Some pictures from this weekend!

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Some pictures from this weekend!

Postby mattedd » Sun Oct 28, 2007 11:12 am

Hi all.
Just to show you where I ride!!

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Todays helmet!

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My Polaris and my buddies Linhai

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And yes, he fell over. Anything for the camera.


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Re: Some pictures from this weekend!

Postby Ken » Mon Oct 29, 2007 9:01 am

mattedd wrote:Image

WOW...the scenery in Sweden is SPECTACULAR! :wink: :wink:


I love night rides, BTW.
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Postby mattedd » Mon Oct 29, 2007 12:21 pm

This time of the year it very nice, all the leaves in different colors.

Night riding is awesome, I love it.

There will be more pictures later on if that OK with you guys?
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Postby Loppy » Mon Oct 29, 2007 3:11 pm

More! More! More!! We love pics! Specially of awesome places like Sweeden.

Hey, I was under the impression that Sweeden did not have much open area to participate in things like ATV's and Dirtbikes etc. Do you guys have a lot of riding areas to choose from?
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Postby mattedd » Tue Oct 30, 2007 12:33 am

Morning.

We have a lot of restrictions for riding with any vehicle in the woods. But the areas are unused so now one will ever know you where there. We are not that many ATV riders in my area so there will be no signs of me the day after the ride. So one days ride is different from the other one. (Remember Sweden is the same size as CA but only 9 million people lives here)
I use GPS a lot when riding. I’m riding on everything from smaller dirt roads, small narrow walking trails and roads that are made by the timber machines. (I don’t know what you cal the machines that take the timber out from the woods.)
Then we also have some off-road areas that we can use for driving. Some areas are dedicated for Dirtbikes and ATVs and some for 4X4 cars and ATVs. We can even run ATVs on the roads here in Sweden.

This pic is from a 4x4 area.
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From an Skiingare.
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From a walking trail.
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Postby Ken » Thu Nov 01, 2007 11:50 am

Wow...Matt. Definitely not what I was expecting...I didn't realize Sweden was so big and so few people. That's like California with the population of the SF Bay Area for the whole state.
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Postby cajungal64 » Thu Nov 01, 2007 5:12 pm

Ken wrote:Wow...Matt. Definitely not what I was expecting...I didn't realize Sweden was so big and so few people. That's like California with the population of the SF Bay Area for the whole state.
No Ken.... I am NOT moving to Sweden.... at least not now.... :?
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Postby mattedd » Sat Nov 03, 2007 8:54 am

Some more Sweden facts: 80% of the poputalion lives on 50% of the area in Sweden. The north parts is very very remote and empty. You can easy go for 100 km in the wilderness without running in to anybody.

We have a lot of nice (legal and illegal) riding areas here. If you get busted with your ATV in the woods you will have a "fine" of 50$ and the you are off again! And thats if you get busted.
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