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dixiecop28



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PostSubject: brimstone or royal blue?   Wed Nov 24, 2010 5:02 pm

Well i finally decided to get rid of my Atv and buy a rzr-s. Going next week to get it. I am starting to plan a trip for the end of march. I am trying to decide between brimstone and royal blue. I have not been to either and would like to see which place you pefer. Thanks for any info and I will post pics of my new rzrs when I pick it up!!
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PostSubject: Re: brimstone or royal blue?   Wed Nov 24, 2010 5:13 pm

Well, the cost might be a factor. Royal Blue is owned by the state of TN and they require out of state visitors to pay 31.00 per day for a land use pass, they do have 3 day and week passes but they are not discounted a whole lot off the day price. Brimestone which is right next to royal blue and share the same terrain charges around 16.00 a day I think (not exactly sure as i always pay 88.00 for a year pass) the trails are more challenging at brimestone IMO and they have camping and cabins for rent same as royal blue.
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PostSubject: Re: brimstone or royal blue?   Wed Nov 24, 2010 5:53 pm

thanks for the info. wow thats quite a price difference. out of the two are the trails about the same or is one place better then the other?
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PostSubject: Re: brimstone or royal blue?   Wed Nov 24, 2010 6:46 pm

Royal Blue is $31 a day per machine. So if you have someone riding with you it is cheaper then Brimstone or Windrock. Everyone leaves that part out. Also, Royal blue has an great camp ground. The bath houses are neat. They are separated into individual rooms with each having its own shower, toilet and sink. The trails on the park are very easy with little challenge.

However, Brimstone has a great camp ground too. Their cabins are even better and their trails are second to none. That is if you like a challenge.

If I had to pick between the two I would hit Brimstone.

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PostSubject: Re: brimstone or royal blue?   Wed Nov 24, 2010 6:57 pm

Thanks big r that made my choice easier we will head to brimstone because we like the challenge.
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PostSubject: Re: brimstone or royal blue?   Wed Nov 24, 2010 7:14 pm

Royal Blue is okay, but Brimstone rocks!!

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PostSubject: Re: brimstone or royal blue?   Wed Nov 24, 2010 7:37 pm

I like Brimestone too. Windrock is not to much further. It has easy to hard trails. Going with RZRS is the right choice. You won't regret getting it. Join the club as an Orange Member and hook up with others from this site. They can guide you. Orange memebers can only see the club rides when they are active. There is a ride almost any weekend somewhere.
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PostSubject: Re: brimstone or royal blue?   Thu Nov 25, 2010 5:54 pm

thanks for all the info guys. hopefully one of these days I can catch up with some of ya if you go on a ride to wagon wheel as well.
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PostSubject: Re: brimstone or royal blue?   Thu Nov 25, 2010 5:59 pm

dixiecop28 wrote:
thanks for all the info guys. hopefully one of these days I can catch up with some of ya if you go on a ride to wagon wheel as well.


If you are in OH you should try to ride Brimstone, Windrock and Evarts with us. I think they are much better places to ride then Wagon Wheel.

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