Anyone from PA??
#1
Just wondering if anyone else was out here in PA??? I'm always hearin about people riding the dunes, what about good ol' PA strip mined areas, mud holes, and forests???? Let us know where your at!!!
#4
west central PA, Clymer/Indiana/Starford area.....alot of bony piles, with good jumps and climbs, and more trails then you could learn in 20 years. It's been real wet this summer making for some pretty challenging mud holes.
#5
mercer pa. OH. border 5 min away. several moto tracks around, Big gaame holesot, dirtworld, pymatuming to name a few. lots of trails right out of my back yard, Can actually ride to Big Game from my house. Ever heard of bike night at Quaker Steak and lube(best wings in USA) on Wed. night. Sometimes we ride our Quads there from my house. You can also make to the bike night at Yankee lake from my house to but there's alot of road crossing and cops are pretty bad on bike night. Several Ohv areas around to. Lots of mud here in western pa. in the prime riding season though. thts why I sold my 400ex and bought a prairie. Going to buy another sport bike though when the new 450 honda comes out. Either the honda or the new 450 yamaha. I rode one of thes last weekend and it is absolutely the best sport bike ever made, bar none. Gotta see what Honda comes out with though. If anyone ever wants to get a ride together gimme a shout
#6
Lets see whats good about the area i ride in?
1. Miles and miles of trails.
2. Culm dumps, makes for the kinda hill climbing that you need some serious HP or you will just not make it. (paddles make it easier, but climbing a 300ft hill that is at a 45 degree angle made of loose culm and silt is hard to begin with)
3. So many lakes to swim in that i usaully can't decide where i want to go.
4. Old strip mines that where converted by other riders into mx tracks.
5. On any given weekend in the summer i can ride up to one particular lake and meet about 40-100 other riders depending on weather.
Lastly, there have been alot of trailers from NJ parked on the edges of service roads this summer. I guess they like to ride here[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
1. Miles and miles of trails.
2. Culm dumps, makes for the kinda hill climbing that you need some serious HP or you will just not make it. (paddles make it easier, but climbing a 300ft hill that is at a 45 degree angle made of loose culm and silt is hard to begin with)
3. So many lakes to swim in that i usaully can't decide where i want to go.
4. Old strip mines that where converted by other riders into mx tracks.
5. On any given weekend in the summer i can ride up to one particular lake and meet about 40-100 other riders depending on weather.
Lastly, there have been alot of trailers from NJ parked on the edges of service roads this summer. I guess they like to ride here[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
#7
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#9
I'm actually about 30 miles north of pittsburgh also, pretty close to Mercer too, There are some good strip mines to ride near my home also. Thanks for the replies all!! And the mud has been pretty messy this summer!!!


