Mountain Biking - Any of you live near Pinehurst NC?

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a2psyklnut
01-21-04, 02:29 PM
There is a possibility of a job for me in Pinehurst. Any of you NC riders know of any riding close by? Actually the proximity to the mountains is a big factor in my moving. I'm not going to pack up and move my family to live 4 hours away from the mountains.
Thanks
L8R
EarthsChild
08-10-10, 11:44 AM
Yea I'v lived here my whole life.. But seeing this post was about 6 years ago I don't think I'm of any help for this time being. But just for the heck of it my riding consist of Dirt/Gravel Trails along the roads and when that runs out I go a few extra miles on the back roads where theres not many cars. They have group rides on the roads, but I have a mountain/hybrid bike and I like to go at my own pace and switch things up so it never gets stale.
BurnNotice
08-10-10, 06:34 PM
There is a possibility of a job for me in Pinehurst. Any of you NC riders know of any riding close by? Actually the proximity to the mountains is a big factor in my moving. I'm not going to pack up and move my family to live 4 hours away from the mountains.
Thanks
L8R
Sorry but PInehurst since I lived not far from there growing up is about 3.5 hours to the NC mountains. May want to recheck your moving.
commo_soulja
08-11-10, 08:40 AM
I lived on the other side of Ft Bragg, in Fayetteville. There was one ok trail in town but I always drove out to the Raleigh area for trail riding. Check out trianglemtb.com for the trail locations.
CritEastwood
08-19-10, 03:58 AM
This thread is funny.
To the Earth's Child, go ride in Uwharrie. Pinehurst is only 30 miles away from Troy via NC 211 and US 24/27. There are singletrack trails in the Wood Run Trail system off of 24/27 to the West and the Badin Lake OHV trails can be accessed from NC 109 to the North.
EarthsChild
08-23-10, 10:19 AM
Soo weird, a few days ago I was searching google for NC mtb trails and didn't even see that one showing up. Even more so my mother use to teach 3rd grade up in Montgomery county and I would always help her during summer school so i'm pretty familiar with that part of town. I will deff. be checking out Uwharrie, your post really helped me out, Manny thanks!!
CritEastwood
08-27-10, 11:33 PM
You're welcome, EC.
I rode the Badin Lake area OHV trails consistently from 1990-1995. They were pretty fun back then and some even had some challenging bits. Most of the other trail users in that area were pretty well behaved for a multi-use systen as it is.
The Wood Run MTB trail system was developed after I moved from the area, so I've never been able to ride there yet. I will someday though because of a vested interest in them. A chance encounter with an unpermitted equestrian group tour in 1994 that had some members issue threats towards me prompted a letter to the District Ranger. I still have the response from that letter and it appears to have been the final element in a decision to develop the Wood Run area.
shaderider
08-31-10, 10:01 AM
I live in Raleigh there are trails all over here. Not mountainous but lots of trails. this is raleigh area mtb forum
http://www.trianglemtb.com/
Maybe someone on this site can help you with your local stuff.
cryptid01
08-31-10, 12:40 PM
A couple years ago, IMBA had plans to develop a portion of Uwharrie as a regional ride center link (http://www.imba.com/ride-centers) - haven't heard anything lately, though, other than a rumor that the idea got scrapped. I have ridden a fair bit on the moto down there - the multi use stuff is pretty ragged out, but the bike only trails I (inadvertently) poached seemed decent, although they were decidedly raw when compared to other trails in that region, e.g. Greensboro and N. Wilkesboro's engineered and buffed stuff.
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