rogy
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Post by rogy on Dec 26, 2009 14:17:57 GMT -5
can someone tell me if my 12 year old nephew takes an atv safety course in massachusetts where he lives ,is it also valid to ride in Nh.with an adult or does he have to take one up In NH.also? Any help would be appreciated Rogy
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rogy
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Post by rogy on Dec 28, 2009 20:57:30 GMT -5
Thanks Snowman,I figured as much He'll probably be doing most of his riding up here anyway I'll have to look into the dates for the course rogy
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rabid
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Post by rabid on Dec 29, 2009 1:18:43 GMT -5
How soon does he want one? The snowmoblie and OHRV courses are the same... with the same card presented.
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rogy
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Post by rogy on Dec 30, 2009 20:50:01 GMT -5
He's looking to get a certificate to be able to ride the park when it opens again to wheelers in the spring. Were all from MA. and dont have much desire to ride down here. really is not a lot of good riding down here Its well worth driving the extra to ride the park.
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rabid
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Post by rabid on Dec 31, 2009 0:05:37 GMT -5
The park is open all winter, but several safety courses can be found on the NH F&G site. New Durham Valley ATV teaches the ones for Powder Mills Snowmobile Club... but that date or location might not be best suited for you, so you should check the F&G site.
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rogy
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Post by rogy on Dec 31, 2009 17:49:00 GMT -5
Thanks for the info Rabid I will check the F&G web site he just got a wheeler for x-mas we will be riding in the park this spring rogy
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