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    Mammoth Mini Gimp Report

    Since I was a partial gimp (no ski action for me) I went MTB instead. It wasn't skiing but it still didn't suck.
    Saturday I went down to Bishop and rode the buttermilk road from near where it starts to basically the snow line. About 2500-3000 feet of low angle fire road climbing and a high speed decent that took over a half hour.
    Sweet views on the way up of some east side giants.


    Came across this guy sunning on the road.


    At the top there were some fine views. Looking across Bishop to the White Mountains. I started waaaaaay down below the grey and red hills in the foreground.


    Also, a pic of wind ripping off the top of Mt. Tom


    Sunday while the crew was going BC up Rock Creek Canyon, I rode the first 3 miles of the Lower Rock Creek trail. That is some fun ass single track. Its swooping and fast and goes along a truely beautiful stream canyon. I need to ride the whole thing someday when I have more time.
    "Great barbecue makes you want to slap your granny up the side of her head." - Southern Saying

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    nice lego! that rattler looks scary, man, how close were you to that thing when you snapped the pic?

    that trail you did sunday is supposed to be a sweet single track, never ridden it, but on my list of "to do's" for the east side....how long is that bad boy (in the summer when its all clear), any idea?

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    Quote Originally Posted by freshies
    nice lego! that rattler looks scary, man, how close were you to that thing when you snapped the pic?

    that trail you did sunday is supposed to be a sweet single track, never ridden it, but on my list of "to do's" for the east side....how long is that bad boy (in the summer when its all clear), any idea?
    It was a gopher snake .

    The trail is all clear now. I rode the first 3 mi from the top down to the second time it crosses the road then went back up on the road. If you keep going it drops into a deep canyon and becomes way more technical. That lasts for like 6 more miles and drops you out at Paradise which is around 2000 feet lower in the owens valley. From ther you either ride back up the road in a torture climb or get in your car shuttle that you have parked there earlier and drive back .
    "Great barbecue makes you want to slap your granny up the side of her head." - Southern Saying

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