Hellmutt
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posted May 11, 2010 09:35 AM
Post up your States best riding area's!
Not sure if there's other threads with the same content, but I'd like a refresher if that's ok.
Another riding season is upon us......well, most of us .......I'm sure there's good riding to be had most everywhere so please post up your favorite destinations / area's of interest for us all to see and check out in your home state!
I live in western Ohio, but most of the better riding ( that I know of anyway ) is in southern and eastern Ohio........one of my personal favorites is Hocking Hills area just south of Lancaster on RT33. St Rt 664 / Rt. 374 / Rt. 180 -- basically all over Hocking Valley. Nice twisty hills and valleys, tree canopied back roads and the asphalt was FRESH a couple years back when we last rode there.
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fish_antlers

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posted May 11, 2010 10:42 AM
Edited By: fish_antlers on 11 May 2010 18:42
Cal Highway 36
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mongo

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posted May 16, 2010 01:52 PM
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Rossi

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posted July 19, 2010 09:23 PM
Hit me up if your in Colorado. There are a lot of runs that will make deals gap look like a warm up. Look up highway 550. A lot of the roads in the mountains here have that picture perfect scenery but are unforgivable if you fuck up. i.e. 550 some of the best scenery for mnts. but seriously lacking guardrails for the several thousand ft. cliffs. Its all worth it though. good luck
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