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03-14-2017, 12:43 PM #51Registered User
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^^^damn you're riding and I'm drinking beer in sweatpants. Good on you.
This storm is a dud in Boston, 4.5 inches and its sleeting. So much for 12-18 in here.
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03-14-2017, 12:54 PM #52
Woke up to ~10". Fuck it. Not going anywhere.
Finally got out to do the shovel bit. I'll say a solid 14" here in Douchebury.
Snowshoes tomorrow!Florence Nightingale's Stormtrooper
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03-14-2017, 01:28 PM #53
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03-14-2017, 01:37 PM #54
^^he does, close enough to come party in Portland
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03-14-2017, 02:29 PM #55
Yeah, you know I'm right down the street from Crop! Just sayin "if" I was to now id head to Portland. Didn't exactly type that out properly before. I'm here because of family stuff from years ago. Parents were sick...and then kids came...you get locked in. We're close to moving on again now though.
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03-14-2017, 02:42 PM #56"We're in the eye of a shiticane here Julian, and Ricky's a low shit system!" - Jim Lahey, RIP
Former Managing Editor @ TGR, forever mag.
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03-14-2017, 02:46 PM #57
My youngest is at Steamers Lane and we might be that way too. Not sure, but likely that neck of the woods.
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03-14-2017, 03:41 PM #58
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03-15-2017, 09:08 AM #59Registered User
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Yep 14-15" of dense chalk with a 3" thick breakable crust on top. This stuff is gonna be tough to work in to be rideable.
Sounds familiar, that's why we're here too. The kids head off to college next year so hopefully it won't be too long until we can head up to your area or possibly the ME coast.
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03-19-2017, 11:27 AM #60Registered User
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03-19-2017, 01:18 PM #61Registered User
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^^ I like your bike
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03-19-2017, 03:12 PM #62
Where it's good, it was real good. Temps warmed up rather rapidly and there were spots where it just ate your front tire, resulting in many falls (see below).
Still a great day.
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03-19-2017, 05:11 PM #63Registered User
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03-19-2017, 07:41 PM #65Registered User
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Quick Portland rundown:
It's very flat. Our biggest hill within riding range of town is only 400' tall (Blackstrap). Lots of roots & rocks or clay soils. Close to town it's very much 29er territory, just for the rollover ability. But, huge amount of trail building over the last decade and general access gains has made up for non-exciting terrain. It's not difficult to put together 4 - 5 hour 90% singletrack rides right from downtown. You might only get 1,500' of elevation in 5 hours, but it's easy to do lots of riding without a car.
Lots of people are excited by the new trail building in Gorham, 20 minutes away. Flat and twisty, and new, so the roots aren't showing yet. Plenty of good riding in South Portland and Cape, more rocky and rooty flat coastal trail mazes, takes some help to make a good loop without stopping every 3 minutes to figure out where you are.
People who like riding bikes down more than up spend their time at Blackstrap Forest ripping 1 1/2 minute downhill runs, and go to Highland to ride lifts as often as they can.
People who like riding both up and down head for Conway NH trails (1:30 away).
Weekend trips to Kingdom Trails and Carrabassett Valley are popular, but 2.5 to 3 hours away. CV is especially a big deal for the Sugarloaf condo owners, really changing things for them.
Bradbury is mostly a local network for people who live in Freeport and Yarmouth, don't know anyone who actually travels to ride there unless they're meeting up with local folks.
Very good locals only networks in Bath and Rockland / Camden area, some elevation to be found, especially around the Camden Snow Bowl, lots of tricky rock riding.
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Portland Trails
Falmouth trails
Cape Elizabeth trails
Strava Heat Map as well, of course.
Allspeed and Cyclemania shops both do group dirt rides during the week that can quickly teach you good local riding right from downtown. Both very welcoming folks.
It certainly ain't Jackson or SLC, way too flat for that. But lots of people ride bikes here, and make it work for them. When it starts feeling too stale a trip to Conway, Burke high mountain or Sunday River can help fix that. And then there's the ocean...
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03-20-2017, 07:50 AM #66Registered User
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Good info there, thanks mdlman.
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03-21-2017, 09:54 AM #67Registered User
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Portland area riding always delivers and hitting up a brewery or two afterwards makes for a damn good day.
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03-21-2017, 11:35 AM #68
Thanks for the beta dude! Know it won't be 2500' shuttle laps on my lunch break like the good old Jackson days but I can have a lot of fun with 400' of vert. JHMR bike park was barely over 300' and still an absolute blast.
I'm a little less psyched on flat root mazes, particularly in finding trails my wife will want to ride, but this has been super helpful.
Now just need a mag with a house in CV/Conway/kingdom that wants to rent their house to us, dog friendly, for $100 mid week. Any offers?"We're in the eye of a shiticane here Julian, and Ricky's a low shit system!" - Jim Lahey, RIP
Former Managing Editor @ TGR, forever mag.
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03-21-2017, 03:08 PM #69
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03-21-2017, 03:43 PM #70
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03-21-2017, 04:11 PM #71
patience.
Florence Nightingale's Stormtrooper
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03-21-2017, 04:20 PM #72
Sweet info! my in-laws are in Lisbon. We get up there a couple times a year. I usually bring a bike in hopes of ride escapement, but it rarely happens. They are on big chunk of wooded acreage. Generally I just go dink about in the woods on their property.
Have been to B-bury a couple times, and Sunday River (which was fantastic!) on the big bike once. Would love to check out more local stuff when up there next!
The dudes I ran into at Sunday showed me some goods. Lots of steep, old scool techy DH. Loved our last run, descending down from way above the lifts!Florence Nightingale's Stormtrooper
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03-22-2017, 05:41 AM #73
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03-22-2017, 07:53 AM #74Registered User
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I ended up riding yesterday too and most of the snow at Wompatuck is gone. That place dries out quick so mud wasn't much of an issue. I bet everything will firm up nicely after a night of freezing. I bet tomorrow will be good to ride but I'd be wary of icey patches.
If you want to go further south, I heard Miles Standish park in Duxbury is bone dry and 100% dirt.
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03-22-2017, 08:19 AM #75
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