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  1. #4026
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    ^^Squishy or not bad?

  2. #4027
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    not much difference between the snow on the lake and in the mountains. Safer on the lakes.
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    off your knees Louie

  3. #4028
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    Jesus, do you wear crampons to get down in there? That's crazy.

  4. #4029
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    easy entry from the other side
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    there is a lot of nice ice berg features to ride also. Could not get a photo sun was too bright to see the screen on my phone.
    off your knees Louie

  5. #4030
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    Florence Nightingale's Stormtrooper

  6. #4031
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    Sweet trail booty today!!!


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    However many are in a shit ton.

  7. #4032
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    It begins. Slow burn, melt the winters worth of IPA’s.

    Go on Now

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    crab in my shoe mouth

  8. #4033
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    your vacation
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    something I miss about new hampshire

  9. #4034
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    Shuttlefest on Saturday, then earned the vert on Sunday. 1200' of up, not bad for an 8 y.o.


  10. #4035
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  11. #4036
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    Some early season trailwork

    Old man air over a downed log. Log crib with a built up rocked in take off to small gap over salal and greenery.

    Refreshed some corners on a fast section that had gotten water damage exposing stumps and rocks

  12. #4037
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    A few pics from a recent trip to the desert for some family riding.


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    This is what raising badass girls looks like. No cellphone bullshit here.

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    Black Canyon Trail. And my 13yo daughter

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  13. #4038
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    Spent the weekend in the desert with the kiddo, but was able to get away for a few hours. Just enough to realize ski muscles and bike muscles are different.
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  14. #4039
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    Making the best of a lame ass rainy day.


  15. #4040
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    Love the little whip pump.
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    formerly an ambassador for a few others, but the ski industry is... interesting.
    Fukt: a very small amount of snow.

  16. #4041
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  17. #4042
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    Another from the commute this afternoon...

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  18. #4043
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    More trailwork.

    Grade reversals for drainage.on steeper sections before and after

  19. #4044
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    Another booter for grade reversals. Got some help there

  20. #4045
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    ^Ha! I saw your FB post and yeah, teenagers are still good for some things.

  21. #4046
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    ^^ Isn't there a thread for trailwork?


    Sunday afternoon ride around the hood







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  22. #4047
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    Duh i should search for the trailwork thread. Now i remember there's one. My bad

  23. #4048
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    I'm too lazy to dig for it. But have some dig pics of my own to prove I'm not that lazy...

  24. #4049
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    Evdog. Found it. But too lazy to move the dig pics to the trailwork thread.

    Here's saturated greens of Vancouver rainforest. A tad different than Socal

  25. #4050
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    Brockway Mountain, Copper Harbor, MI

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    "Those 1%ers are not an avaricious "them" but in reality the most entrepreneurial of "us". If we had more of them and fewer grandstanding politicians, we would all be better off."
    - Bradley Schiller, Prof. of Economics, Univ. Nevada - Reno.

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