GreenMachine
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NopeMT Creek would be as specific as you get, however you have to pay to play. There are none that are “free” to the public.
NopeMT Creek would be as specific as you get, however you have to pay to play. There are none that are “free” to the public.
MT Creek would be as specific as you get, however you have to pay to play. There are none that are “free” to the public.
Few times I've been to MCPB... they really don't check for lift tickets. Just sayingMT Creek would be as specific as you get, however you have to pay to play. There are none that are “free” to the public.
Few times I've been to MCPB... they really don't check for lift tickets. Just saying
Mountain Creek peanut butter lolwhat is MCPB?
Mountain Creek peanut butter lol
It's free if you ride your bike to the top.
Shame NJ doesn’t have one bike specific park / trail...
I rode Gurney lane upstate NY Lake George area this summer - no dogs - hikers - perfectly groomed and mantained - they have a Facebook page with updated trail conditions etc ...
I'm here for the same thing now @JimN answer the question lolStop! For real??
Stop! For real??
but why
Exactly !! To shuttle it? By the end of the day you would use half the amount of a lift ticket in gas. I suppose you could get away with getting on the lift a few times, but eventually they would notice. Some days they check tighter than others.To save $5? You could also do shuttle runs if you had someone willing to pick you up at the bottom and drive you around the back side and up that dirt road to the top. I've ridden up the back side through Hamburg WMA too, but it's not worth it to do that for a downhill run and then ride back around on the road. I think @DownhillR3 used to ride to the top occasionally.
By the end of the day you would use half the amount of a lift ticket in gas.