
Thursday, February 17, 2011
No Salt Just Icemelt
With the recent onslaught of warm weather the lake has again made for some great winter riding. I haven't touched the trails as they are covered with a nastey slushy icey layer. However, around the Sevenpoints area extending south towards Aitch has made for some great backcountry trail-less riding.
Just exiting the Bay Camp area about forty feet up into the woods. Just below the timber harvest at Ridge Camp. Again, epic riding!

Sunday, January 23, 2011
Big Lake-Big Tires-Big Fun
Here is some recent fatbike fun out on lake Raystown:
The lake was frozen across but not thick enough on the main channel. I stayed close to the side but rode from the Bakers Hollow lot down the stream out onto the lake by Sidewinder and Hydro Loop.
As we just got two new Salsa Cycles Mukluk Fat Bikes in at Rothrock Outfitters. I've been taking full advantage of the awesome terrain crawling capabilities of the bike.



Thursday, January 6, 2011
hey fred is that a bike trail?
"Hey Fred, is that bike trail?"
Well it appears that it was indeed a bike trail and not just another deer trail. Apparently the fine folks at Brumbaugh Lumber LLC didn't get that message.
The section of Eagle Trail affected by timber harvests didn't just "affect" the area. Here is a couple of pictures. FYI trails not open until further notice.



And Some Fresh Video:
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Bring a Light Ride at Night


Bring a Light Ride at Night.
Recently I've been getting out for a fair number of night rides both in town and at the trails. The trails are super fast and with such speed at night... downed limbs and tight turns can get hairy. I went down hard last Weds night after taking a roller with a little to much speed into some leaf's.
Not much to see but here are some recent pics of the light rides.
Monday, November 29, 2010
One if by land....
With the onset of daylight savings its been tough to get day rides in during the week.

Intersection at Berry Patch and Rays 11pm.

Grippis Rocks

I saw only three other boats on the lake....all of which where motorized and chock full of overweight hunters pursuing game by boat. Interesting manor in which to hunt, didn't seem to prove to fruitful as several hours they where returning with no beer and no deer.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
trail gnomes and fall games
This is the ode' to the leafblower.
So we get crazy looks when out on the trails with blowers, but honestly it makes the work in the spring that much easier. And with limited volunteers to call upon, spreading the workload out is a easy way to make it much more manageable.
This is why the trails look the way they do. Yeah some might say its over the top even unnecessary. And well for the most part I agree...however I think the trails ride that much better when they are clean and clear. Take a look and you be the judge.
The STHL 550 and a gallon of mixed gas will run for approximately 5.5hrs and clean 3.0 miles of trail. At that rate it really isn't that bad to clean and clear the trails.

Before Blowing


After Blowing and Cleaning




Recent rock work that increased the width of the armoring at the bottom of Sidewinder trail.

It takes a mighty fleet of tools to keep the trails clean and clear, to the level they are currently maintained. With donations from riders, area businesses, and the Friends of Raystown Lake, our small club is able to maintain 32 miles of fresh-cut trail.

But I guess its all still worth it.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
raystown epic

Having recently built up a new el-mari with some of them fancy suspension forks, and some other more fresh parts, I needed to find some trails that justified such a plush ride. After not getting out on the bike for a few days, it was time to get some mileage in.
I had talked to the Corps, some time ago about the standing of the, 30 mile long Terrace Mtn Trail, as to whether or not bikes could or should be ridden on it. The very basic maps, that I was able to turn up had indications that it might be a good trail. But then why does no one ever ride or walk on it? I needed to find out.
If you aren't familiar with the terrace mountain, its on the "other side" of the lake. The one where there is practically nothing till you the resort, directly across from the Allegrippis Trails and Seven Points. The trail apparently starts at Saxton and runs all the way to just outside Huntingdon, on Corbins Road, roughly 30 miles. On a map it looks like the perfect point to point ride.
And so I devised the raystown epic:
From Huntingdon,
Corbins Road to the Terrace Mountain Trail
Terrace Mountain Trail- Trough Creek
Terrace Mountain Trail-Tatmun Run and 994 Bridge
Cross over the lake, right on James Creek Road.
Left on Fouses Crossing
Right onto Rt. 26
Rt. 26 make a right onto States Road
States-Seven Points Road Right- up the big hill.
Left at the top onto Bakers Hollow Road.
Ride the Trail System Perimeter Loop followed by south end. Exit the trails onto 7 Pts Road. Ride Piney Ride Back to H-City! If you choose to do this.....it was painful.
I left this morning around 10:00am with some energy stuff and light maintenance kit and a camera. So, here is what I found on my attempt at the Raystown Epic.

This is starting up the Corbins Road climb which is about 2.8 miles with grades of 10%

Back Down Terrace Mountain only to go back up and over about four times. I honestly believed for a brief second that when I got to the trailhead it was going to be a easy day of riding. Later on that proved not to be the case. As I was greeted with a nice pastoral setting with a clean trail running through it.

It was smooth riding and almost to open for the first mile and a half. Than the trail goes between old logging roads straight to crazy off-camber goat trails. That traverse the mountainside. Some so steep and off camber they are simply unrideable. Lots of good hike-a-bike practice.


Thats Susquehannock down there!

This made the ride worth it. Halfway up old Finks Road.

Plenty of rock.

I finished out in Trough Creek, and proceeded to ride out to the resort and across the Entrinken Bridge.... perfect colors, not so perfect strong wind.
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