We actually did almost 40k according to Geralds tripometer of various trail riding, backroad touring, and breaking trail through some steep hilly forest country. John had us cross this creek(gulley) on a huge log just wide enough for the four wheelers. It was at least 20' long, slippery, and with the 10' drop and the immediate hill on the other side to climb you can bet that not everyone would feel ashamed by not crossing it on an untamed CR500.
After all that and some chow is when me and Gord hit the bean fields. John cut the outer edge, so whats left is a wickedly fast track with a nice chicane and my favourite straightwayss,

. Gord does give a better description on the other board.
Next time out John says his AF will be blinged out enough to finally hit the trails, so I'm looking forward to going back and seeing it run.
I would have typed more the other day, but I jammed up my wrist really good on monday at work and it's finally mobile. That sort of explains my less than detailed report.