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Devils Den (West Virginia)
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<blockquote data-quote="huron52" data-source="post: 1204539" data-attributes="member: 500"><p>I'm in West Virginia at least once a year. I was at a rally that was stationed out of Pineville in 2006. Not a lot of anything in that town Last time through the Gentlemen's Club was closed. The east side of I 64 is just as good but then that is just me thinking.</p><p></p><p>As for the coal trucks They know the road very well and generally they stay in their own lane far better than cars. I would be more worried about the coal dust. It lays on the road like fine sand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huron52, post: 1204539, member: 500"] I'm in West Virginia at least once a year. I was at a rally that was stationed out of Pineville in 2006. Not a lot of anything in that town Last time through the Gentlemen's Club was closed. The east side of I 64 is just as good but then that is just me thinking. As for the coal trucks They know the road very well and generally they stay in their own lane far better than cars. I would be more worried about the coal dust. It lays on the road like fine sand. [/QUOTE]
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