Single, is your garage a bike and ski museum? You have some incredible toys!
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Single, is your garage a bike and ski museum? You have some incredible toys!
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Yes, I’m still in the early phases of not admitting I have a significant ski, bike, and kayak problem… among others. Most are somewhat retro in an attempt to somehow reverse time to a point where I was good. The older I get, the better I was. Now I pretty much do the old folk’s boogie. :redface:
If you’re having fun, you’re doing it right!
I still have those legends that I have to get to Maine for you!
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Peruvian, I’ve never been to Acadia. I think we need to make it happen.
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Acadia is beautiful, especially now as most of the tourists have left and it isn't too cold yet.
Bummed I couldn't get out with JTran this week, nothing but hassles at the job all week, didn't get out until last night for a short backyard spin
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Some of the quietest single track in VT today, except for the sound of constant traffic on RT100:fm:
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That is a cool store isn't it. Many times I go in there to sell them stuff I spend damn near what my commission on the sale would be. lol. Ken is a good guy who knows his backyard trails really well and he runs a kickass service shop. Yeah there is so much fantastic riding in the Berks and it's a really pretty place. The new handbuilt dh trails on Greylock look worthy for sure.
Ended up riding 2 more times: once at Perry Hill, then a final session at Cady Hill. Perry Hill the wildest blue square trails I've been on..nothing like that in Utah. Cady Hill is just fun, easy times.
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Anyone riding with FOTW at Sleepy Hollow on Sunday?
https://facebook.com/events/s/season...6177649010174/
Any other mags checking out the 35th anniversary of Rad in Portsmouth?
^^^35 years!! That makes this flatland freestyler feel damn old:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPVJzi7Ta9w
It was surreal. The highlight of the event was the two little kids sitting next to me singing every song and quoting the Movie. I asked how they knew it and they said,”it’s on all the time at home. Our family watches it together. It’s the best”
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Fun Friday afternoon ride w my daughter
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If you don't know 'bout VTYC, ya better ask somebody.
Great program for kids racing put on by some great people at some kick-a$$ venues.
Also, bye bye leaves. See you on the ground in the morning.
Not sure if it interests anyone, but need some space so clearing out some bikes.
Cheap dirt jumper: https://m.pinkbike.com/buysell/3182448/
Cheap cool commuter:
https://boston.craigslist.org/d/for-...ojcik&sort=rel
Also a set of e-motion inside ride rollers(generation F).
Question: In which direction does the Norcross Trail at Ascutney ride better? East --> West, or West --> East?
I'm heading up to ascutney tomorrow. We will have 2 cars, and intend to park one car at the State park (east end of the Norcross), and park the other at the ski area base (west end). We are going to begin our ride at one car, and end the ride at the other. I'd like to ride the Norcross in the "best" direction, since we'll probably only have the legs to do it once. Thanks in advance
Rides great in both directions! I would probably ride it east>west if I had to choose, that way you can rally downhill all the way from the top of the Donkey to the Outdoor Center. Make sure you ride that little extra to the top of Donkey for the views and the old time granite quarry.