Thursday, March 31, 2011

Early AM at the Allegrippis


This was the Weds morning ride out at the lake. With temps touching the twenties around 6:45am it made for a chilly cruise.

I had finished lacing up the El Mariachi's new dancing shoes and simply couldn't wait to get her out.





Here is the shot of the Armoring section that was recently completed on the Berry Patch Trail...Super dry ...however still needs some work.

The rest of the area:


Monday, March 21, 2011

mud, crud, and a whole lot of help

With 18 individuals showing up for about 4.5 hours of trail work, we had a very successful first "official" spring work day. Two cleaning and clearing crews headed out Alle-grippis Ridge and another on Red Legs, the rest of the lot headed up to the intersection of Berry Patch and one of the gravel roads the Corps. maintains.

The section had always had a mud wallow and has only become worse with so many early spring riders. In an effort to eliminate the problem spot it became a day of heavy lifting with 7-8 pick-up loads of rock moved to the site. Hundreds of shovels full of mud, and in the end a section of trail that will drain the trail.


Unfortunately did not grab any pictures of the cleaning crews who did an equally as awesome job
My apologies gang.


mud, crud, and a whole lot of help

With 18 individuals showing up for about 4.5 hours of trail work, we had a very successful first "official" spring work day. Two cleaning and clearing crews headed out Alle-grippis Ridge and another on Red Legs, the rest of the lot headed up to the intersection of Berry Patch and one of the gravel roads the Corps. maintains.

The section had always had a mud wallow and has only become worse with so many early spring riders. In an effort to eliminate the problem spot it became a day of heavy lifting with 7-8 pick-up loads of rock moved to the site. Hundreds of shovels full of mud, and in the end a section of trail that will drain the trail.


Unfortunately did not grab any pictures of the cleaning crews who did an equally as awesome job
My apologies gang.


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!

Feels like somewhere way up north and def. not Pa.

At points you could find nice thick ice to ride out across the inlets....however getting back to land sometimes proved difficult with 5 feet of melt to the shore.






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.

Shot headed down the stream
You can see Terrace mtn in the background, this is just after Yocum Cemetery point. Or about two miles of steady lake riding...pretty wild when there is no private development or other people visible yet we are so close to Huntingdon, Pa.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

hey fred is that a bike trail?


"Hey Fred, is that bike trail?"

"Nah thats just a deer trail, they'll come back."

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.