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kevinb Blue Knob Trail work - 2008/06/12 13:14 I know this is short notice, but I just got an email from Mark Taylor from LHORBA. He is doing some trail building on the resort side of Blue Knob this saturday, its just learing limbs and deadfall and raking, no chainsaw or benchcutting. They will be riding afterwards. If you've had a desire to check out Blue knob and are willing to do a little work, this would be a great opportunity. Currently the resort side has about 9 miles of single track, its what started out as a race course but was too rocky for all those race weenies so the races died but LHORBA has been working with the resort to keep up the existing trails and expand on them. Its just on the other side of all the state park riding so there is a full day plus of riding potential there. Anyways, if anybody wants more details etc, just let me know and Ill get you in touch with Mark.
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