Welcome to mp661k.com's first wilderness adventure
This is a map of the area we go riding/shooting in. Its about a 1.5 hour drive from home. It's a large wilderness area with plenty of opportunity for a good time. The areas on the map which are numbered represent areas we have visited and many of the site pictures come from these areas.
The map has bolded lines which represent trail's that we have explored on our motorbikes. We start our rides at the bottom of the map. To the left of our start point you can see the river. Each square block represents aprox. 2 km. We dont like going more than 7 km cause our bikes are not that new and we dont wanna walk back while pushing our bikes. Other features of this area are large clearcuts, lakes and bluffs, which you can see on the map.
This picture represents what some of the good roads look like. Usually alot worse than this with only a few feet on either side of the motorbike. On the map, this is area 2.

This picture is taken from the opposite angle as the previous one. You can see on the right (bent branches) that a machine has recently passed through here making it much wider than it used to be. They have just recently started the logging operation again. Just means we have to go deeper to avoid people.

This is a 180 degree panaramic of the freshly cleared path. North to south view.

Here we are at one of the bluff's located just north of position 2. About 3 kms in north of 2. As you can see from the picture i am up high. Top left is the trail that we rode in from.

This shot was taken from the opposite side of same area in previous shot. We did some filming and shooting here.

Yet another angle.
I always take time for my walther cp99. Did a little shooting. Pellets and more filming.

Enroute to loction 4. Ever changing terrain: mud,sand , rocks and water. As well as narrow cliff top narrow trails.

To our left is the river which many of you have seen in our videos..

As you can see from the picture, there is a cliff and brush between us and the river. Although you can access the river from many different locations, most are thick dense brush and this spot lends itself well as a point of entry. 
This shot is taken in the brush just before the river. Walk another 100 feet and you'll hit the river. Fairly wet in here, as its been raining for a few days.
Decided to stop and do some Drozding... We would usually stay longer but the day goes fast in the winter..

Time is 4:30 pm, its about a 30 min ride back so I guess we will be riding in the dark again, no lights on the bikes make this difficult.

A large puddle at night can be deadly...
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