WHO RIDES HANGING ROCK---WNF, Ironton, OH?
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Thanx BansheeBrad, I thought the Hanging Rock trails to be not so technical, also. There were some interesting parts, like the "Copperhead" trail. Liked the hills there and winding through the hollows. It was an interesting diversion, just the same. The place could be a challenge when wet I think. Saw lots of standing water holes.
For me, the 3hr. drive down there is just not worth it. I can get to WNF Logan, OH. in 1 3/4hr. If I go again, I will stay overnite, and ride the "Telegraph Trails" also. They are only a 1/2 drive from H.R. trailhead. I am glad that I tried out these trails, BUT most likely won't again.
As I told my bud RubiconBob, "He!!, we're only 90 mi. from the Hat/McCoy trails!!!!!!"
Speaking of Bob, his Rubicon was plagued by the "evil wheel bearing spirits". I think they jumped from my Foreman-S, over to his Rubi. The Rubi's L.Rr. wheel bearing started singing the blues down on that Copperhead trail!!!!!
For me, the 3hr. drive down there is just not worth it. I can get to WNF Logan, OH. in 1 3/4hr. If I go again, I will stay overnite, and ride the "Telegraph Trails" also. They are only a 1/2 drive from H.R. trailhead. I am glad that I tried out these trails, BUT most likely won't again.
As I told my bud RubiconBob, "He!!, we're only 90 mi. from the Hat/McCoy trails!!!!!!"
Speaking of Bob, his Rubicon was plagued by the "evil wheel bearing spirits". I think they jumped from my Foreman-S, over to his Rubi. The Rubi's L.Rr. wheel bearing started singing the blues down on that Copperhead trail!!!!!
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