@mikedirtbiker Yes it is in South East PA about 1 hour west of Philly. There are hills and piles of logs to go over (hense the 12 stitches I was getting over). Video section is the easiest in the park. If you want more challenge, French Creek State Park has miles of rough rocky hills. French Creek State Park is about 1/2 hour north of Marsh Creek State Park and is adjacent to Hopewell Furnace; a fully preserved/restored iron furnace village from the 1700's. Make a long weekend of it!
The kid in front was sick and I just had 12 stitches put in my knee the day before from a bike crash two days before. I think we were doing pretty good...considering.
@leiphasw Don't feel bad. As a 55-year-old riding these trails I'm no better and that's feeling fine without a camera. I rode there last fall and got lost on the south side where there had been railroad ties--there was a detour around the area it was supposed to turn 90 degrees and head north back toward the parking area. I got lost and wound up on singletrack outside the park that ultimately led me to Landis Rd. Still can't figure out where I went wrong.
is this in pennsylvannia? do they hav any more challenging trails, or jumps?
mikedirtbiker 6 months ago
@mikedirtbiker Yes it is in South East PA about 1 hour west of Philly. There are hills and piles of logs to go over (hense the 12 stitches I was getting over). Video section is the easiest in the park. If you want more challenge, French Creek State Park has miles of rough rocky hills. French Creek State Park is about 1/2 hour north of Marsh Creek State Park and is adjacent to Hopewell Furnace; a fully preserved/restored iron furnace village from the 1700's. Make a long weekend of it!
leiphasw 6 months ago
@leiphasw o alright thanks! ill definetly b there scoping it out
mikedirtbiker 6 months ago
The kid in front was sick and I just had 12 stitches put in my knee the day before from a bike crash two days before. I think we were doing pretty good...considering.
leiphasw 2 years ago
@leiphasw Don't feel bad. As a 55-year-old riding these trails I'm no better and that's feeling fine without a camera. I rode there last fall and got lost on the south side where there had been railroad ties--there was a detour around the area it was supposed to turn 90 degrees and head north back toward the parking area. I got lost and wound up on singletrack outside the park that ultimately led me to Landis Rd. Still can't figure out where I went wrong.
MrTrashcan1 8 months ago
even with 1 hand
bcollieman 2 years ago
u are some very slow bikers
bcollieman 2 years ago