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Posted by: vmaxer
jERRYSONOMA, SOUNDS LIKE THE REDTOP WAS A BLAST, WHAT TYPE OF TERRAIN IS THE SYSTEM MADE UP OF,WE ARE GOING UP THERE ON 28TH OF THIS MONTH.
Posted by: jerrysonoma
Today was my first time on the Red Top Atv Trail, and let me tell you, it was a blast! If anyone would like to go this following saturday 4-21 I would be more then happy to go with you. We could meet in Isle, Gonola, Or Onimia, wherever you would like more south of the red top. Also i am 16 so let me know your age also, I like to due more deep mud riding, but if you like speed i got the atv for the need, so let me know your age and where you would like to meet.
Posted by: jerrysonoma
Vmaxer, who are you going with? I could meet you there? how old are you? When I went today that mud was awesome! my hole outfit was just covered in mud!
Lep7mn, is there a map with the trails for just red top? i dint go all the way in just cause it was my first time, but how far does it go in? where is the Ten Bruines? I went from Isle on the soo-line and took the first right into the Red Top, and stayed straight the whole way, mid-way was a creek crossing.
Posted by: jerrysonoma
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Posted by: LEP7MM
Jerry, I would love to go but this month is booked for me. I was up there last weekend and had a blast. Lots of rain and lots of water puddles. We tried the Ten Bruin trail back in the RT loop and had a good time riding that one. Somebody had tried to go through but had turned around due to the snow and ice pack on a hillside. It took me 4 tries, but I made it and finished the ride.
As for the type of terrain?
There is an assortment of hard gravel trails as well as some mud holes that will bury your machine. The sink hole was froze in the middle but the trails around the outer edge were open and I went over the fenders with my SP500. Most of these deeper holes have alternate routes for those who don't care to attempt them. There's plenty of trails for all skill levels.
Posted by: LEP7MM
Jerry,
[url=http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/trails_and_waterways/ohv/red_top_atv.pdf]RedTop[/url]
this is the link to the Red top map
the Ten Bruin should be on the map but from what I understand there are some changes to the trail that ARE NOT on the map. I hear it can get quite rutted in the spring and can be a trail that can require some technical skills. It wasn't bad when I went through but it's nowhere to be alone if your not familiar with the area. The total loop itself is maybe about 15 miles worth of riding plus the 4.6 miles from Isle to get back there. I managed to rack up 50 miles on my trip last weekend.