we had a blast took me forever to get my quad cleaned up
looks like i have to get a new tire to slit on on a sharp rock somewhere
anyway glo and me were talking about going out again the weekend of the sept 15
Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the
moments that take our breath away.
ratton wrote:mmm shit cant go, going to ruby falls, for quading. the guys want to go there. sorry
That place is so nice. I went there this summer with some friends. I went on a quad for the first time, and it was my last time as well. So much of that beauty is being literally ripped apart by quadders. In order to get to ruby falls, you need to cross the cardinal river, then ruby creek multiple times. The gravel bed where the fish spawn is destroyed from quadders. Also, the banks of ruby lake is being destroyed as well. it's a pretty sad sight. IMHO quadding should be banned from natural places such as this. They should make trails for these monsterous devices away from fragile habitats. Sorry for the rant but that place really opened my eyes. I also went to gap lake last year, it was supposed to be a gorgeous hike into the lake. Instead the trail was torn up by quadders and we couldn't walk on the trails form all of the mud and water. We were pretty persistent though, and put on chest waders. When we finally got to the lake, the muskeg shore was so torn up as well. We must have alot of quadders here in Alberta because that's 2 summers in a row I have been disgusted by the damage done.
i only say ruby falls becease some people know where that is. there r allot of trails up there. muddy, rocky, muskeg, ect. i go have alot of pic. i will post them later.
My canping setup
good way to wash up the quads after being in the mud
brazeau power station
they call this a dam i call it a lake
a bit of late night riding
last day one more quick trip then home time
Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the
moments that take our breath away.