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Ontario BS Thread

Discussion in 'Ontario, Canada' started by tacoma16, Nov 20, 2012.

  1. Jul 21, 2019 at 1:57 PM
    TeecoTaco

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    ODSC1

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    I think the restrictions start after the Outhouse trail. I've done the Outhouse trail a few times on the dirtbike and it's not an easy trail. I don't think you would get very far in a truck and there is no way you could get through to the other end at hwy 118.

    Here is my video from a couple years ago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXCz0o4rpAM&t=72s
     
  3. Jul 21, 2019 at 2:02 PM
    Norilsk

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    what he said



    I got new skid on order along with ICON RXT leafs and need to flex them to figure if I can fit tundra shocks. :bikewhoops:
     
  4. Jul 21, 2019 at 2:06 PM
    Tridet167

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    Yeah from my understanding it's closed after Outhouse. That trail looks like a fun afternoon. @Therby would like that challenge and so would I.
     
  5. Jul 21, 2019 at 2:18 PM
    Joe23

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    It's closed now. Can't go any further than that.

    But there's really not that much down there anyways besides a long water crossing that depending on time of year can be really wet.

    And a really nice camp site if you were to camp
     
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    ODSC1

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    Here's the start of the Outhouse trail. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGANFQDusT8&feature=youtu.be Let me know how far you get!

    As per the OF4WD, Scotch Line/ powerline trail is closed past the Outhouse trail. No mention of the Outhouse trail being closed.
     
  7. Jul 21, 2019 at 2:47 PM
    llamasmurf

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    More aluminum? Or something you can actually put abuse on?




    :rant:
     
  8. Jul 21, 2019 at 2:57 PM
    Norilsk

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    :anonymous:

    My aluminum took more abuse than all steel skids here added together :luvya:
     
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    Therby

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    So like a day trip to scotch on Saturday or what
     
  10. Jul 21, 2019 at 4:36 PM
    Norilsk

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    idk, I want to do overnight trip, camp and head back on Saturday evening
     
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    tgelata

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    The trailer still wasnt level

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    Me too... ardbeg is safe for mr no skids.

    Would you be cool to run all south Saturday?
     
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    I wouldn't mind checking that out as far as I can get them turn back. Looks good

    From my understand it gets to the point where you're basically going through a swamp and you will be submerging for sure based on what I've read from Jeep guys on 37s...
     
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  14. Jul 21, 2019 at 5:42 PM
    tacoma16

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    Isn’t that what your taking on the swisha next time.
     
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    yeah, we can do south trail, I can run it with a civic if I need to lol.


    so let’s head Friday night there, camp and do south trail on saturday and head home after? sounds like a plan.

    @Tridet167 you are in?

    that’s my vehicle of choice for black loop!
     
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    I just did south trail and can say, a civic won’t be making it

    Edit sounds good though.

    @Tridet167 is probably in, do one more spot? 4 people max
     
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    you used the wrong civic, one with 35s on can...
     
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    Count me in.
     
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    There is a bypass around the big swamp section. But you're going to need your winch for the bypass. The bypass is marked with a big arrow. I doubt you'd get that far. Not on the first day anyways.
     
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    @Ares hey i'll give you some insight on that trail, i made it 200 meters and said fuck it i'm going home.

    Its 100% a ATV trail, its a really narrow path so you'll be scratching your sides the entire time you run through.
    The road to get to the trail head is somewhat rutted and the shadows from the pines hide those ruts well.
    Be warned that the overgrowth/ grass in the first 200m is about 3-4feet tall as it seems that i was the first person to drive through there in over a year, which has its own issues. The fallen pine tree was cleared as well as some other smaller trees that were hidden in the undergrowth, so tossed those out of the way.
    One section going up hill i had to fold the mirrors in as i wouldn't fit otherwise, so careful as you go.

    At the top of that first hill, there is a tight right turn with a boulder on the inside of that bend. Careful not to destroy your rockers. And then turned around since i'm not doing that trail solo.:bananadead:

    Besides that. I marked the fallen pine with paint as its still sort of in the old roadway, didnt feel like driving into saplings just to move it any further.:notsure:
    Bring a gas powered chainsaw and fuel. Also an axe. And some sanity or patience. Maybe someone's body you'd want to dump.
     
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