Hey Buttah, waving from longboat key
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Hey Buttah, waving from longboat key
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Whoop Whoop
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springsproject - those are some of the coolest pictures on this thread. thank you for sharing. whoa.
Remind me. We'll send him a red cap and a Speedo.
Wow, that is really impressive right there, love the wildflowers. Where is that?
crab in my shoe mouth
Apricot Crisp, Horse Lake Preserve. Wenatchee WA
You visiting gnarbro?
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Got to ride some good'ns last week in Moab
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Snow is melting. Days are getting longer.
Mid 40’s, cloudy, and windy in Acadia. Felt more like Fall than Spring, but no crowds yet. One from the top of the Mountain and one from the bottom.
It’s 1994!
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Late ‘80s to mid ‘90s were the best for mtb. Trails were never crowded and it was easy to poach closed trails in Marin and the Wilderness. No one was out there.
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Beacon rocks!!
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Found some fun singletrack just south of Butte MT. CDT always delivers. No pics from the next two days north and south off Homestake Pass, then managed to tick off 21.5 miles at Copper City before it stormed. Hot tip is the Gravel Bar in Ennis MT https://gravelbarmt.com/
We usually head south this time of year, but Montana was the right choice last week.
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Maybe so, but those bikes sucked soo badly. Brakes especially!! Definitely having more fun on the modern equipment and even trails are generally better as well and I don’t mean all flow trails. Or at least in my riding areas VA/MD/PA mostly
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Yeah, gear and trails have come a real long way since the 90's. I definitely miss the quiet, crowd free west of that time but not for the riding.
If anything else, I miss the excitement and stoke I had back then. The mid to late 90's were a super fun time to be skiing and pushing your limits on the fatter skis that started to be produced. Then there was that freeride and dh explosion with mountain biking, that was really fun to explore for a while too.
Now I feel old and everything is basically a repeat. It's like watching movies or tv shows where you immediately know what the story is, where it's going and how it's going to end. Ground Hog Day and shit. Trail building and desert wandering still gives me new challenges and something to look forward to at least.
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