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Re: Ride in Tennessee or Western North Carolina? [Re: dragr1] #1090179 12/19/03 04:39 AM
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Depending on the trails you choose, Windrock isn't too bad. Make sure you get the map. A lot of people get lost there.


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Re: Ride in Tennessee or Western North Carolina? [Re: Wareagle] #1090180 12/20/03 05:44 AM
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Depending on the trails you choose, Windrock isn't too bad. Make sure you get the map. A lot of people get lost there.


Thanks, I will, I'll be with a local guy too.


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