Anyone run 4 wheelers
#7
I do 'full size' four wheeling (just got a new Wrangler) and we sometimes go to Anthracite or Rausch Creek in PA. Not sure if those were the spots in PA that you were referring to or not but Anthracite allows quads/ATVs/side-by-sides etc, I don't think that Rausch does though.
http://www.aoaatrails.com/
http://rc4x4.org/
http://www.aoaatrails.com/
http://rc4x4.org/
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#8
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It is exit 82 off the parkway... then rt37 north and u can get in through the trails over there. I haven't been there in a few years, cops were breaking ***** back then. but heard it has calmed down a bit. Awesome place to ride though. Nice and convenient for me. I don't have time to drive an hour or 2 to ride.
#10
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Pay $37 and sign a waiver and ur good to ride all day! No need to to get the quad/dirtbike registered, SO THAT'S A PLUS!!
http://www.ridelosttrails.com
http://www.ridelosttrails.com
I am hopefully getting to one of the events Saturday with my 17 outlander xmr 1000
#11
Went to st.clair sunday. Ran around 60+miles. Was great. Rain most of the day but still was fun. Need better tires got stuck right up at the top at this one climb was pretty steep. Climbed alot of stuff though in stock form. Went through mud to the skidplates..that was fun lol
#14
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Ive got a 03 Yamaha 660r, First year I got it put a clutch in it and cleaned out the 2 carbs and ran it for a handfull of times at a friends and 1 trip to hatfield VA. Broke the carrier, rear brake, both sprockets, chain bent some tie rods... After that I fixed it all + some extra upgrades and its sat for years. Only time Ive ridden it was the winter during snow falls. Ive been itchin to take it out this fall