We got up to the cabin around 10PM and got unloaded. Bailey of course was full of energy (she sleeps all the way up) so I threw her ball and tugged with her on her bunny for a while. We finally got to bed around midnight.
We were watching the weather report for up north all week and all they were saying was rain, rain, rain. I had been telling John all week that I was not going to go on the ride if it was raining. I guess, I'm pretty much a fair weather ATV'er and I had already talked myself into thinking that I'm not going to have a good time when I'm trying to keep dry and look through rain drops while it's 40 degrees temp. Up until 45 min. before John had to leave Sat. morning, I still wasn't decided if I was going to go or not. It really looked like it was going to pour at anytime. But I finally did decide to go (the urge to be on the trail won out) so John then loaded my ATV up on the trailer. We left at 8:15AM to meet the other riders at Crickets Bar parking lot at the corner of Hwy 70 & Bo Di Lac Rd. Five members from the Little Rice ATV Club (Dennis, Judy, Vicky, Jeff & their son Wyatt) were already there and a few min. later, Teddy, Skippy & Jim (Aquaman) came (story about his nickname follows later). We then all drove to Park Falls where the Tuscobia trail starts and is the only trail open at this time. It seemed very weird this year, because our friend and neighbor Dewey wasn't there to lead us. He's the president of our ATV club, but he's having serious back problems and is in alot of pain right now. He's trying to be good so he can attend the "Get The Title Back" ATV parade in Hurley on Memorial Day.
We started out at 9:30AM on the trail and it felt really good to be there. The weather man was predicting scattered rain showers in the afternoon and the clouds sure were there, but we decided we were not going to be denied our ride. It is so dry up north and they really need the rain, a whole week of it would help out the drout, but couldn't it wait until maybe Monday? We got about 20 miles in when OH NO !! 1 drop, then a few more drops....OH YEAH here it comes!!! John was leading and he pulled over and stopped. Everyone grabbed their rain gear and scrambled to get it on. We got our gear on and continued on. The name Aquaman was given to Jim because he has a set of ugly aqua colored rain gear (see picture below), and we had a good laugh about it. It really went good with his light blue helmet too...ha,ha. We drove another 8 miles and the rain started to come down a little harder and was getting very irritating. We arrived at the big metropolis of Winter, and at that time we all needed a break. It was lunchtime anyway, so we crossed Hwy 70 and stopped in at Julies Trailside Tavern that is a bar/grill/restaurant. We had a great lunch and let some of our gear get dry and then as we are sitting there, the rain started to come down even harder. Everyone at this time agreed to turn around and go back the 28 miles to Park Falls instead of continuing on to the end of the trail at Birchwood which would have been another hour and 1/2 to go. So we suited up again, got on our ATV's and rode back. I should have worn my full faced helmet instead of my 1/2 helmet, because the rain felt like little needles hitting me on my face OUCH!!! The only good thing about the rain (in my opinion) was that water was starting pool up in the holes on the trail and I just can't resist going through them. So we got back to the trucks in Park Falls around 3PM, and with the rain coming down pretty good by now, we got the ATVs loaded & tied down. Aquaman got kidded by pretty much everyone there....mostly being blamed for bringing on the rain. We said our goodbyes and took off for home. I must admit, I did have fun even though the weather was crappy, and we did what we came up north to do.... GO ATVING !
Here are some pictures of us on the trail:
John took this picture looking back toward the line of ATV's
Here is one of the big hills we went down and then subsequently went up again...FUN!
Here we are taking a break before it started raining.
Below, here I am in my rain gear as you must agree,black would be better....
And here he is in the picture below.....AQUAMAN!!!!! His light blue helmet isn't showing up very well.....
Our next trail rides are going to be on Memorial Day weekend. On Saturday, in Hurley, and on Sunday we will be riding with the Little Rice ATV Club on the Little Rice Trail, down by the Willow Flowage.
Have a nice day.
