bigcountry
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hey guys me and a buddy are looking at riding the lowville area mon. tues wed 10-11-12. anyone care to join?? or does anyone have any suggestions on trails to ride or places to stop?? going to be our first time in the area riding and we are staying at the ridgeview hotel.!!
porkchop
TY 4 Stroke Master
Sorry I gotta be busy at work next week or I could take a day and ride some.
During the week is normally a better time to be on Tug Hill/ surrounding area.
The TC Riders in Camden is a snowmobile friendly town, they have an excellent signed trail system + groom almost daily, can make your way there from 'the hill', thru Redfield / Osceola clubs even.
Turin Ridge Riders have a very good system as well in a different direction, can make your way to Brantingham & Old Forge (tourist hotspot/ need trail pass to ride OF) using some of their trails.
Montague Inn, Hook n Ladder, The Hideaway, Florence Hotel, Tugger's, Timberview, Towpath Lodge are good places to eat-
Flat Rock Inn has dogs that run anywhere around the place (people don't tend to chow down there a lot)... Just sayin'.
Barnes Corners has a regular mini mart on Rt. 177 with gas, cheaper than the trail side places, fill up in Camden as well.
Still plenty of snow, it was a hard base but loose on top Saturday when we did 105 miles.
Early riders get the trails, Enjoy!
During the week is normally a better time to be on Tug Hill/ surrounding area.
The TC Riders in Camden is a snowmobile friendly town, they have an excellent signed trail system + groom almost daily, can make your way there from 'the hill', thru Redfield / Osceola clubs even.
Turin Ridge Riders have a very good system as well in a different direction, can make your way to Brantingham & Old Forge (tourist hotspot/ need trail pass to ride OF) using some of their trails.
Montague Inn, Hook n Ladder, The Hideaway, Florence Hotel, Tugger's, Timberview, Towpath Lodge are good places to eat-
Flat Rock Inn has dogs that run anywhere around the place (people don't tend to chow down there a lot)... Just sayin'.
Barnes Corners has a regular mini mart on Rt. 177 with gas, cheaper than the trail side places, fill up in Camden as well.
Still plenty of snow, it was a hard base but loose on top Saturday when we did 105 miles.
Early riders get the trails, Enjoy!
bigcountry
Pro
porkchop thanks for the reply!! we will def check some of those places out... anyone else have any input??
bigcountry
Pro
can anyone give us a heads up as to what the trails are like down there?? is there some off trail stuff i can get into or is it mostly trail riding??
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