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  1. #926
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    Della Creek

    Cleared out blowdown and fixed some spots 2 weeks ago. Didnt have time to ride it so went back yesterday and banged out laps

    Trailwork

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    New berm



    Must have rained a bit. Berms set up well but getting powdery to the end of day






















  2. #927
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    ^^^ Comprehensive stoke! Nice!
    "The world is a very puzzling place. If you're not willing to be puzzled you just become a replica of someone else's mind." Chomsky

    "This system make of us slaves. Without dignity. Without depth. No? With a devil in our pocket. This incredible money in our pocket. This money. This shit. This nothing. This paper who have nothing inside." Jodorowsky

  3. #928
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    Trying to not finish last this AM.



  4. #929
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    13 - 15 min downhill - 7 laps

  5. #930
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    Talked my friend into doing the air bag at Highland yesterday, didn't take long until he was doing 360s!

    Whip!

  6. #931
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    Starting to dry out here in JH, a few shots from this weekend ride around Snow King & Cache Creek:





    Still some snow in places...


    Mugsy counter-steering into a fine turn...
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    "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.

  7. #932
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    A few from last night... I went over to some new trails in my old neighborhood to take pictures for the local bike group. Not the most gnar singletrack, but the views are killer and it's fun for them to have something close-by.

















  8. #933
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    ^^^ Such a pleasure to have trails right next to where you live especially of quality like that

  9. #934
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    Yep. Plus, my friend (in shot #3) can ride with his 6-yr old without worrying about clogging up the trails or having people run him over.


  10. #935
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    Go forth and ride, then bring back pics

    Yeah, really digging what they've done up there. Its less than a 5 minute ride from my house, so I'm out riding most mornings and any afternoon I don't ride elsewhere. Can get about 5-7 miles in a half hour door-to-door. Can't beat that! The tall grass is really making things a ton of fun. They need to work on some of the rollers though. If you like to catch air, there's a ton of them where they're spaced just a little too far apart to create transitions, so it really gives your suspension a workout in all the wrong ways. The berms are pretty well built though.

  11. #936
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    Took this Shot of Spats on Monday in between riding Tyrolian and Chimney, both are riding great. Chimney still had a handful of unridable drifts at the top and a couple trees down


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    Arizona Trail, Snowbowl Road shuttles.

  13. #938
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    Quote Originally Posted by TahoeBC View Post
    Took this Shot of Spats on Monday in between riding Tyrolian and Chimney, both are riding great. Chimney still had a handful of unridable drifts at the top and a couple trees down

    Do you find that trail rides better north to south? Only rode it once, south to north, when I lived in Tahoe. healthy climb, interesting although not exhilarating ride along the side of the lake, then a pretty fun and fast fire road descent. Had some great rides when I lived in North Lake!

  14. #939
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lindahl View Post
    The tall grass is really making things a ton of fun. They need to work on some of the rollers though. If you like to catch air, there's a ton of them where they're spaced just a little too far apart to create transitions, so it really gives your suspension a workout in all the wrong ways. The berms are pretty well built though.
    Rode it a few weeks ago and agree on all points. Even think I enjoy the west side trails better than the newer stuff on the east side. But as was already said, can't beat having those right there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stapes View Post
    Rode it a few weeks ago and agree on all points. Even think I enjoy the west side trails better than the newer stuff on the east side. But as was already said, can't beat having those right there.
    Agreed. Westside flows better than eastside.

  16. #941
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    Standard issue Whistler bike porn from last weekend.












  17. #942
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    Rode HiLine today in Sedona. These were taken during the ride, no action shots though.

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  18. #943
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    fucking awesome!
    crab in my shoe mouth

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    moon bounce
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    5 trunks from one base
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    watch out for snakes

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottyb View Post

    5 trunks from one base
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    That is a sweet pic.

  21. #946
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    Throwin in a little kid stoke for the collective from last week.
    Town Loops, Stowe.
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    Wow you guys have some awesome geography around UT.
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  24. #949
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    Some trailwork - dealing with a muddy spot that's been a problem for a while






  25. #950
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    off to Campbell River to ride. Haven't been back there in over 10 years. 100kms+ of trails for a town of 30,000 people!

    Thanks to Martin for showing us around and Les for the drive. Thanks to Dolphins Resort for such a nice place to stay and the huge breakfasts.

    Last but not least shout out to Tourism Vancouver Island and BC Ferries for the support


















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