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I was clued in to Muc Off's "Silicon Shine" by our dear leader, @Rob Rides EMTB . As well as giving a very slippy and shiny finish it is absolutely great for restoring that dulled down finish that I get on alloy rims when they have been hammered through sand and mud for hundreds of miles. The bike had just been washed and dried when I produced the before and after shots below.

Before Silicon Shine
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After Silicon Shine
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Can you ride there in winter or is all that under snow?
Inside the forest there is far too much snow, but the paths are fine since they are plowed by tractors
 
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Gravelbike 😇

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Taking a vacation at Raystown Lake in central Pennsylvania so I got a couple days on the Allegrippis trail system.

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No ebikes allowed so I had to take my analog hardtail.

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Most of the trails are not rocky like this, they are fast and flowy but who stops to take pictures when you’re flying downhill?

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Ridge trail out to the view point.

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Besides being hot and humid in July, the insects were very agressive. Could not stop to take rests without getting swarmed; even got swarmed on slow climbs. Need to come back here in the fall. And maybe petition the Army Corps of Engineers (who is in charge of this site) to allow e-bikes. View attachment 120139
While the ACE does not allow e-bikes as long as you behave it’s not enforced. I’ll be there next weekend on my e-bike.
 
Discovery tour by GPS planning in unknown territorium.

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Start of a nice long trail. Warm up section…..
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Wrong turn following a fading trail down a hill deeper and deeper into the woods. Does not help if GPS shows a trail where no trail is. Good to find the signs (plastic bands wrapped on fallen branches) in the woods showing way out. Thx to Hansel & Gretel!
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