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gregh Raystown(Allegrippis) Grand opening - 2009/05/11 07:35 The weekend was a blast...great trail system,great food and entertainment. Thank you to all who made it happen.
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DarthMyers Re:Raystown(Allegrippis) Grand opening - 2009/05/11 13:09 I second the amazing weekend and big thanks to raystown mtn bike club

Greg if there was a huffy bike toss we would have made podium
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gregh Re:Raystown(Allegrippis) Grand opening - 2009/05/11 15:21 If I ever have an event up here we'll find something to throw around..maybe even a scooter toss for the little ones
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hodog Re:Raystown(Allegrippis) Grand opening - 2009/05/11 16:18 You may get your wish as there is discussion of a yearly festival. Thanks to everyone who attended. High grin factor, huge group ride, good times!

HO
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Demon of the Fall Re:Raystown(Allegrippis) Grand opening - 2009/05/12 12:43 It was a perfect mountain bike bash weekend. I congratulate the Raystown mountain bike club, Army Corp of Engineers, Southern Alleghenies Redevelopment, IMBA, and everyone else involved in bringing this trail system and the weekend together. Special thanks to all the NMBA members and other volunteers who devoted many hours to building these awesome trails.
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