zgfiredude
Rank VI
Steward I
We should chat, I'm likely going there sometime in June as well.I have the T@g Boondock XL - love it! I’ll be heading out to Wyoming in early June.
Steward I
We should chat, I'm likely going there sometime in June as well.I have the T@g Boondock XL - love it! I’ll be heading out to Wyoming in early June.
Enthusiast III
What do you know about BDR? I don't ride any more and am curious about these trails (fireroads?) and using a 4x4 insteadBDR will soon be releasing their WY route.
Wyoming Backcountry Discovery Route (WYBDR) Map & Information
With 48% of the state being public land, the WYBDR will be the most remote adventure of all the BDR's created to date, and is bound to be extraordinary!ridebdr.com
Advocate III
20252
Enthusiast III
Thanks but I think I misunderstood the post. I see now where it's continuous trail that, I guess BDR maintains or developed. When I looked at it, well glanced through it (at work) it looked like it was set up for adventure bikes so I was curious if it was a motorcycle only trail or ok for the likes of us :)As for me, I know nothing about WY BDR. The routes I choose are more about WY locations leading to remote lakes, rivers and streams. The Wind River and Absaroka range is where we live and guide in. I think someone previously said the BDR route may be available soon. Sorry could not be more help. Mark
Influencer III
19540
It depends where you are. I’ve been on much of the NMBDR, it’s fine for most overland vehicles. Parts of the OKBDR are practically rock crawling, not my thing.Thanks but I think I misunderstood the post. I see now where it's continuous trail that, I guess BDR maintains or developed. When I looked at it, well glanced through it (at work) it looked like it was set up for adventure bikes so I was curious if it was a motorcycle only trail or ok for the likes of us :)
Enthusiast III
Gorp, smeegle, jark....LOL! Sorry, I think I understand what you wrote and appreciate the answer but I'm very new to all this so I'm still learning the acronyms. This is a long North to South trail mainly for motorcycles(?) but on many parts in New Mexico it's 4x4 friendly but Oklahoma was tricky.It depends where you are. I’ve been on much of the NMBDR, it’s fine for most overland vehicles. Parts of the OKBDR are practically rock crawling, not my thing.
Steward I
Influencer III
19540
Bingo. There is a BDR in many western states. It’s a Backcountry Discovery Route, and most were mapped by adventure bike riders. They are typically referred to by state abbreviations, eg. WY, NM, OK, and the rest.Gorp, smeegle, jark....LOL! Sorry, I think I understand what you wrote and appreciate the answer but I'm very new to all this so I'm still learning the acronyms. This is a long North to South trail mainly for motorcycles(?) but on many parts in New Mexico it's 4x4 friendly but Oklahoma was tricky.
How'd I do? NMBDR and OKBDR really threw me at first site
Enthusiast III
HAHA! I feel like an old pro now! Well maybe just oldBingo. There is a BDR in many western states. It’s a Backcountry Discovery Route, and most were mapped by adventure bike riders. They are typically referred to by state abbreviations, eg. WY, NM, OK, and the rest.
The WYBDR was just released on February 1.
Contributor II