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RR: Chimney Rock Park a.k.a. Endo Park
I love summer. I get to ride places Further from my house. I don't know
why this is, but I'm sure it has to do with it staying light. This way, the wife and kids still think I spent the whole day with them. Today's ride was with JAR (www.jerseyactionriders.org) at Chimney Rock park. No, not Chimney Rock, NC or Chimney Rock, CO. Chimney Rock in New Jersey. It's located just above central new jersey at the tail end of the Watchung Mountains (OK, westerners would call them hills). It's a nice compact place that spans a few roads and an active rock quarry. The dig out shale from the Piedmont Plateau, I think. Enough with the geography and geology. There are three sets of loops, plus a fourth secret loop of technical singletrack. No horses here! A little easier than Allamuchy, but loose and steep in sections. They have also done a great job of maintenance on the trail to create very technical logovers and root drops. Some real fun stuff here. I suprised myself today. Lot's of energy (I'll never sleep tonight)! I climbed with the big boys and bombed down like a banshee. We started off fast. Flying through the tight singletrack and into some nice rocky sections. First blood was drawn early (not by me) on a miscalculated logover. Some of the steep sections were just a little to loose for me and the Id. It may climb like a goat, but it can be slippery like a snake sometimes too. There were no less than four endovers, including myself. Unusual for one of our rides, hence the name change to Endo Park. You'll see some video footage later in the week and yes I will include the endos. My endo happened on the last DH of the day. The trail had multiple large logovers. Many two or three at a time and I was hitting them well. All the big ones were a piece of cake until one pint size termite trap decided to flip me. And flip me it did, headfirst into a tree. I shook it off, laughed, and headed the rest of the way down. A great park and I will definitely be back! Video coming soon! -- o-o-o-o Ride-A-Lot o-o-o-o www.schnauzers.ws |
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RR: Chimney Rock Park a.k.a. Endo Park
On 2004-06-27, Ride-A-Lot penned:
A great park and I will definitely be back! Good times! I wanna know how the fourth loop is secret, though. Without, you know, spoiling the secret. -- monique |
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RR: Chimney Rock Park a.k.a. Endo Park
Monique Y. Mudama wrote: On 2004-06-27, Ride-A-Lot penned: A great park and I will definitely be back! Good times! I wanna know how the fourth loop is secret, though. Without, you know, spoiling the secret. Let's just say you have to be a friend of a friend who knows someone who has something to do with that loop. Oh, and knowing the Ranger doesn't hurt either. -- o-o-o-o Ride-A-Lot o-o-o-o www.schnauzers.ws |
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RR: Chimney Rock Park a.k.a. Endo Park
"Ride-A-Lot" wrote in message ...
I love summer. I get to ride places Further from my house. I don't know why this is, but I'm sure it has to do with it staying light. This way, the wife and kids still think I spent the whole day with them. Today's ride was with JAR (www.jerseyactionriders.org) at Chimney Rock park. No, not Chimney Rock, NC or Chimney Rock, CO. Chimney Rock in New Jersey. It's located just above central new jersey at the tail end of the Watchung Mountains (OK, westerners would call them hills). It's a nice compact place that spans a few roads and an active rock quarry. The dig out shale from the Piedmont Plateau, I think. Enough with the geography and geology. There are three sets of loops, plus a fourth secret loop of technical singletrack. No horses here! A little easier than Allamuchy, but loose and steep in sections. They have also done a great job of maintenance on the trail to create very technical logovers and root drops. Some real fun stuff here. I suprised myself today. Lot's of energy (I'll never sleep tonight)! I climbed with the big boys and bombed down like a banshee. We started off fast. Flying through the tight singletrack and into some nice rocky sections. First blood was drawn early (not by me) on a miscalculated logover. Some of the steep sections were just a little to loose for me and the Id. It may climb like a goat, but it can be slippery like a snake sometimes too. There were no less than four endovers, including myself. Unusual for one of our rides, hence the name change to Endo Park. You'll see some video footage later in the week and yes I will include the endos. My endo happened on the last DH of the day. The trail had multiple large logovers. Many two or three at a time and I was hitting them well. All the big ones were a piece of cake until one pint size termite trap decided to flip me. And flip me it did, headfirst into a tree. I shook it off, laughed, and headed the rest of the way down. A great park and I will definitely be back! Video coming soon! Let me know when your next trip will be. Maybe I'll come down. /s |
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RR: Chimney Rock Park a.k.a. Endo Park
supabonbon wrote: "Ride-A-Lot" wrote in message ... I love summer. I get to ride places Further from my house. I don't know why this is, but I'm sure it has to do with it staying light. This way, the wife and kids still think I spent the whole day with them. Today's ride was with JAR (www.jerseyactionriders.org) at Chimney Rock park. No, not Chimney Rock, NC or Chimney Rock, CO. Chimney Rock in New Jersey. It's located just above central new jersey at the tail end of the Watchung Mountains (OK, westerners would call them hills). It's a nice compact place that spans a few roads and an active rock quarry. The dig out shale from the Piedmont Plateau, I think. Enough with the geography and geology. There are three sets of loops, plus a fourth secret loop of technical singletrack. No horses here! A little easier than Allamuchy, but loose and steep in sections. They have also done a great job of maintenance on the trail to create very technical logovers and root drops. Some real fun stuff here. I suprised myself today. Lot's of energy (I'll never sleep tonight)! I climbed with the big boys and bombed down like a banshee. We started off fast. Flying through the tight singletrack and into some nice rocky sections. First blood was drawn early (not by me) on a miscalculated logover. Some of the steep sections were just a little to loose for me and the Id. It may climb like a goat, but it can be slippery like a snake sometimes too. There were no less than four endovers, including myself. Unusual for one of our rides, hence the name change to Endo Park. You'll see some video footage later in the week and yes I will include the endos. My endo happened on the last DH of the day. The trail had multiple large logovers. Many two or three at a time and I was hitting them well. All the big ones were a piece of cake until one pint size termite trap decided to flip me. And flip me it did, headfirst into a tree. I shook it off, laughed, and headed the rest of the way down. A great park and I will definitely be back! Video coming soon! Let me know when your next trip will be. Maybe I'll come down. /s Sounds good. This Sunday is Jim Thorpe. Probably won't be until August at Chimney Rock or Round Valley. |
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