XJLI
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Thanks for the heads up. who or what is the PA DCNR???? never heard or them
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Thanks for the heads up. who or what is the PA DCNR???? never heard or them
PA DCNR is likely to harrass and fine you.... just sayin'
What are the trails like? Would prefer not to break anything as it's my DD.
It can get muddy if theres lots of Rain. Last time we were there IT had been raining for a week and it way Slick. What are you doing about the Ride tags. We stopped going beacuse of the $100 yearly tag. Has that been Lifted ??
It can get muddy if theres lots of Rain. Last time we were there IT had been raining for a week and it way Slick. What are you doing about the Ride tags. We stopped going beacuse of the $100 yearly tag. Has that been Lifted ??
I'm down for this trip. Might have to borrow my gf's camera.
No, the tag has not been lifted, however, Centralia is not owned by the coal companies there for is legal without the tag... I had spoken to a rep from Reading Coal and she told me that to wheel on their lands, you need the tag, when asked about centralia, I was told they do not own any land in that area so we are free and clear
You may be free and clear of the coal company but Centrailia is not legal to wheel period. I have been there before too, its fun, but you may be in for fines. Check out some of the other local forums and most clubs will tell you it is illegal. Most threads about going get locked or deleted as no one wants our sport associated with trespassers. I recommend abandoning this trip.
Our sport is highly scrutinized and trespassing where you shouldn't be is a huge black eye for the wheeling community. We loose access to more land than we gain. Why be part of the problem.
Jesus Christ that's a dumb argument.
Who owns the land?
If your front yard doesn't have a fence or a 'no trespassing' sign, you won't mind if I wheel all over it, right?
The mature way to approach it is to assume that everywhere is illegal to wheel on, unless you know for a fact that you can be there. Not the other way around.