bigpoppa
Well-known member
When i was young and naive i thought any patch o dirt was a potential play ground for dirtbike/dual sport guys..
turns out just because its huge, empty and in the middle of nowhere, doesn't mean someone doesn't own it
my question is how much opportunity do you REALLY have in ontario if you own a dual sport? I know there are certain 'designated areas' and forests you can go to where if you have membership etc, you can ride trails or explore but that seems kind of limited and restrictive
Are there plentiful places where the land isn't owned by a person and you can just go explore?(govt land perhaps?)
Or is it fairly restrictive in Ontario? And there are only a few forests that you can go to, in designated areas? And if so, do you ever get bored/run out of places to explore?
In my limited experience, i've learned I LOVE exploring dirt/remote/secluded areas...fire/dirt/gravel roads
I ask as a newbie curious about the dirt world...potentially eyeing a Dual sport
turns out just because its huge, empty and in the middle of nowhere, doesn't mean someone doesn't own it
my question is how much opportunity do you REALLY have in ontario if you own a dual sport? I know there are certain 'designated areas' and forests you can go to where if you have membership etc, you can ride trails or explore but that seems kind of limited and restrictive
Are there plentiful places where the land isn't owned by a person and you can just go explore?(govt land perhaps?)
Or is it fairly restrictive in Ontario? And there are only a few forests that you can go to, in designated areas? And if so, do you ever get bored/run out of places to explore?
In my limited experience, i've learned I LOVE exploring dirt/remote/secluded areas...fire/dirt/gravel roads
I ask as a newbie curious about the dirt world...potentially eyeing a Dual sport