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I mentioned it before in one of our weekend reports from Maine, here's your chance to get in on the fun. This is a holiday weekend
This is a camping and dirtriding trip... I could be talked into bringing a streetbike as well as there are some good roads in the area
By camping, I am talking pretty rustic style... "if" you get a shower in the 4 days, you will be lucky... though there is a nice pond less than a mile away. Sean and myself may be working on some sort of portable shower system with limited water, but we'll see how that goes.
I have a small cabin that can sleep 3 or 4 no problem, the regulars have first dibs and after that, it's first come first serve. I'd suggest bringing a tent.
There is a outhouse, so you won't have to hang your ass over a log to drop a deuce... though I can't guarantee you won't get a mosquito bite in a tender area while you're in there
There is a town close by so food, drinks and beer are all less than a 10 minute ride/drive.
Parking may be a little tight depending on who's going and who brings what. I'm going to try and get up there before the trip and make some room in the small field I cleared a few years ago.
As for bikes, a street registration will make your life much easier While most of the riding we will be doing are ATV trails, those without street plates will have to drive 15 minutes to a parking area, while the rest of us enjoy riding rite from my driveway to the dirt roads.
If you do not have a street plate, you will need a Maine ATV registration. I have a link posted in the dirty section a few posts down with all the info you need to get this done. Fines are $100-$500 if you get cought with no sticker...and on a holiday weekend the chances are good of being checked. No other ORV/ATV plate is valid in Maine!!
Plan on full, long days of riding and exploring, probably close to or over 100 miles of dirt per day.
And expect long, late nights with lots of drinking and entertainment.
So who is in?