My name is Rod Enos and I pastor a church in Pocatello, ID called River of LIfe Church. Along with wood working, I very much enjoy exploring the outdoors on my Suzuki DRZ 400. My wife, Marcella, use to ride a Suzuki DR200, but I took her on one too many challenging trails. We have three grown chidren, Andrea, Mark and Amanda. Recently I purchased a Suzuki V-Strom for commuting to work and to explore some of the paved roads of Idaho, namely Stanley area, Highway 55.
I also enjoy building web pages and using my Explorist 500, Magellan GPS unit.
This website is a place where you can find some of the best Dirt Bike riding in SE Idaho. I have included pictures as well as topo maps and discriptions of the trails.
I'll have to say as much fun as enjoying God's creation is, it is nothing compared to knowing the Creator! The Bible describes the relationship we can have with God that is real, adventureous and eternal. Having a relationship with God, in the way that God intended it, is the greatest adventure you will ever experience. I would love to chat with you if you would like to know more about it, via email or phone. Drop me a line and I will get in touch with you.
My son, Mark, riding his KX500, South of Emigration Camp Ground.
This is a hobby of mine and I haven't found any good information on trail riding in Idaho. SE Idaho has some of the best trails in the nation. There are hundreds of miles of scenic trails, some very easy and others quite challenging. Many trails exceed 8,000 feet in elevation and several over 9,000.
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My wife Marcella and I purchased a Suzuki DRZ 400 and a DR200 to ride together in 2006. I had been riding a 1982 KDX450 for about 18 years prior to that, but she didn't like the loud noise. She had ridden with me about 15 years ago on a Yamaha 175 enduro, but I tried taking her on too many difficult rides. We explored several Mining sites around Mackay and Salmon, ID last summer.

This is my KDX450 to the right, that I rode for about 18 years. Still started first or second kick even after sitting all winter!

Here is the new baby, a Suzuki V-Strom 1000.