FLCC> advice on mountain biking

Ray Adams nightpeddler at yahoo.com
Fri May 18 07:41:57 EDT 2007


As much as I should be promoting mountain biking in PA (and do promote  it!), Moab is phenomenal riding.  I like to camp in town at the  Canyonlands Campground and then do rides based from there.  You  have all the amenities (food, bars, etc) and its cheap.  A rental  car is helpful.
  
  Back to PA- you can spend several days each riding in Jim Thorpe and  Bald Eagle State Forest.  Both are great spots.  Micheaux  state forest is the HARDEST place on earth to ride.
  
  RAY
  http://www.visitpa.com/visitpa/mtnRacing.pa

Suzanne S Etherington <etherington1 at juno.com> wrote:  Moab - hands down, absolutely, definitely do this trip!  I've been there
a bunch of times and each trip was full of new places to explore, and the
slickrock experience is just sublime.  I've camped up in the mountains
nearby and biked through snow in June, camped out in the desert, and
rented a furnished flat in a uranium-boom era apt house for ten days -
all great.  

Suzanne
 

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> Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 17:26:11 -0400
> From: "Andrew Chadeayne" 
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> Hi all:
> 
> My friend and I are planning a mountain biking trip late this summer 
> and I
> seek advice regarding a venue for this trip.  I'm pretty much a hack 
> on a
> mountain bike (I bet Dan can confirm this fact) and my friend is 
> probably
> slightly better than I am.  So far he has suggested Moab in Utah and 
> some
> sort of old coal mining area (now single track) in VA.  

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