The most of it is smooth rolling XC.ThePriceSeliger said:Since im a no0b to monkeyfest, what kind of bike is good. I have a sick twisted thought I might actually make it. Any idea? What kind of riding?
The most of it is smooth rolling XC.ThePriceSeliger said:Since im a no0b to monkeyfest, what kind of bike is good. I have a sick twisted thought I might actually make it. Any idea? What kind of riding?
MMcG said:Toady's and Kitchel and Webs - Oh My!
The pizza at Trout River is also very worthy!McGRP01 said:
Trout River Nitro Stout
Hanging with all you monkeys
:dancing:
I'm in again for this year!! It'll be one of the few roadtrips I'm doing, but the riding (and company) is so good, how could I miss it?
Tigg, you coming w/ or w/o family?McGRP01 said:
Trout River Nitro Stout
Hanging with all you monkeys
:dancing:
I'm in again for this year!! It'll be one of the few roadtrips I'm doing, but the riding (and company) is so good, how could I miss it?
not yet. form one if you would like. there is just a large concentration of monkeys in new england and we all like to ride together and be merry instead of being split up and boring.Summit said:Is there a western version of this?
LOL!!! That would make the group ride an interesting adventure for sure! I have spoken to the grandparents and they are eager to have her all to themselves for the weekend...we're still not sure this is a good idea as they will continue to spoil her rotten!!!pigboy said:pps. treesaw and earl need to buy a yak and bring the baby along on the trails. note: install 5 point harness and a helmet to protect the soft spot.
not sure, but it's a ton easier w/o...then again, i've already got my MTB weekend booked (trip to pisgah)...we'll see.McGRP01 said:Without. My weekend. :evil:
You?
Only if you come on the nightride. We would have to do it with pitchers of Trout River Scotch Ale though.....partsbara said:is there any chance we could play
EDWARD 40 HANDS there ??
Ahhh this explains a lot about RM...heh. Uptight easterners!gnurider1080 said:not yet. form one if you would like. there is just a large concentration of monkeys in new england and we all like to ride together and be merry instead of being split up and boring.
Would be cool for a lot of monkeys if you could make it I suspect.narlus said:not sure, but it's a ton easier w/o...then again, i've already got my MTB weekend booked (trip to pisgah)...we'll see.
Agreed.MMcG said:Would be cool for a lot of monkeys if you could make it I suspect.
gnurider1080 said:is there some universal plan for where people are staying or is it just find your own place and everyone will meet at "blank?"
douglas said:http://www.skiburke.com/campground.html
Fixed that for you!berkshire_rider said:
Most people stay at the Burke Mountain ski area campground, and drink mass quantities of beer when not riding.
LOL! Good catchMcGRP01 said:Fixed that for you!
I just sent him an e-mail to see about price and availability. I'll let everyone know what I find out.Originally Posted by Tim at KTA
If looking for somewhere to stay: Algonquin Lodge (the old Grange Hall) right next to the ball field on Kingdom trails, has large living area can sleep 20 or so. Great deck, kitchen, like a nicely furnished hostel. reasonable rate. Contact John Desmond about rental. john_desmond@king-content.com
I was just thinking about that as well. Good call!TreeSaw said:Did anyone check on the larger place? That could be a fun place for all to stay...I can't remember who mentioned it on page 1 or 2 of this thread. I can certainly give them a call if everyone wants to stay there.
Edit: As posted by BikeGeek on page 2
I just sent him an e-mail to see about price and availability. I'll let evreyone know what I find out.
I believe gnurider1080 is a minor..............McGRP01 said:Fixed that for you!
(root)beer.berkshire_rider said:I believe gnurider1080 is a minor..............
T, does he have a website? Where is this place in relation to the Pub Outback/downtown area? Trail access? I'm in for sure, just curious...TreeSaw said:Ok - I just got an e-mail back from the owner of the Algonquin Lodge. It is available for the weekend of July 21st and can sleep 20 inside. It has 2 full baths and a full kitchen and a pool table in the basement. I have an e-mail in to find out if we can add people on cots/sleeping bags too. Not sure about the cost for the weekend...he asked me to suggest a group price
Any thoughts?
If people are interested in staying...I may even be willing to do some cooking for the group and make it a package deal.
It's across from the baseball field just north of town.McGRP01 said:T, does he have a website? Where is this place in relation to the Pub Outback/downtown area? Trail access? I'm in for sure, just curious...
Says $400/night here. That's only $20/night each with 20 people.TreeSaw said:Ok - I just got an e-mail back from the owner of the Algonquin Lodge. It is available for the weekend of July 21st and can sleep 20 inside. It has 2 full baths and a full kitchen and a pool table in the basement. I have an e-mail in to find out if we can add people on cots/sleeping bags too. Not sure about the cost for the weekend...he asked me to suggest a group price
Any thoughts?
If people are interested in staying...I may even be willing to do some cooking for the group and make it a package deal.
The place is about 1/2 mile from the Pub Outback and there are trails out the back door that take you right to the Bike shop.McGRP01 said:T, does he have a website? Where is this place in relation to the Pub Outback/downtown area? Trail access? I'm in for sure, just curious...
That's AWESOME! Let's do it!BikeGeek said: