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whats up people, im mike i got a trek820 (hardtail) ummm ive been mountainbiking recently again due to the nice weather, im from the marlton nj area...nice to meet ya's
 
welcome aboard,
do you get to Wharton there are some cool trails there...
 
Welcome to the insane asylum. Just remember its like hotel California you can always check out you just can't leave!

Really welcome aboard you will enjoy the group of great people and information available here!
 
welcome aboard,
do you get to Wharton there are some cool trails there...

yeah i go occasionally but its really flat :sleep: lol....i go out by camden county college they have a bunch of small hills and alot of really good trails
 
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yeah i go occasionally but its really flat :sleep: lol....i go out by camden county college they have a bunch of small hills and alot of really good trails

Welcome to the site.

It is good to see another rider from South Jersey.

Sorry, you don't like our effort to work with the State to open up an area to riding with trails that are rideable in almost any weather and not a sugar sand slogfest.

John
Wharton Trail Crew
 
i go out by camden county college they have a bunch of small hills and alot of really good trails

a LOT of trails at Camden County College? 😀 put some more miles in your legs. then you'll be able to spin Wharton fast enough to make it exciting. 😀
 
One cure for fairly flat trails,....go single speed. I have raced the great trails at Gloucester County college. I don't know if they are open to the public, if it is you should check that place out. Oh,yeah,... welcome to the club.
 
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One cure for fairly flat trails,....go single speed. I have raced the great trails at Gloucester County college. I don't know if they are open to the public, if it is you should check that place out. Oh,yeah,... welcome to the club.

The GCC trails are open but they hold water.
It is best to wait a day or two after rain.

Lots of roots, quick little elevation changes, no time to rest, always on the pedals.

John
 
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