I am going to the red for 6 nights during spring break, and want to bring my bike.... is there anywhere around there to ride?? or near there?? thanks
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Mtn biking at the Red?
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Mtn biking at the Red?
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Call John Haight at Cave Run Outdoor Shop (606) 784-1818. There's lots of great mountain biking around Cave Run Lake - less than an hour from the RRG area. He can set you up with what would be in the best conditions at the time.
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SCGC - I can't speak for everyone, but last I heard, the Pendergrass land was purchased for climbing, mountain biking, hiking, trekking, running etc...
I have biked thorughout there, and it sure beats making the 1hour and 20 min drive to Cave Run.
I'll keep it short, but the best area to bike would be:
Go down the hill towards the Motherload and park.
Continue on your bike on the main road.
Take a left any where, check out, turn around, go back to the main road, continue on a bit, take another left, and bike some more. All and all, you can put in about 23 miles of trails - some are even a bit advanced, but nothing is for experts.
Note: you might want to give couple of box to the coalition since it is there land. But just make sure you have a 4x4 to get down and back up from the motherload.
I have biked thorughout there, and it sure beats making the 1hour and 20 min drive to Cave Run.
I'll keep it short, but the best area to bike would be:
Go down the hill towards the Motherload and park.
Continue on your bike on the main road.
Take a left any where, check out, turn around, go back to the main road, continue on a bit, take another left, and bike some more. All and all, you can put in about 23 miles of trails - some are even a bit advanced, but nothing is for experts.
Note: you might want to give couple of box to the coalition since it is there land. But just make sure you have a 4x4 to get down and back up from the motherload.
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Thanks guys... The only thing is I will not hav a 4x4.... I will be driving my little honda civic... my climbing partner has a 4x4 truck but since it is a 300 mile drive, we have to save on gas.... hopefully someone up there will be will to car pull or something... we also saw places that you had to take a 4x4 to get tot he trails to climb... ?!?!
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