Well, you asked what was nearby. I'm not sure what you find so awful about it. It's a place to camp near the mountain.
Bike friendly hotel is Canal Side Guest House.
I've heard this place is nice, and it's about 10 minutes away: http://www.evergreenlake.net/
Blue Mountain is also at the Appalachian Trail, so you may be able to camp on the trail.
Good place to stay: http://www.canalside.org/
Cheap rooms, nice place, cool guy runs it. If you need anything bike related, he can hook you up.
I live 5 mins from Blue.... it's got a lot of potential. Would love to see it open all the time for riding, not just races. Racing fees are just too...
I eat more than 1600 cals/day and I'm a 5'4" female. Try a tool like http://www.livestrong.com/thedailyplate to calculate your calorie needs based on your activity level.
Ahh the memories. I had a husky-shepherd mix who lived to be 12. He was funny- he wanted to be outside most of the time, loved to lay under the pine tree.. when I'd take him for walks off leash, he knew the exact split second I wasn't watching and he would pull a disappearing act. Several...
Boy do I wish I had found CrossFit when I was racing. I just started it in January. I was an outta shape racer....one of the reasons I found it so hard. Much better now ('cept I don't race and just got back to DHing!)
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