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Hellooooo Denny, Sorry you can not make it this weekend. The hills will be very difficult on a two wheeler. When it is dry, you can slice through the coal much easier. A four wheeler can ride on top with their large tire surface area.
Don

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who do i pay to ride the land? do i have to have my bike registered? can i pay for a day and not the year?

 

readington anthracite coal company

 

no , you dont need your bike registered, just your truck

 

no, you must pay for 1 year, $100 - more land than u need

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readington anthracite coal company

 

no , you dont need your bike registered, just your truck

 

no, you must pay for 1 year, $100 - more land than u need

 

MJ, its Reading coal company not readington lol. Its all good though lol

Posted

ok ok READING

is it pronounced READING or REDDING?

:D

 

heres info for those interested in buying a permit:

http://www.readinganthracite.com/access-permits/

 

$100 is well worth it - ive driven 120 miles (each way) to ride there , only to be kicked out by state troopers guarding the parking lot a couple years back. boy did we wish we had just spent $100 on passes... whole day wasted, tank of gas, all the preparation, all the disappointment. whole day ruined in 2 seconds, 120 mile quiet ride home.

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Saturday ended up being a fantastic day.

 

 

 

AMA pro hillclimber attempting one of the OldManOfTheMountain's hills. He didnt account for the cribbing kicker. Don hits it cleaner

 

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Saturday ended up being a fantastic day.

 

 

 

AMA pro hillclimber attempting one of the OldManOfTheMountain's hills. He didnt account for the cribbing kicker. Don hits it cleaner

 

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Man it looks like you guys had a good time, I wish I could have came but the weather scare diddnt let it happen for us on friday. So It looks like were gonna go this friday lol. I wish we coulda gone though, was there a lot of people?

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Damn Jarred, you were climbing some hills. The gearing change helped. Next trip we need to concentrate on documenting our ride with video. We were having to much fun to stop and film. I have to admit those long swing arm bikes were doing real good. I wish I was fresh when they showed up. I was already worn out from hitting the trails.

Don

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