Anthracite pictures 06-12-09
#71
Oh and there is another nice deep water hole on the edge of the woods enar the big feild slighlty north of burma roads, right before the power lines. I've seen rhinos go under water and come back up and go back under and still run. If you're into submerging your rhino, you'll love this water hole. when you walk in with waiters on, about 10 ft fromt he edge, the water goes up to my stomach, it's a nice deep water hole!
#74
Next Friday the 18th, there is a group ride at RAC in St Clair area. I got an email last night from the PA group about it. All are welcomed to ride with the group. For those who do not have their permits yet, it would be wise to get them if you plan on parking on ANY RAC property so you avoid getting towed.
#77
We will be planning another trip there soon, so I'll let you know ahead of time. Talked to one of my friends yesterday and he was saying he plans on doing alot of late fall- winter rides there and wanted to know if I would go alot during the winter. He wants to especially go after it snows, so we can hit the frsh snow. Only forseeable problem for both of us on that is we both have snow plowing companies, and I usually have to plow 2-3 days after the storm as well. I get alot of last minute calls depending on the amount of snow. So hopefully there will be alot of snow this winter, it's looking good right now too for a snowy and cold winter for the NE. Weak El Nino, hopefully no more dreaded SE ridge. I think everyone that has not seen alot of snow for the past 3-4 winters will see average to above average this winter. I'm feeling a possible historic winter for 09-10. And all those endless miles of trails there, would be alot of fun riding through the snow.
#80
Where you from? I assume NJ cause you posted in the Hardyston thread. I'm in north Hunterdon county. Takes me about 1 hr 40 min to get to the RAC riding area in St Clair PA. There is a group going this Weds from what I heard in my email on thurs.