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  1. #26
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    There is also the technical aspect of mtb that I don't get with skiing. I love cracking a beer and setting up in my garage for a few hours to wrench on my bike. I love geeking out over new tech and putting together mock builds of bikes that I can't afford.

    Plus, the DH World Cup is pretty much my favorite sport. Love getting up on a Sunday morning, cooking a killer breakfast, and watching the race.

    Bikes fucking rule.
    All I know is that I don't know nothin'... and that's fine.

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    I tell all the people that aren't around in the summer here how they are missing out. This winter I am working more so I can ride more next summer.

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    Have to say I'm getting to be more on the fence now myself (for many of the same reasons mentioned by others above). Having a good trail system five minutes from the door is a big factor in this. The one thing that is a negative with mtb'ing is that there is basicly no such thing as a minor fall on a mtb.

    I've been more trashed from from crashes at 2mph on a mtb than from some huge whippers I've done on skis.
    "I just want to thank everyone who made this day necessary." -Yogi Berra

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    I think the Particle man nailed it. Although if I lived as close to a chairlift or a good place for a skin track as I do mtn bike trails, I might sing a different tune.

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    Skiing = the better I got the less I rode cause I now only want to go when it's perfect
    Biking = the better I get the more I go whenever I can go

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    Quote Originally Posted by grabtindy View Post
    I blame the Colorado snowpack.
    I blame the radness of bike technology
    I love big dumps

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    Quote Originally Posted by benfjord View Post
    Skiing = the better I got the less I rode cause I now only want to go when it's perfect
    Biking = the better I get the more I go whenever I can go
    this is true

    I am still improving on bikes, it seems. Makes me feel young again.
    I have had some days that rival the best of powder daze. Big bikes floating downhill is pretty cool stuff.
    Still, if I had my choice... steep, deep (safe) powder would win 4 out of 7 days of the week, and the other 3 days on bikes.

    all followed by teh beerz
    I love big dumps

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    It's like getting a BJ vs beating it.
    I can beat it every day for years, but a good BJ will be what stands out.

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    I think the following "graphic" should clear up any confusion -

    seeing your mom naked < road biking < getting kicked in the nuts < crosscountry biking < groomers < crosscountry biking (with air) < bad sex < resort biking (DH/park) < freeride biking < good sex < powder < hucking shit into powder < your mind just got blown sex while melting face

    Note that on the continuum these don't necessarily sit right next to each other. e.g. getting kicked in the nuts is only slightly better than road biking, but crosscountry biking is heaps better than said nut kicking, and might be better than most groomer days. You will see the lack of moguls, park (skis or board), and cycle touring on that list. That's cause I suck at the first, don't do the second, and dream about the third.

    Also, there is something pow-like when you get that rear end whipping off a jump and land half sideways, punch a berm really well, or hit that point of hyper concentration while maching down Porcupine Rim. Shit, MTB might be winning...

    Actually, Particle nailed it, carry on.
    "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

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    It's hard to beat a powder day but as I'm getting older I like warmer weather more than the cold. Biking seems so much more easier and simple and combining it with camping road trips is hard to beat. I love the whooped feeling I get from just three or four hour rides. This is why I made the move from Jackson to Flagstaff 10 years ago and even though I jones for deep snow this place is paradise for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shredgnar View Post
    It's the snowpack, I have the same affliction. You just need a few good ol' fashioned pow days to bring you back around.
    Even that bike lube bleeding fanatic flowtron turned into a skier again once he left colorado.

    If I lived on the front range I'd be a full time mountainbiker too.
    Besides the comet that killed the dinosaurs nothing has destroyed a species faster than entitled white people.-ajp

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyrone Shoelaces View Post
    The drive to Kirkwood over the years has killed my enthusiasm
    Okay.......one of you guys finally admits this. I feel better now. For years I genuinely believed anyone who drove that much on a regular basis to ski was certifiably insane. Pretty sure casey still is because he drives even further.

    and there isn't that much I want to strive to accomplish on skis anymore.
    Yeah that must nice. I've still got about 3 decades of practice to go before I'll ever feel that way
    Besides the comet that killed the dinosaurs nothing has destroyed a species faster than entitled white people.-ajp

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    I miss skiing.
    Remind me. We'll send him a red cap and a Speedo.

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    You can't say you like MTB better until you've eaten dirt.

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    Glad I'm not the only one that this is happening to. I thought i was weird or something.
    "The riding never stops" Craig Kelly

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    Quote Originally Posted by eCr412 View Post
    Glad I'm not the only one that this is happening to. I thought i was weird or something.
    haha. Same here. A combination of factors, many of the same others have mentioned, have had me riding a lot more than skiing the past few seasons.

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    Close your accounts and go over to MTBR With the rest of the fat, Slow and Old guys. But hey they sure have passion for their sport haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by benfjord View Post
    Skiing = the better I got the less I rode cause I now only want to go when it's perfect
    Biking = the better I get the more I go whenever I can go
    This is so true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kidwoo View Post
    Even that bike lube bleeding fanatic flowtron turned into a skier again once he left colorado.

    If I lived on the front range I'd be a full time mountainbiker too.
    Haha! Yep. I have nothing to contribute to this thread. My life has achieved balance again. I am enjoying the fuck out of good ole fashioned resort charging.
    I've skied more pow this season than in the past 7 years in CO.
    I'll be psyched to get back on the bike this spring

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    I would do anything to get alta to allow fat bikes before they allowed snowboards.

    I have nothing against snowboards whatsoever (and ride one) but the reaction of the population in that insular little canyon would be hilarious.
    Besides the comet that killed the dinosaurs nothing has destroyed a species faster than entitled white people.-ajp

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    Quote Originally Posted by kidwoo View Post
    I would do anything to get alta to allow fat bikes before they allowed snowboards.

    I have nothing against snowboards whatsoever (and ride one) but the reaction of the population in that insular little canyon would be hilarious.

    Can you imagine ripping around on spring hardpack on one of these?:


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    Quote Originally Posted by simple View Post
    Close your accounts and go over to MTBR With the rest of the fat, Slow and Old guys. But hey they sure have passion for their sport haha
    I was a lot fatter and slower when I started my TGR account than I am today. 29 and I'm in the best shape of my life, not too slow either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shredgnar View Post
    Can you imagine ripping around on spring hardpack on one of these?:

    That is fucking absurd.

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    Still looks kinda fun though doesn't it?
    Besides the comet that killed the dinosaurs nothing has destroyed a species faster than entitled white people.-ajp

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    Holy farts.

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