Did any of you have Natasha Lockey for your coach? She's one of my pals.
We did a little backcountry ride this weekend. A friend of mine is the local anonymous trail gnome for some forest service...
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Did any of you have Natasha Lockey for your coach? She's one of my pals.
We did a little backcountry ride this weekend. A friend of mine is the local anonymous trail gnome for some forest service...
It varies hugely from locale to locale on what is acceptable for minimizing trail damage. It really depends on soil type, percentage of clay, how much precipitation you get, how fast it drains and...
I take it mud riding is not frowned upon in your area because your soils are stable enough to not be damaged?
Been climbing to the top every weekend... it's fabulous and nice in the sunshine. I am so happy to be back on my mtb
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Where is this?
You can find plenty of smaller drops on an technical XC trail too, depending on where you roll.
A "drop" is shorthand for drop off. You can can little drops that can be handled by just rolling or a lunge, or bigger ones that require more maneuvering like a manual, wheelie drop or air time to...
Here are some more pics from that trail:
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-W9dWr6FTews/UHW6-I6xQmI/AAAAAAAADIk/jT1L_ZQq5Jk/s576/IMG_0444.JPG
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It was kind of crazy: we were totally expecting the larch to have been starting to color, but they were still green. It must be micro-climates as it really varies from valley to valley right now. And...
Bead Lake trail this weekend. It's a quick fix of non-urban. 11 miles up a very mellow logging road grade, then 6 miles of single track. The trail wends through dark cedar groves alternating with...