Looks nice, Peruvian. Lmk when you want to ride bikes!
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Looks nice, Peruvian. Lmk when you want to ride bikes!
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Fyi. Anyone that rides Fort Rock should know about this. Probably going to have fund raising events to bridge the gap IF the towns choose to take it over. Otherwise, all the new fun trails and older stuff will be lost which would completely suck. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...3403801d8c.jpg
Looking at losing most of what's in the red box...not exact but close. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...002fe7851e.jpg
Going up to stowe for a few days, after riding the last week in Bentonville. With the rain is the snow on trails gone? Is it worth bringing a mtb? Or worth renting a fatbike for a few days? The skate skiing looks terrible so trying to find a way to get moving a bit that doesn’t involve a 200$ lift ticket.
Unless we get a freeze everything will be too soft/wet. Easy to rent a fatbike in stowe, and the skate skiing at craftsbury or sleepy hollow is ok (thanks to snowmaking). Bringing running shoes wouldn’t hurt.
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As a data point to share, we just opened our MTB network to bikes at the Sugarloaf Outdoor Center because there's no snow on them. Now we closed them because they're muddy.
FML
Happy New Year all.
I probably should post to the larger group but thought I would start small first.
The wife and I are planning a trip to Switzerland in September (maybe late August) for our honeymoon. I have told her I wanted a few days dedicated to riding as it has been on my bucket list for a long, long time. I don't even know where to start.
I will be riding solo, unless someone is aware of a guide. I have done a bunch of looking but haven't found anywhere that does a solo trip - mostly multi-day tours. Renting a bike is essential; I will be bringing my helmet, shoes, etc but can't bring the bike. All regions are fair game; we are still in the planning stages but incorporating the riding is essential.
Has anyone been there, done that? Where did you go? Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated.
Headed to Brattleboro on Friday for a work-related site visit, figured I’d hit Boston Lot on the way back to Montpelier as I’ve never ridden there. Anyone willing to show me around for a 2ish hour ride Friday afternoon (pretty flexible on start time)? If not, can anyone recommend a 12-15 mile loop worth checking out?
Riding is topnotch RN, no leaves[for great vistas], no bugs[for relaxing stops] and trails dryer than last summer[fuck those valley wide mud-it's that never get fixed].
[img]picture of sun setting over Cutts from the Ridgie ridge[/img]
Not available to ride Friday, but last time I rode Boston Lot I did a slight variation of this trailforks loop:
https://www.trailforks.com/route/3-p...lygon,waypoint
Would recommend and sounds like about what you're looking for. Western section is a little flowier and the eastern quarry peak area is a bit chunkier, overall a fun place to ride.
Where’s the 2024 thread? Not worthy to start it.
Any NE mags in need of a 20”?
Have a Spawn Yama Jama (purple) in great shape I need to move.
Clearly Owl (pink) too but that is a bit more worked w some frame scratches.
PM me and I can get you pics and talk $.
In Burlington VT and prefer not to ship. KTA area regularly too.
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I’ve been riding every other evening and it feels good. Having to bring a small saw in my pack to clear downed trees from our Winter storm damage here on the Coast. Carriage roads still closed to cycling, but the fire roads are accessible.
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