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  1. #9851
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    Backyard action from tonight. Upside to no winter here I guess /silver lining


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  2. #9852
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    A little more New Mexico stoke.
    Went back to Nambe Badlands (see last page, post# 9842 for pics) on Sunday for more of the same.
    3 days and 18" later we make the easy shift from brown pow to white pow:

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    15 minutes from our front door.
    Life does not suck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jer View Post
    After the first three seconds, Corbet's is really pretty average.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ian Malcolm View Post
    I mean, it's not your fault. They say talent skips a generation.
    But hey, I'm sure your kids will be sharp as tacks.

  3. #9853
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    Go forth and ride, then bring back pics

    Spokane was off the chain today. 50* - no freeze in 48H - with loads of wind to suck out the excess water.

    Felt good to be riding le petite gnar again!

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  4. #9854
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    Quote Originally Posted by evdog View Post
    Good stuff. I stopped in and rode Nambe badlands year before last. Cool place, really liked the exposed ridge top lines. Got to ride South Boundary in the snow the day before, perfectly packed down by a shuttle group that got dropped off right before me.
    Nice.
    It's been a couple years since my last South Boundary ride. Have to hit it next Fall.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jer View Post
    After the first three seconds, Corbet's is really pretty average.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ian Malcolm View Post
    I mean, it's not your fault. They say talent skips a generation.
    But hey, I'm sure your kids will be sharp as tacks.

  5. #9855
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    Dropped my dad off to try skydiving on the SW side of Vegas and took it as an opportunity to ride some places I rarely go while I waited for him. Turned out that my van was not up to the access road, so I basically road 4 miles in on a dirt road, half a mile on the single track I was aiming for, then 4 dirt road miles back out. Still, it was kind of fun riding through a Joshua Tree forest and it would be a good place to start a pretty epic ride from Good Springs to Summerlin, which is probably 20-25 miles in straight line distance and can be done basically entirely on singletrack (after that access road). I imagine it would be maybe twice that actual riding distance depending on your route.

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  6. #9856
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    Big storm few states north of us, but somehow was high of 68 today in PA. Rides ensued…

    Aborted lunch ride after 1/4 mile, nearly didn’t stop horses and a few other riders. Not quite dry enough after morning shower.


    DJ session w my daughter after school/work


    Solo rip on hero dirt at one of my local spots, followed by margaritas and tacos for dinner



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    Quote Originally Posted by VTskibum View Post
    Big storm few states north of us, but somehow was high of 68 today in PA. Rides ensued…

    Aborted lunch ride after 1/4 mile, nearly didn’t stop horses and a few other riders. Not quite dry enough after morning shower.
    Looks great!

    Where are you in PA? I grew up in the western middle of nowhere parts and there were areas that I think would make for world class mountain biking, but there are few trails and few riders.

  8. #9858
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    Chester County outside Philly. Haven't ridden much on western side of the state, but Eastern and Central PA have some incredible trail systems. Even in my area we have a few hundred miles of trails w/in 45 minutes.

    I'd put Rothrock around State College up there in some top notch trails, not too far off the Virginia and NC trail systems.

  9. #9859
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    Quote Originally Posted by VTskibum View Post
    Chester County outside Philly. Haven't ridden much on western side of the state, but Eastern and Central PA have some incredible trail systems. Even in my area we have a few hundred miles of trails w/in 45 minutes.

    I'd put Rothrock around State College up there in some top notch trails, not too far off the Virginia and NC trail systems.
    Very cool. I've actually ridden very little in PA, save in Pittsburgh which has a really good urban trail system, as I didn't really get into it until after I moved away. The area north of State College - basically north of I-80 from DuBois to Lock Haven or Williamsport - is where I've often imagined a great trail system. You have a plateau that is just crisscrossed with all these drainages producing some really interesting topography and up to ~1000 ft drops from the top to the bottom. They've done a good bit with tourism - mostly hunting and looking at elk - but I'd love to see them get some bike stuff going, though it might be too far unless it reached real destination levels.

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    Learn something new everyday... I'm originally from PA and had no idea that there are elk in the state.

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    Yep. They reintroduced them in the early 1900s I think, but they only survived as a herd in the northcentral part of the state, mostly Elk and Cambria counties. They're cool to see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarcusBrody View Post
    Very cool. I've actually ridden very little in PA, save in Pittsburgh which has a really good urban trail system, as I didn't really get into it until after I moved away. The area north of State College - basically north of I-80 from DuBois to Lock Haven or Williamsport - is where I've often imagined a great trail system. You have a plateau that is just crisscrossed with all these drainages producing some really interesting topography and up to ~1000 ft drops from the top to the bottom. They've done a good bit with tourism - mostly hunting and looking at elk - but I'd love to see them get some bike stuff going, though it might be too far unless it reached real destination levels.
    There are definitely trails up in/around Williamsburg. There’s a race promoter that lives up that way. He runs several big gravel events mostly, but he’s a mountain biker and has some pretty good loops per socials. There just aren’t enough people up that way to build trails and my guess is the locals would be pretty resistant despite the needed revenue up there.


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    dirtbag, not a dentist

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    Sick!

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    lot of grey and cold

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    bike feeling good though. swapped saddle and gave it a little closer fit to my road bike, and the 34 corsas are pretty smooth and fast. Makes me want to try some nicer and more aero wheels or maybe just a whole new road bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raisingarizona13 View Post
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    Looks killer! Guy I met at White cliffs (dude on the Transition e-bike in some of your pics) was talking that place up and trying to show me pics on his phone which I could barely make out in the sun. Now that I've seen real pics, definitely more interested!

  18. #9868
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    Some of these lines are way above my pay grade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackstraw View Post
    Some of these lines are way above my pay grade.
    No idea if it works, but that's a cool looking feature.

  20. #9870
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    Quote Originally Posted by evdog View Post
    Looks killer! Guy I met at White cliffs (dude on the Transition e-bike in some of your pics) was talking that place up and trying to show me pics on his phone which I could barely make out in the sun. Now that I've seen real pics, definitely more interested!
    The place ha a ton of potential. I think you'd appreciate it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by toast2266 View Post
    No idea if it works, but that's a cool looking feature.
    Yeah, I wish I had seen someone ride it. Just above are more airs that flow into the berm (pic) to tree hip. Then the next feature is the big gap...pic. Relatively new stuff in the SC area.

    My mind is in winter mode and forgot to do a tick check and sure enough...fucker. Mtn bikers should be able to write their own Doxycycline script!

  22. #9872
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    That looks funky. I dont think I'd hit without following someone in 1st time. Full credit for builders imagination





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    [/QUOTE]

    that looks soft do you lose any speed on the take off with tyres digging in?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Rossymcg View Post
    that looks soft do you lose any speed on the take off with tyres digging in?



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    This zone is pretty new and this trail in particular looked very new. This is Santa Cruz county, so quite a few of the builders and riders are very good if not pro level.

    And to answer your other question, you have a ton of speed coming into that berm before the tree hip...possibly too much. There is a couple small airs before that and its all Down, so you're cruising. Me? I'm setting my brake pads on fire!

  25. #9875
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    Some good stuff being posted in this thread!

    RaisingArizona, if that type of stuff is your jam, you really have to get up to Bootleg sometime.

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