Wagon Wheel..Bluefield WV??
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we ride near Welch a couple of times a year, it's real close to Bluefield...
we seem to find a different more awsome place each time.... we just keep exploring
we rode over 100 miles one day!
it's the best riding I've ever done...
whatever this wagonwheel is, it must be similar...
expect beautiful wide open trails for miles... with "extreme" trails branching off... like monsterous hill climbs, clay pits, mud holes, MX style jumps and scattered dirt tracks, stream crossings, rocks, coal mining roads, gas line utility roads, plateau playgrounds, rolling grass meadows and hills, log crossings, etc. I've never encountered so many different obstacles and trail types in one day as I did in West Virginia...
going back next month around Easter
hope this helps...
PS. take some extra gas and a tire repair kit, cell phones don't work up there
we seem to find a different more awsome place each time.... we just keep exploring
we rode over 100 miles one day!
it's the best riding I've ever done...
whatever this wagonwheel is, it must be similar...
expect beautiful wide open trails for miles... with "extreme" trails branching off... like monsterous hill climbs, clay pits, mud holes, MX style jumps and scattered dirt tracks, stream crossings, rocks, coal mining roads, gas line utility roads, plateau playgrounds, rolling grass meadows and hills, log crossings, etc. I've never encountered so many different obstacles and trail types in one day as I did in West Virginia...
going back next month around Easter
hope this helps...
PS. take some extra gas and a tire repair kit, cell phones don't work up there
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