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Found at Sals
Found a pump on lower red at Sals this afternoon. Identify the make/model and I will return it to its rightful owner!
Happy Holidays!
enough - thread has been suspended
The personal attacks have gotten out of control, I suspended the Trail Building Etiquate post. If you have more to say, come to tonight's meeting.
Sals Tuesday Night
Thinking about riding Sals tonight around 5:30 pm. If you are interested call me 570-460-5048.
Indoor Spin Bike 100$
Bought two years ago for 450$
Works the same as it did then.
Will include spd pedals and extra pad.


Highland trip
Anybody interested/can go to Highland in October for a long weekend? They are open fri-sun. Thinking 2nd or 3rd weekend.
A few words about greg761 on the occasion of his 50th birthday...
Yep it's hard to believe but the VMB Treasurer (I could be wrong, but I think he's held this position for VMB's entire history) is turning 50 this weekend.
I like to tell the story of how Lori and I first met Greg in person. So please ask me sometime. It's a great story!
Kingdom Trails
Just returned from a week at Kingdom Trails in East Burke VT and thought I would share a few pics.
Trails near New Milford, PA
Anyone know the closest trail system near New Milford, PA. I am staying at a buddy's cabin outside of New Milford and want to know if there is anything in the near proximity to hit. Would Moosic be the closest?
West Virginia - Land of the Lost!
June 23 - 26 was my little riding groups annual "Man"cation trip weekend. This year we chose to go to Slatyfork, WV and ride the trails of Pocahontas County and Snowshoe Resort.
Our "little" group actually expanded to 8 guys this year. Jubber, JT, Prince, Fizzy, Mr. Clean (aka Luis), What's His Name(aka Pat), Earl(Jubber's brother from CT) and myself. By the time the trip was over we all had at least 2 or 3 nicknames, due to the hilarity caused by our collective stupidity.
Thursday:
Cool and Un-Cool
I had a great on-road, off-road adventure this weekend. I made my way from Bethlehem to Bath to Stockertown and Easton. Then rode back to Bethlehem via the Lehigh towpath. I consider myself fortunate to live in a region that offers these types of options.
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