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[QUOTE="MRRMX, post: 325411, member: 16800"] [b]info. you asked for[/b] They moved the start area and parking area, To steamburg n.y. 25 bucks is the fee. helmet and eye protection is a must. no drinking. one rider per machine. stay on the trail. I-86 to exit 17,follow the signs. From my past rides there it will be wet. You will cross streams and poss. the river. As Peer put it it can be a nasty ride... I have seen grown men balling due to broken machines and being lost in the woods. You will see guys out of gas on the trail. The older runs were muddy water filled holes and miles of 3 inches of liquid mud. Tree roots like there is no tomarrow. I just got fed up with the A$$woles out there ramming the bike, I have been T-boned there. had my feet ran over by 4 wheelers passing by. Rude drunken riders stuck in the mud. But I have to admit I have had some awesome rides there. That was back in the early 90's when 400 riders was a big crowd. This 1500 riders is to much for the trail to handle. [/QUOTE]
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