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    I don't have a banshee. I'd like a banshee, Banshees kick ass! When you open up the throttle its like WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!! WAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!! Yeah, Banshees KICK ASS! WFO

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  1. Hey, I got a 1971 Suzuki T500 anybody interested in parts make an offer. E%mall Me at "chencer At evenlink dot com". Or tell Meat to call Herb and ask.
  2. I got an inverter too, same as Meats, your welcome to use it.
  3. I have some pictures that I plan on putting up on my web site that were taken 30,000 ft up and they show the area that we call the stripins and coal hill. They are huge, I mean really super big file size (50+MB) so I am hoping I can keep the quality. I have a gps and I'm planning on making markers on this pic of there gps location so once you get here you can find these places on your own if you would like, Also this will give you a pretty good Idea of how much riding were talking about. Meat and I are planning on scoping out some good spots to camp. IMHO, Cops shouldn't be a problem as long as everybody stays cool. No Guns, No fire works is real good advice. I'll put up some links as soon as I get this done.
  4. After you get on the flats go over to the north side, on your way over there you will see a path that takes you up behind the north side of the canyon, Its a fairly steep hill for anything other then an atv and because its up and then down in. you can only see a fire from the sky.
  5. No the small canyon up on the flats, going towards west cameron its on your left hand side. I liked to camp on the north side of the canyon.
  6. I have not ridden alot of other places then here in the Shamokin Treverton area. So you may think I'm biased but there has never been a reason to look for another place to ride. You could go through ten tanks of gas and still not have seen it all. We got hills, trails, lakes, long straight wide roads, Mud 5 ft deep (Spring and Fall), Whoops, and jumps. We got extreemly secluded camp sites, and very extreemly secluded campsites. Gas station that you can get to by bike. and a great place to get breakfast and lunch right next to coal hill. But most importantly its FREE. Check out my page to get directions. Like I said you could ride all day and never see the same place twice but that will never happin. Once you find your spot, whether its Coal Hill, the Sand Pits or the Grassy Hills you'll be spending all your time there. As for a spot to camp I would have to say the top of the small canyon has always been fun, Its 5 minuits from the highway in your Granny's Cadalac. 10 min from a payphone, 15 min to a hospitol and 7 minuits from a Bar. So I hope you all get to tegether and make a plan to camp here.javascript:emoticon('') javascript:emoticon('') But please remember to leave it like you found it. We don't want people walking off with our old tires and couches. Its taken us a while to build up this reserve of useless tires and moldy furniture, just to have some outsider come and load there truck up with them.javascript:emoticon('') javascript:emoticon('')Coal Hill & Strippins
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