Think you have it bad where you ride?
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el26dque:
Check out the topic, "Where to Ride." The "Salamance NY Dice run" topic mentions a few. The "Where to ride in NY" thread may be of some help. It lists at least one "Jolly Roger" trail, which sounds interesting. There is another one entitled "Humphrey Dice Run," which has a web site reference. One other is entitled "NY riders Salamanca dice run oct 2."Those topics have not had a post within the last 20 days, so to view them, you will have to go to the upper right-hand corner of the page where it says "post new topic," and you will have to change it to "show all topics." Those threads may be useful as a source.
We have a similar problem in NC. We have just over 100 miles of legal public trails. What we are doing is compiling as many trails as we can under the topic "Where in North Carolina?" So far, in the last 2 months, we have been able to provide information about 11 riding areas, and we are adding more all the time. Riders in NY, and other states, may choose to do the same thing, rather than scattering posts throughout the board. It would make it easier for riders to get information in one place. You might want to check out our thread to see what its like.
Good riding!
Clay
[This message has been edited by kclayd (edited 11-19-1999).]
[This message has been edited by kclayd (edited 11-19-1999).]
Check out the topic, "Where to Ride." The "Salamance NY Dice run" topic mentions a few. The "Where to ride in NY" thread may be of some help. It lists at least one "Jolly Roger" trail, which sounds interesting. There is another one entitled "Humphrey Dice Run," which has a web site reference. One other is entitled "NY riders Salamanca dice run oct 2."Those topics have not had a post within the last 20 days, so to view them, you will have to go to the upper right-hand corner of the page where it says "post new topic," and you will have to change it to "show all topics." Those threads may be useful as a source.
We have a similar problem in NC. We have just over 100 miles of legal public trails. What we are doing is compiling as many trails as we can under the topic "Where in North Carolina?" So far, in the last 2 months, we have been able to provide information about 11 riding areas, and we are adding more all the time. Riders in NY, and other states, may choose to do the same thing, rather than scattering posts throughout the board. It would make it easier for riders to get information in one place. You might want to check out our thread to see what its like.
Good riding!
Clay
[This message has been edited by kclayd (edited 11-19-1999).]
[This message has been edited by kclayd (edited 11-19-1999).]
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