Huber/Hartshorne Woods PM Ride?

smw

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Howdy. I'm relatively new to the area and looking to link up with others riding in Huber/Hartshorne area. Organized or loosely organized to spur of the moment-I'm game to join. Late afternoons after 530p work best, but could swing an early am ride as well.
 
I have never been, but I am going to make a go of it after work today. I'll aim to be at Brown's Dock parking lot at 6p if anyone wants to link up. If anyone sees me (Blue Giant Trance) looking lost, well there's a high likelihood that's me! If you think you see me, stop and say hello.
 
I have never been, but I am going to make a go of it after work today. I'll aim to be at Brown's Dock parking lot at 6p if anyone wants to link up. If anyone sees me (Blue Giant Trance) looking lost, well there's a high likelihood that's me! If you think you see me, stop and say hello.
Use the trail map and stick to the multiuse/allowed trails. These lands we're given by horse people. Theres a large section across the road that's off limits to bikes and they do call the rangers. Also, always yield to horses. I typically see at least one horseback rider each time these days, though your time of day might be fine. I'd join you, but have to fix my car this evening.
 
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Not a ton of miles, but it's all fun to ride both ways. Can't really pick a bad direction, assuming you like climbing.
 
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Excellent reminder on yield to hikers and horses. I have a long standing appreciation for all public land user groups.


Use the trail map and stick to the multiuse/allowed trails. These lands we're given by horse people. Theres a large section across the road that's off limits to bikes and they do call the rangers. Also, always yield to horses. I typically see at least one horseback rider each time these days, though your time of day might be fine. I'd join you, but have to fix my car this evening.
 
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