If you mean Lembo Lake aka atvny.com, it was closed down last summer (noise and dust). He's trying to reopen but it has to go through the courts.I can remember the first ride at Modena and it wasn’t the most trail friendly place to ride but that was where most of us met for the first time!
Between 20 and 30. It spans 2-3 days and is somewhat informal but on the main day (Saturday) there is 20 to 30.trailqueen said:How many people (on average) show up for the ride?
If anyone knows how to get ahold of Mr. Flatch, please let me know. I'll see if I can dig up some info myeslf.KDXruss said:The first place that comes to mind is Flatch's farm near Ravena, NY. Thats where the annual SMOG ride is held. The trails are real nice, fast and smooth. I'm not sure how to get in contact with Mr. Flatch but i'm sure somebody does.
The second would be CATRA but that might be a long trip for our more southernly located folks.
Yes, it's just south of Albany...and it's Flach, not Flacks. I'm doing some checking on it now. There are also a couple of places local to me that might work out too. One's a club that I have to see if they'll let us pay to ride and another is some private land.4thGearAndPinned said:... Flacks farm is just below albany, correct?
if anyone finds out about flacks keep us posted
scooter1130 said:Also the closing of Paragon is just temporary, so in the near future, Paragon will be an option for our rides again. paragon is a business for Kyle and Steph, and I'm sure it wont be too long before the new park is open.
CaptainObvious said:That's what I'm hoping. Correct me if I'm wrong Dan, but Kyle leased 2,500 acres, however we (the users) had trails on more than 10,000 acres. That means if Kyle can find another access point to lease, PAP is back in business.
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