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HELP.Looking for good place to ride this weekend. SW Pa
« on: June 25, 2009, 10:04:08 AM »

Don't know if anyone can help but I am looking for nice ride to take wife one this weekend for a quite get away this weekend one or two nights. We prefere country/back woods/mountains. We do allot in SE WV looking for something different. Thinking of going north Pa towards NY. I am south of Someset Pa. Any help would be great. I'm trying to treat the wife to a fun riding weekend.
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Re: HELP.Looking for good place to ride this weekend. SW Pa
« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2009, 02:14:59 PM »

Don't know if anyone can help but I am looking for nice ride to take wife one this weekend for a quite get away this weekend one or two nights. We prefere country/back woods/mountains. We do allot in SE WV looking for something different. Thinking of going north Pa towards NY. I am south of Someset Pa. Any help would be great. I'm trying to treat the wife to a fun riding weekend.
Thanks
http://www.stockportmill.com/default.htm

Try this place. a great ride getting there considered by many as the Switzerland of Ohio. Here is an excerpt from Stayinsafe.com website 

 A typical "Ohio style" road? Up and down--full of surprise twists and turns. Compared to mountain switchbacks, it's a whole new learning experience.

This is the original NeoAlpine Training Tour. Its chief advantages are a nearly unlimited bounty of twisty roads and extremely light traffic conditions. Because of the tremendous variety of roads, no two training tours are ever exactly alike. For less experienced riders, we choose roads with more sweepers; for veterans, more "technical" roads. The first day is a busy one. After a breakfast meeting, we do an hour and a half of closed course drills, then ride for the remainder of the day. Our route takes us through farmland and through the Wayne National Forest. Southeastern Ohio is unique motorcycling country. Generally the roads are not too steep, so it is possible to ride all day and rarely use your brakes. The challenge lies in the many blind turns and rollercoaster hills. First day mileage, not counting drills, is usually 170-200. In the evening, we stay in Stockport, OH, a small town rich in history. We stay at the wonderful Stockport Mill Inn, a converted mill right on the Muskingham River (you’ll sleep well to the sound of rushing water just beyond your room’s balcony). We’ll enjoy dinner there at the inn. During a light breakfast, we’ll view video footage and discuss riding strategies. Following breakfast at our inn, students will take turns leading and following and will receive a thorough critique of their progress. Several of our second day roads have been named to "top ten" lists by the nation's leading car and motorcycle magazines. At about 4:00 PM and after an average of about 150 miles, the tour ends near Caldwell, Ohio and the group members head toward their respective destinations. Be sure to check out or schedule for the next Switzerland of Ohio training session.


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Re: HELP.Looking for good place to ride this weekend. SW Pa
« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2009, 08:34:49 AM »

Ride up thru Ohiopyle State Park and stay at Tara in Mercer County.
http://www.tara-inn.com/
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Re: HELP.Looking for good place to ride this weekend. SW Pa
« Reply #3 on: July 01, 2009, 03:40:20 PM »

http://www.stockportmill.com/default.htm

Try this place. a great ride getting there considered by many as the Switzerland of Ohio. Here is an excerpt from Stayinsafe.com website 

 A typical "Ohio style" road? Up and down--full of surprise twists and turns. Compared to mountain switchbacks, it's a whole new learning experience.

This is the original NeoAlpine Training Tour. Its chief advantages are a nearly unlimited bounty of twisty roads and extremely light traffic conditions. Because of the tremendous variety of roads, no two training tours are ever exactly alike. For less experienced riders, we choose roads with more sweepers; for veterans, more "technical" roads. The first day is a busy one. After a breakfast meeting, we do an hour and a half of closed course drills, then ride for the remainder of the day. Our route takes us through farmland and through the Wayne National Forest. Southeastern Ohio is unique motorcycling country. Generally the roads are not too steep, so it is possible to ride all day and rarely use your brakes. The challenge lies in the many blind turns and rollercoaster hills. First day mileage, not counting drills, is usually 170-200. In the evening, we stay in Stockport, OH, a small town rich in history. We stay at the wonderful Stockport Mill Inn, a converted mill right on the Muskingham River (you’ll sleep well to the sound of rushing water just beyond your room’s balcony). We’ll enjoy dinner there at the inn. During a light breakfast, we’ll view video footage and discuss riding strategies. Following breakfast at our inn, students will take turns leading and following and will receive a thorough critique of their progress. Several of our second day roads have been named to "top ten" lists by the nation's leading car and motorcycle magazines. At about 4:00 PM and after an average of about 150 miles, the tour ends near Caldwell, Ohio and the group members head toward their respective destinations. Be sure to check out or schedule for the next Switzerland of Ohio training session.

We stayed at the Stockport Mill. We had a great time. Very nice ridding in the area. We will go back again to that place. Thanks for the info. That got me many good points with the wife..

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Re: HELP.Looking for good place to ride this weekend. SW Pa
« Reply #4 on: July 02, 2009, 05:35:35 AM »

but I am looking for nice ride to take wife one this weekend
since it's only wife One, i'd suggest a nice dark night club with a dancing pole, hey, wife two and three might like it too.
I just had to, JKNG around
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