N nathanr New Member Jul 12, 2017 #1 In your experience or estimation, which trails in NJ are likely to have the least amount of ticks?
UtahJoe Team Workhorse Team MTBNJ Halter's Jul 12, 2017 #2 are you basing your ride location around the tick population? Im going with the tourne since I cant think of many places there where your legs/arms would have to brush up against vegetation
are you basing your ride location around the tick population? Im going with the tourne since I cant think of many places there where your legs/arms would have to brush up against vegetation
Supermoto Well-Known Member Jul 12, 2017 #3 The ones that are paved. Rocky trails that get a lot of sun and have little brush are good, then trails that you don't have to ride through brush or high grass.
The ones that are paved. Rocky trails that get a lot of sun and have little brush are good, then trails that you don't have to ride through brush or high grass.
Patrick Overthinking the draft from the basement already Staff member Jul 12, 2017 #4 Haven't gotten one in cush/rv yet.
Paul H Fearless OOS Poser Jul 12, 2017 #5 Personnally, i haven't gotten one at HM but I use bug repellent.
Berms&Boofs Well-Known Member Jul 12, 2017 #6 I've had 2 deer tick bites recently. One at Tourne. The other at High Mt. Sorry @C8N and @UtahJoe. I would have agreed with you until recently.
I've had 2 deer tick bites recently. One at Tourne. The other at High Mt. Sorry @C8N and @UtahJoe. I would have agreed with you until recently.
mattybfat The Opinion Police Team MTBNJ Halter's Jul 12, 2017 #7 Lol! I know where the most Are, in NJ.
wilburdeb New Member Jul 12, 2017 #10 The greatest concentration of blood suckers in NJ are near Trenton.
Steve Vai Endurance Guy: Tolerates most of us. Jul 12, 2017 #11 The Tick is a nice guy, you need not avoid him...