Posted 2009-09-20 4:25 PM (#110898 - in reply to #109458) Subject: RE: Where would you go in September?
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Location: Brooksville, Fl
Well, we just got back from our 2 week vacation. What a blast! We spent the first 10 days at Iron Mountain. We met and rode with some of the nicest people I have yet to meet. The weather was reasonable and we rode every day that we had planned. The camp is great with the nicest stalls I have seen anywhere so far. It's definitely a place I will return to. There are many trails I still would like to ride.
The balance of our trip was at Leatherwood in NC. We did have some drizzly rain but we were able to ride the 3 days we had planned. The place was very nice and the trails were very pretty. I wish I had been able to ride more of them. I guess I'll just have to go back sometime! The staff is great there and the accomodations were quite reasonable. If all goes well, they have plans to add more hook-ups in 30 amp service and change their existing hook-ups to 30 amp as they have 20 at the present time. Didn't seem to be an issue for us though.
All in all a great trip with no issues during travel or anything else for that matter. Can't beat that!
Posted 2009-09-20 7:04 PM (#110901 - in reply to #103569) Subject: RE: Where would you go in September?
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Location: Keymar,Maryland
We leave for James River SP in the morning. I'll report from the field via laptop if I have signal. Of course, rain is forecast Tues. and Wed., and I have rescheduled this trip 3x.
Posted 2009-09-20 7:11 PM (#110902 - in reply to #110901) Subject: RE: Where would you go in September?
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Location: Brooksville, Fl
[QUOTE]Originally written by Rich M. on 2009-09-20 8:04 PM
We leave for James River SP in the morning. I'll report from the field via laptop if I have signal. Of course, rain is forecast Tues. and Wed., and I have rescheduled this trip 3x.
I wish you a safe trip and a great ride! Take a good slicker....if it's just rain, no big deal.
Posted 2009-09-26 3:51 PM (#111124 - in reply to #103569) Subject: RE: Where would you go in September?
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Great time at James River State Park. About 6 hrs of riding here on very good footing with a good variety from level riverside trails to some decent hill climbs. Had the place to ourselves through the week. Primitive camping, 5 level sites, a 4 stall barn with open corral on each end and plenty of poles across from campsites for highlining. A very clean vault toilet nearby and the park has a nice shower house. They also have a group horse area with 7 stall barn and allow portable fence / corral ( all primitive, generators allowed during daylight hours).The dogs had a good time as well, beautiful overlook of Tye river valley with a hitching area.