Dwyer hill road.

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woodendude

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A friend and I went out today to run Dwyer hill, neither of us had ever been on it before (pretty tame!) anyway about a kilo. maybe two in there is a "No Trespassing" sign, it's fairly old an looks as though it's been up for awhile. It does appear to be meant for the property along side the trail and not the trail itself. Is Dwyer hill okay to run, or have things changed? To place it safe we turned around at that point and headed back out, anyone know anything about this?



Derek
 

chunkytrunks

That's MR.EX Pres to you!
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A friend and I went out today to run Dwyer hill, neither of us had ever been on it before (pretty tame!) anyway about a kilo. maybe two in there is a "No Trespassing" sign, it's fairly old an looks as though it's been up for awhile. It does appear to be meant for the property along side the trail and not the trail itself. Is Dwyer hill okay to run, or have things changed? To place it safe we turned around at that point and headed back out, anyone know anything about this?



Derek

We had wondered that last year. No-one knew but we are 90% sure it is for the land beside it. I'm not sure if someone else knows anything. And yes the trail is very tame until you get to the mud on the powerline, which Truckie said is nuts this year.
 

louie

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What about all the trails off the main one i guess you would call it are they safe of stay the hell off?
 
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woodendude

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We had wondered that last year. No-one knew but we are 90% sure it is for the land beside it. I'm not sure if someone else knows anything. And yes the trail is very tame until you get to the mud on the powerline, which Truckie said is nuts this year.

Since posting this I've talked to my nephew(Carleton Place local) who dirt bikes up there regularily and he's saying it's for the land off to the left of the tral. I'd still like to hear from others.
 
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