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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2009

dualsport ride at Greenridge state park MD

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  • I just went four wheelin there last weekend, it was pretty sweet but the trails seemed much more aggressive then the ones in this vid...We took the ORV trail, it wasnt until the end of the trip that we got to go fast

  • @bananahands93 Most of the vid is of surrounding roads. There's a section of ORV @ 3:50 and then again from 6:30 till the end is all ORV footage. On a bike, the ORV is pretty easy to carry speed the whole time.

  • Thanks bro for the insight! I'm planning on going this weekend. It's worth 25 bucks! And I was having trouble figuring out how you register your bike. Do you just go to Greenridge and there is a place there that you can pay and get it registered??

  • @afhonda7 You can get a permit @ the ranger station. I'd call first to make sure it's still open. Just remember to stay on the ORV trail only.

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  • THanks bro

  • @afhonda7 Its all pretty fast trails and impossible to get lost if you stay on the designated trail. It all depends how fast you ride for how long it takes

  • @blakdog250 Yup, The orv loop will be closed due to the Sustainable Forest Inititave. The ORV is the only legal area within the forest to ride non plated vehicles. There are plenty of fun unmaintained roads in the park, but you need to be a plated street legal vehicle to use them.

  • @80grady So you are saying it's going to close April 23rd? that sucks because I just found it.

    Are there other trails to ride on up there? I ride MX & ATV's also.

  • Yes I called they are still open. Do dirt bikes and the offroad cars share the path? And are there alot of water puddles that you have to go through?

  • @afhonda7 @afhonda7 The whole 18 mile loop takes me about 40min depending on conditions, sometimes faster sometimes slower. Super easy trail and no chance of getting lost. Only part of the trail in the vid is of the loop, most of it is of surrounding dirt roads since my bike is plated. A 250 would be fine, really anything can make it around the loop, and no chance of getting lost. On a side note, the state is planning on closing the ORV loop permanently on April 23rd 2011.

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