear on his pursuer was happy to hit the hardest of ways. He was not kidding, it's black diamond trails in the act. Imagine racing in the mountains, where there is no choice but to complete it. Thisare the types of routes, riders can take the unwary by surprise. So it is essential that everyone is driving forward a pilot in your group before you make that ATV trails.
As already mentioned, the trails are marked for difficulty, but are also numbered. A map shows all the trails and their difficulty, the trails are well marked in the system. Also, if you should return to headquarters, most signs paths so that you do not need to consult the map.One thing I appreciated their paths BMMS were one way of nature, so there was no danger of blowing a corner, and meet other riders from the front. This contributes to safety, and allowed us to drive at a pace faster than normal.
History
Mull this project began years ago. Originally the project started in a neighboring Province, but was derailed when local environmental groups, the provincial council complain. After the difficulties of meeting one night, Mull thanked everyone for coming andhas been said elsewhere, its money and ideas. After searching for something more, has found another piece of property and started again. People close to the second side (near Hickory, North Carolina) were happy to have his garbage and parks.
"I started because I was able to go anywhere was when I was a kid," says Mull. "Now I want my children to go to a good location, too." He also wanted to give riders the trails and facilities, which he thinks is missing in North Carolina. "There are manyDriving courses in North Carolina, "he says." And where there is horseback riding, the areas are crowded with too many riders. "
Sun BMMS open.
Regular
If you go, there are some rules to follow. First, the age guidelines. BMMS adheres strictly to the manufacturer's guidelines in the movement. This means that no child under the age of 16 years, a car can go more than 90 cc. Children aged 12 to 16 years should remain on the machines 90cc and less. And driving in age from 6 to 11 can drive70cc or less. Safety equipment is also strictly observe, and horseback twice is not allowed.
Mull is the rigorous application of a solid border to all machines on the trails. A limit by 99dB at 3,500 revolutions per minute, and all have silencers must be a USFS-approved spark arrestor.
These rules are a necessary thing in this age of litigation. Mull says an insurance policy to keep the park open to a lawsuit and not financially devastating, the rules are strictly enforced. He also said that it isnot afraid to turn away patrons, if not follow the rules of the park. In short, be sure to call before you go with the law.
The rules are in force for the safety and, in my opinion, change the driving experience, because you all are seriously fun to know these beautiful trails!
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