First of all... Yes, Idaho is beautiful and remote, full of mountains! It has the largest chunk of roadless area in the lower 48. But it's all hard to get to anywhere, and remote, for example Sun Valley is a 6-8hour drive from anywhere...
Yes, I ride a King Kikapu. I absolutely love it!!! The reason it's blue instead of silver is that it's a custom order from Kona. When the gal who I purchased it from ordered it, they were out of the KK frames so they used a Mokomoko frame which is the same, except for the color. All the spec: components, wheels etc are KK or better.
The fun thing about the DH day.... it was a great opportunity to get comfortable with speed without having to "earn" the DH. I've got no real interest in getting a big bike and going big ( if you know what I mean) but at the same time I like to be able to handle whatever comes my way on the trail. The other gal rode only on the easy green trail all day, and she had a blast just learning to go faster. I'd highly recommend it to ANY mountain biker just for skill building.
This area we go to is great for vacations. (McCall).. the town is very cute, the big main lake is awesome for swimming, sailing, canoeing skiing etc, there's hiking,restarants, hot springs...everything you could want.
One last note: people pay big bucks to go on mountain bike guided tours like what we did on our own. A guidebook, a topo map and a little bit of asking around is all we did. Two of the folks were somewhat local which helps. But there's no reason to fork out for guides for mounatin biking, at least for rides like these.
Irulan
Last edited by Irulan; 07-18-2003 at 09:16 AM.
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