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Rubicon on the east coast

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2020 9:22 am
by Frank
Anyone hearing anything about this ? AOAA is making a 6600 ft trail in Pa. The one who makes it to the end get to name it ! I guess the small rocks are washing machine size and up from there. Im gonna try and do the link thing but my computer skills allow me to turn it on and find our site Maybe someone can use it to find the real one. Here goes
http://www.quadratec.com/c/blog/new_aoa ... aoaa_trail Well thats what I think i saw. AOAA in Northcumberland County , Pa. Thanks for the help FjR68

Re: Rubicon on the east coast

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2020 9:54 am
by Blue Yeti
Hey Frank... Here is the full link as you got my attention!
https://www.quadratec.com/c/blog/new-ao ... experience
Looks like they already have a park there and are expanding to make some extreme trail.
AOAA stands for Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area.
Best part of story! “The minimum size (rock) is going to be like a dishwasher in your house. Some will be as big as a school bus,” said Porzi. “Machines are going to break. This is going to be extreme.”
They say it just may become the most difficult 6,600 feet of off-road track on the East Coast. BRING IT!!!
I call shotgun and will have my video camera and Go Pros rolling to make a crazy video.

Re: Rubicon on the east coast

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2020 12:54 pm
by Hoodoo Man
I have heard mixed reviews of the place. Its not too far from Rausch and the guys I know that went ended up hitting RC for the second day of their trip. Too much green trail to get to the good stuff but there was good stuff. Just not as well know as RC

I'm still more than curious and had mentioned it to Cassie at the spring meeting but Im not part of the Trail Committee here, so I dont think it stuck when I mentioned it to her... I would be down for checking it out. I have a few trips to RC planned with another club. May and Oct or Nov dates that are still TBD. I might be able to add a day or two in advance to check this place out before I go there if anyone wants to go and I can find the time depending on the job and money situation...

Re: Rubicon on the east coast

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2020 2:13 pm
by MDSRACING398
Greens to Blacks. Blues could be done at 30 mph power siding corners.
Couple Blacks are a ball
Reds are near impossible and I have run them all at F and F. They were cut for We Rock Competition.
Here are some Black trails there.
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Re: Rubicon on the east coast

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2020 2:17 pm
by MDSRACING398
If you called her Cassandra you might get a better answer from her.
Just saying!