Week of May 9-16, 1996
West Virginia is for mountain biking Julie Smith ϳԹ Adviser: After doing some fancy, brain-straining calculations with my sextant and compass, I’ve determined that the exact center point between D.C., Darien, and Pittsburgh is a teeny, tiny town called Paradise in north-central Pennsylvania. Unfortunately for you, Paradise–a blink-and-you-miss-it farm community on the shoulder of But wait! Don’t panic. All this means is that Blaine is going to have to go the extra mile (or 100) and meet you and Neil at Monongahela National Forest just outside Slatyfork, West Virginia. Known in some circles as the Crested Butte of the East, this tract of wilderness lays claim to more than 500 miles of marked trails in the world’s largest hardwood forest. The whole Using the Elk River Touring Center in Slatyfork as your home base, you can explore the 75 miles of singletrack and 35 bridges of the Greenbrier River Trail. There are plenty of paths looping off the trail that lead to choice swimming and fishing holes. If you’re feeling ambitious, head for the massive ridge just west of Slatyfork and tackle the Gauley Divide/Sharps Knob Elk River Touring Center (304-572-3771) offers a bike shop, rentals, maps, tour and camping information, and rooms ($45-$65 for a double, including pre-ride breakfasts). If you’re set on camping, Monongahela has several campgrounds with plenty of $5-per-night campsites. Call the Marlington Forest Service office at 304-799-4334 for more details, or contact the Richwood |
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