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Jim Thorpe rides
Looking for a guide at Jim Thorpe. Not the stuff you find in the books
from Blue Mountain Sports. Rode a few years back on Nesquehoning Mountain (looking for an area like that). There use to be someone who posted as jtguide who said he did tours of the good trails. |
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maverick wrote:
Looking for a guide at Jim Thorpe. Not the stuff you find in the books from Blue Mountain Sports. Rode a few years back on Nesquehoning Mountain (looking for an area like that). There use to be someone who posted as jtguide who said he did tours of the good trails. The "good" trails are currently on state game lands and are closed to mountain biking. Psycho Betty's revenge is probably about the best open trail now. Tamaqua (sp?) is now coming up as the "place" to ride. The trails you are probably thinking about are American Standard and the Deer Paths. I don't formulate an opinion on poaching, but the current "work around" is to buy a fishing license and carry a collapsable pole in your 'bak. When stopped, say you're on your way to the fishing hole. When are you going there? Our club has a ride scheduled in JT for memorial day weekend. You're welcome to join us and we have a few expert guides who lead those rides. I have some pics and video of JT on my Website if you are interested. One of them is of the "good" trail. -- o-o-o-o Ride-A-Lot o-o-o-o www.schnauzers.ws |
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I went out to your site and I am impressed. We were talking about
doing Copper Caynon this spring but it fell apart, now it's too hot. We were in Fruita the exact sametime you were! We spent over a week there with a day trip to Moab to ride Slick Rock for a couple of guys who did not go with us the year before. With the exception of Porcupine Rim, Fruita is better hands down. Did you get out to the BookCliffs? What about Moore Fun? Nice Climb.. The Allamuchy ride appeared to be the Deer Park side. The North Side of 80 where the 24 hours race sould be on your list if you are ever back up that way. I would rate it the one of the bester rides in New Jersey. Totally different than Deer Park. You do need to know your way around though. Where in Tamaqua are the trails? Nesquehoning is off 209 heading toward Tamaqua and is not on State Gamelands. It is about 7 or 8 miles out of JT, is that inthe general area? |
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maverick wrote:
I went out to your site and I am impressed. We were talking about doing Copper Caynon this spring but it fell apart, now it's too hot. The fall is also a good time, but supposedly more moist. We were in Fruita the exact sametime you were! We spent over a week there with a day trip to Moab to ride Slick Rock for a couple of guys who did not go with us the year before. With the exception of Porcupine Rim, Fruita is better hands down. Did you get out to the BookCliffs? What about Moore Fun? Nice Climb. It was a tour, so I didn't get to do those. I'm hoping to get back within the next two years, I have other stuff already planned for next year. The Allamuchy ride appeared to be the Deer Park side. The North Side of 80 where the 24 hours race sould be on your list if you are ever back up that way. I would rate it the one of the bester rides in New Jersey. Totally different than Deer Park. You do need to know your way around though. I did the Muchy 24 last year and have already signed up for this year. We are the group with the projection video system in our campsite. The Muchy (non race) ride I did was on the North side and I did get lost. Luckily, we ran into the guys who make the trail for 24 and they showed us the way out. I'm planning a Muchy 24 training ride for my team next month. I am determined to finish in the top 12. Yeh, not a high goal but coming from second-to-last, it's a big leap. Where in Tamaqua are the trails? Nesquehoning is off 209 heading toward Tamaqua and is not on State Gamelands. It is about 7 or 8 miles out of JT, is that inthe general area? It's in the state park, not the game lands. I think the area you are talking about is where Deer Path I and II branch off from. Isn't that just a fire road? I think Tamaqua SP is still another 6 or 7 miles from there (http://tinyurl.com/73tw9). Since the town of JT is becoming increasingly bitter towards MTBers, Tamaqua has begun to step up to the plate. They may even host the JT MTB Weekend next year since it has been canned from JT. There are not a lot of services around there, though. The crappy thing is that all of this could have been prevented if the MTBers had spent a little money in the town. Now the town has been overrun by trendy cafes and boutique shops. Do you think the people in those places want a bunch of dirt covered MTBers parading around? Ok, no more rant. Anyway, the invitation is there for Memorial Weekend. I can't tell you exactly where we will ride, but I think you would find it to be very *good* . -- o-o-o-o Ride-A-Lot o-o-o-o www.schnauzers.ws |
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If you were lost in Allamuchy the person you ran into was Bob W. and we
might have already ran into each other. Been racing the past two years on a four-man team. We ended up in third place the first year but, succumbed to injuries and mechanicals last year and finished eighth (I think). We are thinking that each of us would do solo and race each other this year. After last year's weather it can't get any worse. So, make it worse. The trail in Nesquehoning I am referring to is 98%, very sweet singletrack. The 2% is a very nasty climb up to a water tank on a fist sized, loose rock, fire road at a 12 percent grade for about 1/4 mile. I just do not know how to put it all together it has been too long since I was last out there. I'll check out the Tamaqua SP later this week. Have you ridden Fell Mountain? Raced there a couple of years ago in the Mid Atlantic series and have gone back there a couple of times. Keep me posted for the Memorial Day ride. |
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"Ride-A-Lot" wrote in message
... The "good" trails are currently on state game lands and are closed to mountain biking. Psycho Betty's revenge is probably about the best open trail now. And an awesome one at that. The trails you are probably thinking about are American Standard and the Deer Paths. I don't formulate an opinion on poaching, but the current "work around" is to buy a fishing license and carry a collapsable pole in your 'bak. When stopped, say you're on your way to the fishing hole. I love Deer Path, it has such a great flow to it. Although I have yet to see any deer on it... - CA-G Can-Am Girls Kick Ass! |
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"Ride-A-Lot" wrote in message
... It's in the state park, not the game lands. I think the area you are talking about is where Deer Path I and II branch off from. Isn't that just a fire road? I think Tamaqua SP is still another 6 or 7 miles from there (http://tinyurl.com/73tw9). Since the town of JT is becoming increasingly bitter towards MTBers, Tamaqua has begun to step up to the plate. They may even host the JT MTB Weekend next year since it has been canned from JT. There are not a lot of services around there, though. The crappy thing is that all of this could have been prevented if the MTBers had spent a little money in the town. Now the town has been overrun by trendy cafes and boutique shops. Do you think the people in those places want a bunch of dirt covered MTBers parading around? Ok, no more rant. Too bad this is Dave Bucher's last year of running the festival, he used to organize a great show. - CA-G Can-Am Girls Kick Ass |
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Carla A-G wrote:
"Ride-A-Lot" wrote in message ... It's in the state park, not the game lands. I think the area you are talking about is where Deer Path I and II branch off from. Isn't that just a fire road? I think Tamaqua SP is still another 6 or 7 miles from there (http://tinyurl.com/73tw9). Since the town of JT is becoming increasingly bitter towards MTBers, Tamaqua has begun to step up to the plate. They may even host the JT MTB Weekend next year since it has been canned from JT. There are not a lot of services around there, though. The crappy thing is that all of this could have been prevented if the MTBers had spent a little money in the town. Now the town has been overrun by trendy cafes and boutique shops. Do you think the people in those places want a bunch of dirt covered MTBers parading around? Ok, no more rant. Too bad this is Dave Bucher's last year of running the festival, he used to organize a great show. - CA-G Can-Am Girls Kick Ass Well, maybe people can talk him into doing it at Tamaqua. Praise someone long enough and they will succomb. I will not be able to go this year, but if you get up there drop him hints that Tamaqua sure would be a purdy place to hold a festival! Either way, it's no reason not to organize your own gathering there. There are still private campgrounds that don't charge much and allow alchohol. We could even arrange an AMB-JT. I know some were interested in having an MTBR gathering there as well. -- o-o-o-o Ride-A-Lot o-o-o-o www.schnauzers.ws |
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Ride-A-Lot wrote Since the town of JT is becoming increasingly bitter towards MTBers, Tamaqua has begun to step up to the plate. They may even host the JT MTB Weekend next year since it has been canned from JT. There are not a lot of services around there, though. The crappy thing is that all of this could have been prevented if the MTBers had spent a little money in the town. Now the town has been overrun by trendy cafes and boutique shops. Do you think the people in those places want a bunch of dirt covered MTBers parading around? Interesting. Carla and I were going to do the last JT MTB festival but figured we would bag out... Just couldn't deal with another year of camping in the rain! but we were thinking of doing a late summer early fall trip out that way... --- Jim -- Jimbo(san) |
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san Jimbo wrote: Ride-A-Lot wrote Since the town of JT is becoming increasingly bitter towards MTBers, Tamaqua has begun to step up to the plate. snip Interesting. Carla and I were going to do the last JT MTB festival but figured we would bag out... Just couldn't deal with another year of camping in the rain! but we were thinking of doing a late summer early fall trip out that way... -- Jimbo(san) Sounds like you guys are starting to feel better.... /s |
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