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ATV Riding in Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area

12 Oct 2014, Posted by Adventure Guide Staff in Gear News


Writing for some of the biggest off-road and ATV publications has its advantages. One of these advantages is getting to ride the latest and greatest ATVs at …

  • Eye RULE

    The only thing these fucking fakes ass wanna be do gooders see in this is a
    way to make money off other peoples hobby! Eat a dick you fat bitch!

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  • eric snyder

    im happy that they are turning this legal, but I will be very furious if
    they just take the money and use it for other purposes in the county. a
    major portion of the money should go BACK into the riding facility for
    maintenance and upkeep to keep the trails SMOOTH and ridable.

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  • Thomas Gunn

    I love how the kids cry NOPE NOT ME IM NOT PAYIN ITS BEEN FREE AND IT
    STAYS FREE. Hey this is a massive financial opportunity for the area to
    exploit the resources they have, smart locals can and will get on board.
    The only objectors seem to by the guy that and is local just wants to
    illegally dump garbage, and say THIS IS MY BACKYARD yet they don’t pay the
    taxes on the land they only trespass, and abuse it. however these folk do
    not place cash in the hands of their neighbors, rest assured myself and
    friends will inject quite a bit of cash into your community for the
    privilege to ride here. THANK YOU!!!!

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  • Dave Tweed

    I don’t like putting ATV and full size vehicles in the same controled area
    not cool

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  • Neil Polumbo

    All you bitchers are assholes. This is a good thing!! I know your type.
    Your the ones who ride were you want and tear up everything!! Why do you
    think there is so much posted property in Pa. ? Your the type who give us a
    BAD name. You’ll pay $8000 for an atv or $18,000 for a OHV but you bitch
    about $30 to ride a maintained trail system!!! Grow up!!! Better yet just
    stay home. You probably spend more then that on your beer and crack!

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  • Thomas Gunn

    nhjmk

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  • dingo1262

    Control and money. Thags all its about. Thats all we need is more govt regs
    in our lives and less vreedom to roam. This is crap!

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  • thomas dilliplane

    Barry and Kathy are talking out their asses, i have never seen any where
    near 1000 people here. My grandfather rode those mountains and so did my
    dad, nothing was ever mentioned about it being illegal. Its illegal now
    just because the can make a buck off of out of towners. you wont make a
    dollar off of me or anyone i ride with we grew up riding for free and thats
    the way it will stay.

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  • DoverVintageRiderSBR

    And “whaleback” is currently not a part of AOAA. It’s on a different
    property who’s owners do not want to sell the land. So it’s unlikely you’ll
    be able to see it unless you wonder of AOAA and onto Reading Anthracite
    Property.

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  • Rclightning639

    So is this just an atv park? And is it open yet?

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  • mikekardo

    Never if we locals have are way!

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  • bjmotocross

    what effect is this gonna have on the coal hill climbs?

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  • Deal Rider

    Barry Yorwarth is an ass. He was there riding “illegal” with everyone else.
    Just keep your fat ass off Reading Anthracite Company property.

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  • Justin Summers

    When does this place open? Great video! Im from Baltimore, would love to
    check it out.

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  • DoverVintageRiderSBR

    Just because you’ve been doing it for 40yrs doesn’t mean its legal. It’s
    not your property and you don’t have the owners permission to be there so
    therefore you are trespassing. Yeah it’s kinda sad to see this become
    regulated, but at the same time it’s needed. Too much destruction, dumping,
    partying, and general chaos going on depending on the weekend.

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  • wnxvex

    Those trails they are riding on now sure as hell werent made by them but us
    locals!

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