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Old 05-13-2007, 09:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Has anybody hit them trails out near Paris off the 60 freeway

I think that is in Boumont maybe.
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Old 05-13-2007, 09:35 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Has anybody hit them trails out near Paris off the 60 freeway

I think that's Skerfan and Jeshua territory.
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Re: Has anybody hit them trails out near Paris off the 60 freeway

If you want to run into a bunch of quads and dirt bikes it would be a good place to run. (used to live out there about 13 yrs ago)
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If you want to run into a bunch of quads and dirt bikes it would be a good place to run. (used to live out there about 13 yrs ago)
Yep! thats the place. Thinking of hitting it with the dirt bikes, and when it gets to hot jump in the FJ hit the AC and roll up the windows and hit some other trails sometime. Last few times I was out in BFE their I did not see any much of the bikes but just a handfull.
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Re: Has anybody hit them trails out near Paris off the 60 freeway

My francais is not good enough for Paris. How about Perris? LOL
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Re: Has anybody hit them trails out near Paris off the 60 freeway

Hey,

let me know, i live in Nuevo, which is down the street from Perris.

just a bunch of dirt out here.. lol
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Re: Has anybody hit them trails out near Paris off the 60 freeway

My shop is just a few miles from the area. Most week ends it is quite busy, but the Police department is ticketing out there. A couple of the top National Moto Crossers park in my lot. They nearly got busted two weeks ago. The police have Banshees and chase you down. Quite a few people have been killed in the area, I stay away from it on the weekends. I ride my mountain bike out there during the week and have not seen many there

During the week I would say you would be pretty safe and very little chance of the law bothering you.

There are far fewer trails now though. They area is developing very rapidly. More of motorcycle/quad than anything, But it is illegal to be there. Other than on a mountain bike.
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My shop is just a few miles from the area. Most week ends it is quite busy, but the Police department is ticketing out there. A couple of the top National Moto Crossers park in my lot. They nearly got busted two weeks ago. The police have Banshees and chase you down. Quite a few people have been killed in the area, I stay away from it on the weekends. I ride my mountain bike out there during the week and have not seen many there

During the week I would say you would be pretty safe and very little chance of the law bothering you.

There are far fewer trails now though. They area is developing very rapidly. More of motorcycle/quad than anything, But it is illegal to be there. Other than on a mountain bike.
what he said. it is mainly bike trails any way. I have gone back there abit in my truck though easy to get lost in if you don't have GPS. there is a old resort backin there some were that I still need to get to. They pilled a bunch of busted up conc on the old dirt road that went back to it so some rock/conc. crawling is in order.
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skersfan what kind of shop do you have?
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Re: Has anybody hit them trails out near Paris off the 60 freeway

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My francais is not good enough for Paris. How about Perris? LOL
OK Here is how you got to think about this........

Paris France..Parisians

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