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Re: [NJ Mountain Biking] Re: New - need trail advice!

I'd like to ride the Frankling trail or CR this weekend if anyone wants to meet
up. Either day around 10am.



----- Original Message -----
From: dapriledenise
To: njmountainbiking@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 9:46 AM
Subject: [NJ Mountain Biking] Re: New - need trail advice!


I am central jersey so these are great starts for me! Thanks so much
for the advice!

--- In njmountainbiking@yahoogroups.com, "Carlos" <c_e_tamayo@...>
wrote:
>
> Denise,
> I would not consider Round Valley a novice ride. Maybe I've always
> taken the hard trails with ridiculous climbs and obstacles galore.
Fun
> for some, but discouraging to a beginner.
>
> Lewis Morris Park in Morristown is a very nice, relatively large
place
> to ride. The trails are well marked and maintained. Very well suited
> to intermediate rider. It has some moderate climbing but no real
> technical obstacles. The website url:
> http://parks.morris.nj.us/index.asp
>
> In the Franklin (southern Somerset County) area there is Six Mile
Run.
> There is a trail network leading to it from Rt 27. Much smaller in
> area, not marked, but many loops an connector trails. These trails
> will lead all the way to the Raritan Canal. Other than a few bridge
> crossings, which you can walk over, this place is also suited to
> intermediate riders. Try this url:
> http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/Franklin_Park_Trail_Riders
>
> In between the two, in Bridgewater/Martinsville area, is Washington
> Valley Park, commonly known as Chimney Rock. This place is a LOT of
> fun, but has many technical elements, particularly rocks and logs.
> There are some less challenging trails, but they are hard to find,
as
> the place is mostly unmarked.
>
>
> I don't know what part of the state you're in, but wherever you
ride,
> try to go with someone who knows the trails. It's always more fun
when
> you're NOT lost, and a guide can choose trails matched to your
> ability, while still challenging and fun. Forums like this and
> mtbr.com can help you find rides in your area.
>
> Happy Trails,
>
> Carlos
>
>
> --- In njmountainbiking@yahoogroups.com, Denise <dapriledenise@>
wrote:
> >
> > I am a novice mountain biker looking for some decent intermediate
> trails to start out on. Does anyone have any advice on trails such
as
> Round Valley or Allamuchy? WOuld these be too difficult to start
on?
> Thanks for any help!
> >
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mahlon dickerson in Jefferson is a really nice area. rt 15 cycle had trail maps and great lookouts. Bill From: Denise <dapriledenise@...> Reply-To:...
William Romash
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Denise, I would not consider Round Valley a novice ride. Maybe I've always taken the hard trails with ridiculous climbs and obstacles galore. Fun for some, but...
Carlos
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I am central jersey so these are great starts for me! Thanks so much for the advice! ... Fun ... place ... Run. ... as ... ride, ... when ... as ... on? ... ...
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Jun 5, 2007
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I go to the one in Martinsville often, its 5 min from my house. Its good but it takes like 3 days for it to dry up there so if you dont like mud or slippery...
Rob Dixon
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Jun 5, 2007
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I'd like to ride the Frankling trail or CR this weekend if anyone wants to meet up. Either day around 10am. ... From: dapriledenise To:...
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