the top sign of those three in the left of the pic,would look like the entrance to heaven if they put some around where i live!
i can hardly imaginge they just let you ride in a forest, let alone show you the way!![]()
So, we pulled up to the trail head for today's ride and this mule was roaming around.
My smart a$$ (pun intended) buddy says, "Gas Gas brought out their new 2015 model for a free ride day at the Forest...... ".
I've bumped into the burros out by pleasant while quail hunting. Really cool to watch.
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As a side note, I saw a Mountain Lion on Arrastra creek last weekend in the Bradshaws. Just lazily loped along the trail for few seconds in front of me before disappearing into the brush. This is the second mountain lion I have seen up there in the past year.
Crash at your own risk
I've always said that when you ride in Arizona everything will bite you, pick you, or hurt when you fall on it ... if not all three.
This spring I was with some friends who were not much into single track riding. Somewhere in the Bradshaws, I can't remember the trail number, one of the guys defected off of a rock and landed standing in about a three foot tall prickly pear. Now he is around 5'10", so you can imagine where a lot of spines went.Haha...yes. We often have riders new to the desert riding here ask "why do you guys run hand guards here? I don't see any trees..." Our response: "you'll see. And DON'T try and pull the cholla ball off with your hands!"