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The "Good" Side of off roading
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[QUOTE="CaptainObvious, post: 675627, member: 17060"] Jason, You are right. The people at the quick stop outside of Paragon are ALWAYS glad to see us walk through the doors, mud and all. I'm happy to drive 1 to 2 hours for a day of safe, hassle-free riding. I can't think of a better way to spend time with my kids and friends. If you think about I-81 between I-78 and I-80 there are three great places to ride: Paragon, Tower City and Rouch Creek. Just minutes from there off I-80 is Jack Frost (Traxx). And there are more being built! I know of a trail system being built close to Easton. I hope to see more. Many of the business’ in the Pocono’s live and die on skiers and weekend get-a-wayers. I’m sure they are glad to see our trucks, trailers, jeeps and bikes. But we have to do our job too. We have to respect the land we ride on or these new sights will disappear as well. If we are good to the merchants and land we will have great places to ride for a long time. [/QUOTE]
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The "Good" Side of off roading
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