Yamaha Grizzly 700, Solo ride from Adair's Wilderness Lodge to Martin Head NB
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- Exploring the Sussex Valley ATV Club trails on my 2021 Yamaha Grizzly 700 EPS SE, from Adair's Wilderness Lodge to Martin Head. (Southern NB, Canada)
Great day on some fun trails, little traffic, and the beach all to myself, a few perks of doing a ride on a Tuesday.
Had a few little surprises on my return trip...
Filmed on June 13, 2023.
Thanks for watching, and keep well!
It’s a beauty of a spot down there!
It sure is, specially for a Monkey! Lol, that must have been an exciting trip! Cheers
@@advphilnb the nice thing about the Monkey is that it doesn’t have enough power to launch you into the weeds if you accidentally whiskey throttle it! 😂😂
@@506motoadv 😂🙈😂
Oh, your in @Maritimers play ground. Great spot to ride. I'd love to get down there one day.
Yeah it’s a great spot to explore, and the destination is as awesome as the trails. It’s worth the trip if you have time.
I was watching this with Mrs. Dowski, and we both immediately wished we had a wheeler, lol. I loved how you did a lap around the area where we got the bikes stuck last year too. That was such great trip. Great video buddy!
Awesome! It’s such a fun trek down and up, and as you know, the beach is amazing. Good memories indeed!
I took that ride a few weeks before the camping trip (that got delayed from the rain), to ensure the trails were still in good shape from all the rain. I saw @Babineaumoto camping video, looking forward to seing yours!
The KLR on the side trail caught me by surprise (but not really, lol) I read a post after he was cleaning trails. Shortly after is when the moose crossed in front of me, by the time I hit record it was hiding in the brush.
That was a fun little adventure, with an awesome lunch view. Cheers buddy, keep well!
Did you take the low tide trail? Just curious how difficult it was.
Yeah, I believe it’s the low tide trail, off 3407, goes down to the beach (where I’d have to cross salt water to get to the island, which I didn’t do). The trail down on the Quad it’s very manageable. Check your brakes, it’s a steady downhill with lots of washouts, but plenty of room to negotiate your line. Going back up is a 4WD ride for the first bit, because of the loose gravel, best have good traction. At some point I’ll figure out how to get to the high tide trail and explore that area. Cheers!