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Njoutlaw88
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new york, jersey, ct, pa, and maine
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April 19, 2005, 10:53:27 AM »
Is there any place in New york, jersey, ct,pa, and maine where I can rent a house for the summer and ride in my back yard?
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April 19, 2005, 02:36:30 PM »
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Is there any place in New york, jersey, ct,pa, and maine where I can rent a house for the summer and ride in my back yard?
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That sounds like a nice vacation. You should try forums in those states.
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April 20, 2005, 04:47:11 AM »
Nothing like that in NJ, at all, trust me. There are some good places to ride but nohting where you can camp out and then ride. Your best bet is west virgina, the hatfield/macoy trail system, they have little cabins you can rent and then ride out of, and get to one of the trailheads in like 5 minutes.
Those are the cabins, they have running water, ac, and heat.
www.trailsheaven.com
www.boonecountywv.org
www.kathryns-kabins.com
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Njoutlaw88
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April 20, 2005, 11:14:17 AM »
thats a sweet trail. I might check it out for a week.
I wish i could find something around new york. A little closer to the family.
Oh and by the way scence your from New Jersey do you ride the rail road tracks?
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April 20, 2005, 11:45:43 AM »
lol yeah, rail road tracks and power lines. Basically if you ride the tracks you'll find trails that shoot off into the woods or the swaps in northern NJ. Same thing with the power lines. Jersey is starting to suck, they closed down all the good spots and made the rest illegal. This is crystal lake, its big but illegal.
They cops don't bother you too much but they will occasionaly fine someone, usualy the person with the loudest pipe.
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Njoutlaw88
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April 20, 2005, 12:18:51 PM »
I AM BEGGING YOU. PLEASE GIVE ME DIRECTIONS TO THESE PLACES FROM 80. I really want to go. If you dont want to post them online. e mail me.
michaelstevenhein@yahoo.com
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April 20, 2005, 06:47:25 PM »
Well its real easy from seaside heights, hop on 37 W and drive for like 45 minutes until you pass tom's river. Look for bone hill road, make the left off the highway and your there. Real easy.
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April 20, 2005, 06:51:55 PM »
whats this have to do with places to ride in florida?
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Njoutlaw88
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April 20, 2005, 08:03:34 PM »
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whats this have to do with places to ride in florida?
IT doesnt. And really are you that upset about it.
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Well its real easy from seaside heights, hop on 37 W and drive for like 45 minutes until you pass tom's river. Look for bone hill road, make the left off the highway and your there. Real easy.
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April 21, 2005, 10:15:32 AM »
It seems like 50% of the stuff on here doesnt have to do with Florida riding, so what??? LOL.
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April 21, 2005, 11:22:06 AM »
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Nothing like that in NJ, at all, trust me. There are some good places to ride but nohting where you can camp out and then ride. Your best bet is west virgina, the hatfield/macoy trail system, they have little cabins you can rent and then ride out of, and get to one of the trailheads in like 5 minutes.
Those are the cabins, they have running water, ac, and heat.
www.trailsheaven.com
www.boonecountywv.org
www.kathryns-kabins.com
Can you tell me your friend e mail or aim name who went there?
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Re: new york, jersey, ct, pa, and maine
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April 25, 2005, 08:20:10 AM »
I can tell you some places in Maine to rent that are on a nice lake. You can, and I do, ride right out the driveway to some great trails. Bring your trailer, which obviously you will, and I can put you on hundreds of miles of groomed and ungroomed trails.
Take a look at:
www.krainin.com
for rentals. Look for cottages on Little Sebago Lake. Pick out a few and I'll tell you if you can ride right out of them or if you will have to trailer.
This is a link to the local ATV club that I belong to. There are some trail maps and stuff there.
http://www.geocities.com/lakes_region_atv/index.html
Also look at
http://www.littlesebago.com/links1.htm
there are links to other things in the area.
And don't forget this is Maine... Portland Head Light is less than 45 minutes away. The White Mountains... an hour. Lobster... at the end of the street!
Attached is a pic from the top of a mountain that is at the end of one of the trails.
Interested? Lemme know!
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Njoutlaw88
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April 25, 2005, 10:03:52 AM »
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I can tell you some places in Maine to rent that are on a nice lake. You can, and I do, ride right out the driveway to some great trails. Bring your trailer, which obviously you will, and I can put you on hundreds of miles of groomed and ungroomed trails.
Take a look at:
www.krainin.com
for rentals. Look for cottages on Little Sebago Lake. Pick out a few and I'll tell you if you can ride right out of them or if you will have to trailer.
This is a link to the local ATV club that I belong to. There are some trail maps and stuff there.
http://www.geocities.com/lakes_region_atv/index.html
Also look at
http://www.littlesebago.com/links1.htm
there are links to other things in the area.
And don't forget this is Maine... Portland Head Light is less than 45 minutes away. The White Mountains... an hour. Lobster... at the end of the street!
Attached is a pic from the top of a mountain that is at the end of one of the trails.
Interested? Lemme know!
looks tight. Are the trails carved out or do you have to make your own trails? Is it a popular town?
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Re: new york, jersey, ct, pa, and maine
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April 25, 2005, 10:12:52 AM »
There are logging roads that are groomed, Tight woods trails, powerlines, pipelines, hills, mountains, fire roads... all sorts of different riding.
The summer population is about 50,000 in North Windham. Portland (about 1 hour away) is 250,000. Ten minutes north on N. Windham the population drops off fast. An hour north and you are basically alone. I even know a campground about 1.5 hours north where you could do an overnight excursion and ride beside the appalachian trail.
Make sure to look at this link
http://www.geocities.com/lakes_region_atv/PhotoAlbum.html
it's pics from our clubs rides and work days. It really shows the trails in the area real good.
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