Most recent ride has been the aptly named boxers 60
Starting at Boxers Cafe' (410 Penn Street) with the finest of Ales, proceed out the door to the closest bike rack. After grabbing said bike, ride off down 4th Street crossing over the mighty Juniata River.
Making a right at the intersection with Rt 22. Followed by a quick left on "fast food alley" (Crooked Creek Road just after Burger King.) Than after a quick 1/2 mile stretch of road, a left at the "T" with Piney Ridge Road.
Climb the winding mile and a half to the top of the ridge. For the next several miles winding out to the lake on an endless vista. At the next "T" (9 miles out ) go left onto Seven Points Road, for another mile long climb to the top of the Allegrippis Ridge, or entrance to Seven Points Recreation Area.
Go left onto Bakers Hollow Road at the top of the hill. After climbing for another 1/4 mile, begin the descent when the turn gets tight turn right! This will take you on an unmarked grassy/ gravelly access road go into the woods, cross the wooden gate and jump onto the Stoney Trail.
Ride Stoney to the Bakers Hollow Lot and begin riding the trail system. Be sure to hit most of the trails.....generally doing a giant clockwise exterior loop followed by an interior loop. Back down Stoney....riding the south end trails in a figure eight. Back to Seven Points Road.....climb to the top enjoy a downhill, uphill, and than make a right back onto Piney Ridge Road. Crawl back to Boxers and enjoy a fine brew.
If you hit most of the trails as listed......
In all its about 35 miles of trail and 26 of road. So 60 miles. Don't break it down, don't bring a GPS, don't complain, and don't order a Budweiser.
www.boxerscafe.com - 410 Penn Street.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Saturday, June 5, 2010
dirtFest hangover and trail gripes!
Sorry for the lack of posts or trail updates.
dirtFest was one hell of a time and its taken a while to get back to my semi-normal exsistence. Anyway now that the hoopla is over and the people and press gone. With 1100 people stopping out and exhibitors from as far as Florida and Arizona we had a huge turn-out. Be sure to check out the Dirtrag Mag write-up. Or the youtube.com video of the EarthTones jammin in the BigTop......if you didn't come this year, sorry you missed such a good time.
Anyway its time for summer, so here is my rant:
The trails are flowing with riders from across the nation, as I have bumped into folks from Maryland, Georgia, Cali, and most recently Colorado. The reviews keep coming back way positive about our level of maintenance and quality of trail. So heres my advice to the complainers....If you don't like super flowly, fast, groomed single-track don't come. As if you come expecting techincal rocky stereotypical central Pa legacy trails and fireroads....you came to the wrong place.
For everyone who has already ridden the trails, and loved it. Thanks for coming be sure to stop back as the trails continue to develop. Or stop by rothrock outfitters and catch us in person.
-evan
dirtFest was one hell of a time and its taken a while to get back to my semi-normal exsistence. Anyway now that the hoopla is over and the people and press gone. With 1100 people stopping out and exhibitors from as far as Florida and Arizona we had a huge turn-out. Be sure to check out the Dirtrag Mag write-up. Or the youtube.com video of the EarthTones jammin in the BigTop......if you didn't come this year, sorry you missed such a good time.
Anyway its time for summer, so here is my rant:
The trails are flowing with riders from across the nation, as I have bumped into folks from Maryland, Georgia, Cali, and most recently Colorado. The reviews keep coming back way positive about our level of maintenance and quality of trail. So heres my advice to the complainers....If you don't like super flowly, fast, groomed single-track don't come. As if you come expecting techincal rocky stereotypical central Pa legacy trails and fireroads....you came to the wrong place.
For everyone who has already ridden the trails, and loved it. Thanks for coming be sure to stop back as the trails continue to develop. Or stop by rothrock outfitters and catch us in person.
-evan
Monday, May 10, 2010
May 10th
The trail system saw alot of down trees and other debris this past weekend with the windstorm.
We where able to clear about 10 blowdowns out, and left alot of the little stuff. If you are headed out to the trails feel free to kick some of the little stuff off the trails or even carry a clipper in your pack to help us out a little.
The sections that really need to be addressed:
-Tip of Hydro Loop
-Sections of Berry Patch
-the top and bottom of Red Legs
-top of Sleek Dog briars.
Hope to see you at DirtFest!
We where able to clear about 10 blowdowns out, and left alot of the little stuff. If you are headed out to the trails feel free to kick some of the little stuff off the trails or even carry a clipper in your pack to help us out a little.
The sections that really need to be addressed:
-Tip of Hydro Loop
-Sections of Berry Patch
-the top and bottom of Red Legs
-top of Sleek Dog briars.
Hope to see you at DirtFest!
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Vandals on the Run
Well at first it was a joke that the porcupines were out eating the signs and running off with them. Than they started in on the benches and have nibbled away at the corners of them.
But this time the vandals are real two legged folk. About a week ago I recieved reports of signs that seemed to be missing out on the South End. After last nights work night we where out in this direction, and found a metal map and all the signs on two other posts stripped bare!
Let me say that it is all local volunteers doing the trail work and we don't have much time to dedicate to folks taking signs. So if you see any suspicious activity
Obviously let us know
But this time the vandals are real two legged folk. About a week ago I recieved reports of signs that seemed to be missing out on the South End. After last nights work night we where out in this direction, and found a metal map and all the signs on two other posts stripped bare!
Let me say that it is all local volunteers doing the trail work and we don't have much time to dedicate to folks taking signs. So if you see any suspicious activity
Obviously let us know
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Groomers!

We've been tuning the north section to perfection!
The leaves are cleared, most of the cuts have been cleared, the cut slope is even turning to berms in sections!
This past weekend we only have five folks show for the workday, but where able to turn even the worst sections of Ridge and Berry Patch into great riding and looking groomers.
Here are some pics to give you an idea....also we finally put the cement in the holes for the benches at the vista! And who keeps backing into the posts in the parking lot, there has been three posts knocked down by drivers!

Monday, April 5, 2010
Trailbunnies?
Didn't know what else to call a day of trailwork on easter.... sorry.
Seeing how this whole maintenance thing has become a religion for a few of us, it was only fitting to wake up on Easter Sunday at 7am to get out to the trails for some trailer-pulling, log clearing fun.
None other than the holiest of trail saints Frank Maguire was out teaching the his young jedi the latest blowdown removal techniques.
All of the blowdowns should finally be off the trails. Dunk was able to finish up some of the leaf litter removal of Alli and Redlegs.
More work to follow!
Seeing how this whole maintenance thing has become a religion for a few of us, it was only fitting to wake up on Easter Sunday at 7am to get out to the trails for some trailer-pulling, log clearing fun.
None other than the holiest of trail saints Frank Maguire was out teaching the his young jedi the latest blowdown removal techniques.
All of the blowdowns should finally be off the trails. Dunk was able to finish up some of the leaf litter removal of Alli and Redlegs.
More work to follow!
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