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  1. #301
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dantheman View Post
    Duly noted. However, this particular issue feels a bit like what would happen if Alta ever put a lift up Flagstaff and turned all the terrain off Emma Ridge into lift accessed sidecountry. Yeah, that would generate some bitching.
    Shit, the mere mention of that lift every fall leads to hundreds of underwear-bunching incidents. If it actually happened there would be mobs of bc skiers with torches and pitchfork walking around Alta. The bitching about BlackForest doesn't even register in that context.
    Wonder if the center rut can possibly get deep enough that it will lead to pedal strikes on the side. That would be some legendary shit but I have faith it could be done.

    Also:

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    It's not dfinn's quality but it should improve my stoke-to-mope ratio a bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YourMomJustCalled View Post
    Jesus. When did this place turn into a place for old people to bitch? How about some stoke FFS? You guys complain more than poor people.

    alright I gotta know where you got those socks

  3. #303
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    Quote Originally Posted by mall walker View Post
    alright I gotta know where you got those socks
    I wish I had those on for the douchenozzle I ran into this morning. I came up behind him and his buddy and asked to pass, buddy pulled over right away. Then the guy in front gets on the gas (we are climbing). After about 2 minutes goes by, in which I asked again to pass, he says "you can pass whenever you want, but I'm not stopping." Debated shouldering him into the side of the trail, but took a deep breath and eventually he did in fact stop.

    Put about 5 minutes on him for the rest of the climb, wonder if that bruised his ego at all?

    And yeah, it was super nice out this morning. Bikes take you to some cool places.
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  4. #304
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    Quote Originally Posted by mall walker View Post
    alright I gotta know where you got those socks
    https://www.8lumens.party/shop

    and some stoke to contribute....

    got out over the weekend with my 9 year old neice and 70 something year old dad. it was rad

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    and now for just a little bitching. rode insurgent over the weekend and the huge tree that's been blocking the rock roll is still there. do you think I need to hit up Mtn Trails or Basin Rec to get them to clean that up? I'm pretty sure vail ain't going to do anything about it and its way too big for a hand saw..... I think its been down on the trail since late last summer, there's also a pretty big widowmaker hanging over ricochet that seemed a little sketchy.

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  5. #305
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    Quote Originally Posted by YourMomJustCalled View Post
    Jesus. When did this place turn into a place for old people to bitch? How about some stoke FFS? You guys complain more than poor people.

    Is that camera penis-mounted?

  6. #306
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    They don’t make GoPro mounts that small.

  7. #307
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    Quote Originally Posted by dfinn View Post
    They don’t make GoPro mounts that small.
    That angle... Must be testing some new anal insert mount.

  8. #308
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    Loops FTW in a lite sprinkle. Nice after work

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    I need to go to Utah.
    Utah?
    Yeah, Utah. It's wedged in between Wyoming and Nevada. You've seen pictures of it, right?

    So after 15 years we finally made it to Utah.....


    Thanks BCSAR and POWMOW Ski Patrol for rescues

    8, 17, 13, 18, 16, 18, 20, 19, 16, 24, 32, 35

    2021/2022 (13/15)

  9. #309
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    Quote Originally Posted by mar123 View Post
    That angle... Must be testing some new anal insert mount.
    Going down, that would make a nice rear view angle with a bro right behind you.

  10. #310
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    Lower Snowbird, White Pine, Hobo, Tanners, Cool Way, Flanders, Quarry were great today. 1 snow field near the bridge.

    This afternoon we climbed across Solitude, up Old Stage, Dry Heave, Puke Hill, across Crest and down Bear Trap. Was also excellent.

    Get some!

  11. #311
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    Extra loamy after the rain we’ve gotten. Trails are riding good!
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    Gotta love riding in jackets mid June
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    trails have been super duper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mar123 View Post
    Gotta love riding in jackets mid June
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    trails have been super duper.
    Nice! Both of those jumps scare me. The second picture is the last jump on the lower section right?
    Thanks Shane

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    Quote Originally Posted by cpj.slc View Post
    Nice! Both of those jumps scare me. The second picture is the last jump on the lower section right?
    yeah, not any room for error on that one. If your getting the first two after the hip clean... no brakes, tips up, and aim straight!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mar123 View Post
    Gotta love riding in jackets mid June
    trails have been super duper.
    Damn, proud hucks, I walked the majority of those on my first go at that trail, it felt way above my pay grade. Still does actually...

    Temps and dirt have been shockingly great these past few days for sure, I even got cold finishing my ride on Shoreline last night! The only downside of cool temps and lots of moisture is how fast the grass and brush are growing. I rode Lost Lad yesterday and couldn't see the trail for most of the lower half, 4' tall grass on both sides was leaning in just enough that I was riding completely blind. I cratered on a couple of the doubles that I never saw coming and hit too slow or completely off axis then I clipped a pedal on a rock I had no chance of spotting. Hit the deck 3x in under a mile, good times...

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    I'm dying inside knowing how good it is out there right now. Excellent work, kids, get some!

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    nobody told me I needed winter gloves for this sport

  18. #318
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    Bear trap has been cleaned. Not by me, I took my saw with me today but there were no trees left to remove. The top of that trail is in tough shape but damn its so good once you get down into the woods. Hard one on the hard tail.

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    Hit gold bar and portal today. Saw one other rider. Saw desert big horns and the trail is in the best shape I’ve ever seen it. Don’t know if it the rain, or the fact that no one is riding there?
    One new (to me at least) rock fall on Portal. I would love to see someone ride that. I couldn’t see a line.

  20. #320
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    Zoso did it.

    Quote Originally Posted by dfinn View Post
    Bear trap has been cleaned. Not by me, I took my saw with me today but there were no trees left to remove. The top of that trail is in tough shape but damn its so good once you get down into the woods. Hard one on the hard tail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SJG View Post
    Zoso did it.
    No clue who that is but thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dfinn View Post
    No clue who that is but thanks!
    He's the mayor of mountain biking and trail clearing around here. He also took care of Little Emigration (chainsaw work) this year, along with a whole bunch more he hasn't said anything about.

    Muted, got that exact same view from Olympic a few days ago, such a pleasant trail after the Yeti grind! I was looking intently at the ridgeline and bowl in the background thinking it would make for great skiing, took me a minute to realize I had indeed skied it before. It's strange how my knowledge of the terrain in the Wasatch is completely dependent on seasons, there are places I've been 20x in the winter that I absolutely can't recognize in the summer because the approach is completely different.

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    Bit of thread wander with this post, but does anyone know if any local bike shops sell North Shore racks? They are sold out on the NS website and I'd like to get one soon.

    Thanks,

    Also, I used to do a spring desert trip with Zoso. Good dude.
    Thanks Shane

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    DTM should quit reading this post now.....



    This past week has been some of the best riding the Wasatch can offer up. Velcro dirt for the past two days.

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