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Ardbeg Trail near parry sound

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Old Jun 16, 2012 | 04:45 PM
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Does anybody know where this is and how long does it take to do it ? How hard is it ?
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Old Jun 16, 2012 | 05:13 PM
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I would ask in the central canada section. Lots have run it but im not one of them.
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Old Jun 16, 2012 | 05:55 PM
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Ok thanks. Its like a secret because on other sites they erase the info.
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Old Jun 16, 2012 | 06:44 PM
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I have run it a bunch of times. I find the south section, from the road access by the new electrical station to the campground area in the middle, to be the more interesting to drive. It has recently been 'upgraded' and changed a lot. The electrical station has eliminated a bunch of the beginning section of the trail. The north end of the south section was impassable last year due to the bottomless goop that had been pushed over the existing trail. I'm not sure what condition it is in this year. I am waiting to hear some reviews before venturing out there and having a winch-fest or something. Hopefully the dry winter and spring have firmed it up a lot.
The north section - I don't recall anything in particular about it. I may be forgetting some sections, though.

The trail itself is easy enough to find and follow. If you have more questions feel free to PM me.

If you do go on it, please remember all of the Tread Lightly rules. We are being watched all the time and we don't need Yahoos out there hurting our image! Lots of other users (hunters, ATV's, cottagers, snowmobilers, etc.) are up in the area and would love to have our access restricted.
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Old Jun 16, 2012 | 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by deeker
I have run it a bunch of times. I find the south section, from the road access by the new electrical station to the campground area in the middle, to be the more interesting to drive. It has recently been 'upgraded' and changed a lot. The electrical station has eliminated a bunch of the beginning section of the trail. The north end of the south section was impassable last year due to the bottomless goop that had been pushed over the existing trail. I'm not sure what condition it is in this year. I am waiting to hear some reviews before venturing out there and having a winch-fest or something. Hopefully the dry winter and spring have firmed it up a lot.
The north section - I don't recall anything in particular about it. I may be forgetting some sections, though.

The trail itself is easy enough to find and follow. If you have more questions feel free to PM me.

If you do go on it, please remember all of the Tread Lightly rules. We are being watched all the time and we don't need Yahoos out there hurting our image! Lots of other users (hunters, ATV's, cottagers, snowmobilers, etc.) are up in the area and would love to have our access restricted.
Thanks man. That was a good post. I want to go tomorrow but I don't have a winch or anybody coming with me just my wife and son. What's the chance of getting stuck.
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