Y-Guy

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China Hat Campground at East Fort Rock Trail System
Central Oregon, just outside of Bend
43°39'26.16"N
121° 2'12.36"W
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Over 300 miles of trails; hard pack, gravel, pumice and rocks. Great scenic views, narrow challenging trails and open play areas including climbs and rock crawls. Campground we stayed at, China Hat, didn't have water or bathrooms (RVs a must).
Great place to ride, probably best in Fall & Spring during the rainy season to limit the dust.
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jamman

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I'll update the big list with these a little later today.... Thanks!
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crzycrzy

Nevada

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Thought I would share.
There is a site where people can share coordinates that I was a beta user and enjoyed immensely. I have been using it for trips I have taken all over the world.
It may be useful for this community too.
www.navitraveler.com
Give it a try if it helps.
Take care !
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DaveH250

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Ok I'll put one in for Texas. This is the co-ordinates for Red River Cycle park in Bulcher Texas.
Its the site to this years RedBull Last Man standing Extreem Enduro. It has every thing from deep sand to evil rocks. Its also the home to the Red River Dirt Riders . Enjoy
33°48'41.32"N 97°27'31.65"W
http://www.redriverdirtriders.org
http://redbulllastmanstanding.com/
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DaveH250

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One more in Oklahoma. Lake Stanley Draper OHV area. We camped out there this past weekend nice MC trails.
35°21'59.69"N 97°22'27.58"W
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ShortyKorte

Crawfordville

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The coors are in Degree, Decimal Minutes. The Garmins I have seen allows you to change to the different formats.
Degree-Minutes-Seconds DDMMSS 82* 30' 45"
Degree-Decimal Minutes DDMM.MM 82* 30.75'
Decimal Degree DD.DD 82.5125
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Mike Mike Motorbike

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ShortyKorte wrote: The coors are in Degree, Decimal Minutes. The Garmins I have seen allows you to change to the different formats.
Degree-Minutes-Seconds DDMMSS 82* 30' 45"
Degree-Decimal Minutes DDMM.MM 82* 30.75'
Decimal Degree DD.DD 82.5125
This helps me to understand better.
Butt can you explain map datum and or how to recognize what
wgs-84
nad-83
nad-27
looks like.
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code3run

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wheres the cordinates for jawbone canyon in california?????I may be just not seeing it...
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Motoxrpunk

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where we camp at jawbone just south of the black pipe by the wall
35°18'50.22N
118°03'29.02W
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blksmok

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Hi all,
I am in the process of planning a 9 day family vacation to the Durango Colorado area in late July '07 with a group of about 16 people. (3 5th wheel Toy Haulers 33' - 40' and a 30' Motor home) Ideally, I would like to find a place in relative close proximity to Durango or Silverton that we can dry camp for about 4-5 of the 9 day trip. We have ATV's (Utility and Sport quads) and UTV's that we would like to be able to ride on trails near enough to the campgrounds that we can leave directly from camp without having to trailer the vehicles elsewhere. We would also like to be (ideally) within about a 45 minute drive of the Durango area in order to enjoy activities there. Someone suggested Eureka but it looks a little barren there to me. (I could be wrong) We are looking to camp in a somewhat wooded area but again we want riding trails nearby and we need to get a 40' TH in there...Does such a place exist? If so, any information you could provide would be wonderful. Maps or GPS coordinates would be outstanding if available or if nothing else, maybe some information on where else to look if this is not the right place.
Thanks in advance for any info you can provide.
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