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Motorcycle Dual Sporting (Vol 5) Dual Sporting Pennsylvania And Beyond Compilation - 43000 Miles Dual Sporting From Vermont to Tennessee - Backroad Bob's Motorcycle Dual Sporting #5 - cover

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Motorcycle Dual Sporting (Vol 5) Dual Sporting Pennsylvania And Beyond Compilation - 43000 Miles Dual Sporting From Vermont to Tennessee - Backroad Bob's Motorcycle Dual Sporting #5

Robert H. Miller, Backroad Bob

Publisher: Backroad Bob

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Motorcycle Dual Sporting (Vol. 5) Dual Sporting Pennsylvania And Beyond Compilation includes - 
 
Dual Sporting Pennsylvania 
The following five previously published magazine articles from Backroad Bob's Motorcycle Adventures Dual Sporting Pennsylvania begin with five stories compiled after fifteen years, dozens of long weekends, and tens of thousands of miles riding through Pennsylvania's state forests. The 2.1 million acres of Pennsylvania's state forests and their 2600 miles of unpaved roads and 2500 miles of single track trails constitute one of the largest state-owned public areas open to dual sport riding in the United States. By permitting public access to the state's forests, Pennsylvania has created a dual sport rider's paradise. It's difficult to improve on a day spent riding hard, eating well, and sitting around a campfire under a sky so filled with stars that constellations are lost in an expanse of twinkling lights stretching from horizon to horizon. 
 
CONTENTS: 
BALD EAGLE'S BEST 
ELK COUNTRY RIDE 
NO BULL RIDE 
RENOVO RUN 
WELLSBORO WEEKEND 
 
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Dual Sporting Beyond Pennsylvania 
The remaining twenty articles are a compilation of stories about events from the AMA/Suzuki National Dual Sport Trail Ride Series, Racer Productions' Appalachian Dual Sport Tour, and routes I've developed after fifteen years of East Coast dual sport exploration. A few articles cover the same event, the Shenandoah 500km, and rightfully so as this is the best dual sport ride in the country. The folks from Northern Virginia Trail Riders could write the book on organizing a ride. A few others concern the demise of the most famous off-road event in America - the Blackwater 100 Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) Race. Two decades ago, with more than a little help from legendary promoter Dave Coombs, the Blackwater 100 became known as the toughest race in America. This reputation put Dave's Racer Productions and his fledgling GNCC series on the map. Today, the GNCC title is the most coveted off-road crown in America. One of the articles is an interview with Sidney Dickson - a former World Rally car driver, Vincent collector, and dual sporting pioneer. His insights into long distance, endurance, dual sport riding will really get you thinking about your own dual sport adventure. 
 
CONTENTS: 
AL EAMES MEMORIAL TRAIL RIDE - 1995 
BLACKWATER DS - 1994 
BLACKWATER DS - 1997 
BLACKWATER DS - 1998 
BLACKWATER DS - 1999 
ITHACA DIRT RIDERS DS - 1999 
LORETTA LYNN DS - 1998 
LOST RIVER RIDE 
OFF ROAD ACROSS AMERICA 
RIDING THE RAPIDAN 
ROLL YOUR OWN ROLL CHARTS 
SHENANDOAH 500Km DS - 1994 
SHENANDOAH 500Km DS - 1995 
SHENANDOAH 500Km DS - 1996 
SHENANDOAH 500Km DS - 1997 
SHENANDOAH 500Km DS - 1998 
SHENANDOAH 500Km DS - 1999 
SMOKE HOLE RIDE 
SPRUCE KNOB RIDE 
TRI-COUNTY DS - 1997 
 
Words – 29,384
Available since: 08/10/2016.

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