Jim Thorpe/Nesquehoning Mountain conditions

Apparently, there is good riding up there right now. It has much less clay than and a more rocky/sandy base than around here, so it drains well. My friend Dan Ellis has been up there a lot the last week (Nesquehoning, Am. Standard, etc.) and says it is the only place he's found to ride w/o getting all muddy and creating ruts. Thought you'd like to know.