Definitely, if you've never checked it out before.Maybe Perrineville?
Rained a lot yesterday. I know Allaire is <almost> always an option after a rain. HHW would be too, but I saw a lot of trail maintenance took place, so suggest me something else!!
Get up north. Wawayanda, Ringwood, Sterling, or head West (after the sinkhole is fixed in 2027): Mahlon Dickerson, Allamuchy, Stephens, Deer Park. Lots of nice technical stuff in those spots. 👍I ride SI, CR, DMP, Allaire, HHW, and 6MR almost exclusively. I'd like a recommendation outside of that which would be good for tomorrow. Maybe Perrineville?
I keep forgetting about RV. I really need to make my way over there. Easy enough to find my way around?You are close enough to RV - if it is damp and cold, the rocks in Cush sweat. But there isn't a lot of tech in RV proper,
and it is bulletproof. Other than the new section of trail by the scout camp - but just don't go that far.
ride in from Cush - z-climb, over the saddle, red/cushetunk trail in RV back to the pavilion (or top of puke)
SAME! I'm close enough to it but have never ridden (well, did in college, like imma remember anything from eons ago)...I keep forgetting about RV. I really need to make my way over there. Easy enough to find my way around?
RV proper is basically very similar to what it was 30 years ago when I rode there for the first timeSAME! I'm close enough to it but have never ridden (well, did in college, like imma remember anything from eons ago)...
i can't even remember what i ate yesterdayRV proper is basically very similar to what it was 30 years ago when I rode there for the first time
Yep it’s basically a route around the reservoir. Easy to follow. Stiff climbs though.I keep forgetting about RV. I really need to make my way over there. Easy enough to find my way around?
I keep forgetting about RV. I really need to make my way over there. Easy enough to find my way around?