I know this is old but...Not sure if that was meant as disbelief sarcasm or just sarcasm. But I am going back out soon on my fat bike. Much easier to deal with the sand trails on the way out there with a fatty and still get to enjoy the singletracks. When I do I will change my avatar to a fat bike pic in the same spot and try to make a believer out of you. And I will post pics on singletrack/doubletrack and from the peak.Funny how mountains pop up in the flat lands. Here's a 1000 ft climb I had to struggle with at Mercer County Park in the winter
https://www.strava.com/activities/255919699
Thanks for the compliment. Lots of time outdoors and live a healthy lifestyle. Thats what I tell people and its all very true. I am the one who posted on the strava isuues. Have tried every trick in the book, including suggestions heard on here, NO apps on my phone work. Tried so many. Just waiting for Christmas. Expressed extreme interest in a GPS device for my bike. I am hoping wifey took the hint. She is usually awesome with that stuff. So 3 more weeks. I can post simple directions. Don't mind writing them.well done! Do you have a strava/gps link for us?
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you are looking good for turning 50! (nohomo)
must be the sealevel living, mixed with riding the pines(?) .
That is something I will think seriously about.@a1pathfinder67 - no need for directions - drop a trailforks pin, or something else - won't get down there before spring, unless you sponsor a group ride!
Keep pedaling.
It's the Pinelands protecting itself. BTW, No hunting going on?Thanks for the compliment. Lots of time outdoors and live a healthy lifestyle. Thats what I tell people and its all very true. I am the one who posted on the strava isuues. Have tried every trick in the book, including suggestions heard on here, NO apps on my phone work. Tried so many. Just waiting for Christmas. Expressed extreme interest in a GPS device for my bike. I am hoping wifey took the hint. She is usually awesome with that stuff. So 3 more weeks. I can post simple directions. Don't mind writing them.
The beauty of the route I use is no trespassing signs to one side and FR mtn preserve to the other. The road is on the fringe of both. I guess the hunters try to keep a bit away from the border. I heard one gun shot very far away, when I was on the hilltop. But it's not the first time and it wasn't always hunting season either. I didn't see anyone out there. Other than a couple people walking their dog near the trail head. And yes...the Pinelands have always seemed to find a way to protect themselves.It's the Pinelands protecting itself. BTW, No hunting going on?
I’ve been here a few times on the moto. There is a rollercoaster trail that leads to this spot from the west that is super fun. Not sure how good this might be on a pedal bike, but on the moto is was a blast.