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Old 04-14-2007, 11:23 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Best Places to go from Central MD

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Green Ridge is pretty mild (green+) for the most part, no lift required. Easily a solo trip. Going after a good rain adds some fun.
Very mild except for the mud pits and the "mother rut." Last time there, we actually tried diving at 25-30 MPH over some of the bumps to get air and make it more interesting. It is very pretty, however.

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I haven't done the powerline hill yet (you'll see it, and its tempting), been solo both times I went out. Would hate to get stuck there without company.
I believe that the powerline is actually considered out of bounds. There are signs and fences to keep you out. So if you do try it, it is best not to get stuck.
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