GerryB54 wrote: A question to last year's tubing dry camping attendees...is it worth it to take the bicycles to this location? Trails available or are they a waste of space?
You could ride the road coming in as well as the campground itself. But I don't know if the trails support bikes, mountain bikes perhaps.
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It'll be pretty easy to get on DVD.. only footage I havent edited yet was last years spring rally.. but it will be cool with the music stuff and the memories..
Well in about a weeks time Gerry will be on the move north! Just a warning to everyone traveling in Massachusetts look out for the Speed Traps.This is one way where the local cities and towns are generating revenues to fill the gaps of their budgets. So take it easy and take it at the speed limits, at $100 + 10 per mph over the limit it can add up very fast!
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You could start at the top of the hill and ride down to the bottom of the hill, it would be like a redneck six flags ride, missing the craters and boulders and then dodging the " vote for John McCain guy swerving on his ATV " it would be the ride of the weekend
BTW if you can't stop at the bottom of the hill you could always try and jump the washed out bridge at the bottom of the road
GerryB54 wrote: A question to last year's tubing dry camping attendees...is it worth it to take the bicycles to this location? Trails available or are they a waste of space?
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