Promised Land State Park
Anyone have any info on riding there? I might be camping there this weekend. There are some trails, but I can't find much info on them.
Doesn't fit in the other forums, post it here
Anyone have any info on riding there? I might be camping there this weekend. There are some trails, but I can't find much info on them.
I'm looking for a cheap road rear derailleur, cassette and chain for my dirtjumper. Who's got stuff they wanna get rid of?
I think I broke the photo gallery. For some reason the pic I posted never thumbnailed into the album cover. :yikes:
the cast is cut off, the wrist is still broken, got a little tape, and the 661 wrist wrap pro, and it was on, 6 rides in the last 8 weeks, and cut the cast yesterday, did a 4.5 mile mountain bike time trial today in 21 minutes...lets see if what i can bring together in the next two weeks 
I'm visiting PA from Alaska and want to know where I can rent a bike while I'm in town. Any ideas?
I grew up in Allentown, but didn't get into mountain biking till I moved up here. So also any advice on good trails in the area would be great.
Thanks!
I'm from South Jersey but my son goes to Muhlenberg and I'm coming up on Friday and want to get a ride in with him. I'm thinking about Salisbury. I've been at this for about a year so I'm not a novice but at 51 I'm no shredder either. My son is a beginner but has the advantage(?) of youth. I wanted to know if Salisbury was a good place to go and what trails to take for my ability. I rode Blue Marsh this summer with some of my middle aged friends. We did the 25 mile loop but it kicked our ass. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Does that start this weekend does anybody know?
The Tees are available during business hours at:
24 East Broad St, Bethlehem, PA 18018 - parking in rear.
We are having a general meeting soon where they will be available.
Also at various rides if you give us a heads up.
There are two. Who has them? I'd like to take one to the BASH...
While driving my daughter to AZ for school, I stopped in Gallop New Mexico & did some riding. If you ever get down that way, I would highly recomend it. Riding the High Mesa Trail, with scenic desert overlooks, 90 degrees, low humidity. Nice change of pace. Cool shop: High Mesa Bike & Gear, Albert took good care of me on a bike rental, & got us a discount at his dads hotel, The ElRancho