A few photos of my bike over the years from the hills around Spokane, Washington.
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This was a rental on a vacation before the pandemic.
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A few photos of my bike over the years from the hills around Spokane, Washington.
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This was a rental on a vacation before the pandemic.
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Here are the two things that made me famous even if you have never heard of me. Both of them were built at Spoke-n-Sport in Spokane, the Haro I purchased there as well in 2014. https://www.yelp.com/biz/spoke-n-sport-spokane I got the Diamondback later online in 2014, and I have been riding them and maintaining them ever since. They do a great job at Spoke-N-Sport, they are my favorite bike shop in Spokane. They are who I would recommend if I were going to rent bikes for people wanting to ride at places in Spokane such as Dishman Hills, as seen at what I refer to as the Iller Bike Park: https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...ller+Bike+Park I love Winter but I cannot wait to get back on the trail this Summer. I have a spin bike that I built so that will have to do until then. :wink:
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How I train in Winter: Attachment 484373 The cat does not trained but is highly trained.
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Iller Creek - Dishman Hills Conservation Area, Spokane, WA -2015 :rolleyes:
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First post in the forum and with pics of riding bikes.
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A photo of me biking in New Zealand (South Island) in 2010: Attachment 484721
For more info on biking in the Dishman Hills Conservation Area (Spokane, Washington), please read the Iller Creek Bike Park Thread: https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...ller+Bike+Park https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...ller+Bike+Park
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Are you AI?
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No, he's just shit.
Ha.
I was pretty fascinated when this poster started up because all this stuff is in my backyard. I live about 3 miles from the Dishman Hills and used to walk my dog there all the time. I was probably on those trails at least 75 times in 2023.
There actually are a few pitches that could be interesting with snow on them. Nothing worth breaking out skins for, but I could imagine having fun on a noboard on a snowy day. I've mountain biked there too, but that's more about getting a climbing workout where you don't have to worry about traffic than being a great MTB area. I think the gravel roads south of Spokane are way more interesting than Dishman Hills for biking.
Iller holds the shittiest biking in the region… OP is an AI
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